The muses cabinet, or, delights for the ladies. A miscellany of entertaining poems, and useful and instructive Recreations for both Sexes, in two parts. Part I. Contains, Eaton Hall, an Odé. Ode to Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, Bart. A Poem to P. Egerton, Esq. Whitchurch, a Lyric Pastoral. Elegy on the death of the Marquis of Granby. -on Mr. Samuel Hapley. Verses to Brass Crosby, Esq. &c. The Jealous Husband. The World. Richard's Courtship, &c. An Epigram. Advice to the Author. Strephon to Sylvia. On the Entity and Goodness of God. Extemporaneous Lines, &c. -on the Hon. William Beckford, Esq. On one whose Nick name was Stiffy, &c. Verses to T. Sadler, &c. On Money. The Smoaking Bacchanal. The Usurer. New Enigmas, Rebusses, Paradoxes, Queries, &c. Part II. Contains, Three useful as well as delightful Recreations in Practical Mathematics, &c. By Thomas Sadler, Teacher of the Mathematics in Whitchurch Shropshire. Author of several Poetical Tracts and also of a great number of Mathematical and Poetical pieces, inserted in the Magazines, Palladium, Diaries, and other Periodical publications, and has now in the Press a complete System of Arithmetic, to be published by Subscription, at the easy price of Three Shillings only.

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[1771]
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