Harris's List of Covent-Garden Ladies for the year 1788
Miss Brown
Miss Br—wn, No. 8, Castle-Street, Newman-Street.
Her every glance, like Jove's vindictive flame,
Shoot thro' the veins, and kindle all the frame.
A peculiar elegance in make and taste in dressing distinguishes this daughter of love; her shape is remarkably genteel, and her figure good; she sings a good song and is a chearful bon companion; her complexion is fair, her eyes, though grey, exceedingly melting, and seem to speak the disposition of the parts below very forcibly, and if you would wish to find a good bedfellow, tho' not blest with every other perfection, this lady will perhaps suit her price, which is two pounds two.