A pamphlet entitled Two songs. Ah! Songs without Tunes; as none to them set, For Singers like me who'll Tunes for 'em get: Not for Maidens or Swains, but for jolly fine Fellows, Who when singing in Glee will near crack their Bellows. Four epitaphs: The first for my Grandsire, no Man of the Law; The second for Johnny, the fam'd Captain Shaw; Third on Mansfield the great, one of Jove's Satellites; Next B-of M-Who had Brains near as bright. Addresses; the one to to his Highness of Wales; The other to Critics to screen with their veils Me and my lame verse, my Fails and my Ails: The Third to a Lord and not yet a Sire; The other to W-e a Mushroom 'squire. Nemo ME Impune Lacessit Is the Motto for me, and I will caress it, By stinging where ought; M-n H-n will get it: And a Kick on the Shins o'th famous Paul Jones, And douse of the Chaps of Hamilton Rowan's.

  • Nobody, Mr.
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1797
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[London] : Printed for and at the sole risque of the author: who? guess. Sold by B. Crosby, Stationers'-Court, 1797.

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[2],60p. ; 80.

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ESTC T127548

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