The sailor's jester, or merry lad's companion; being a diverting, droll and entetaining [sic] collection of funny jests, witty replies, Laughing Tales, Strange Adventures, Wonderful Histories, dangerous escapes, of the brave tars of old England, From the Captain to the Cabin boy, Being a constant Companion for a Merry Sailor, Who over a Cann of Grog is telling how he singed the Whiskers of a Don, and tripped up the Heels of a Monsieur. The whole being a diverting friend between the watches.

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MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]
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London : printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]

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72p.,plate ; 120.

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ESTC T200552

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