The warbler; or, sweets of harmony selected: being a collection of the best and most admired songs, Airs, Medleys, and Cantatas, that have been sung at the Theatres, Vauxhall̀, Ranelagh, and other public places of diversion; with the Addition of many excellent Ones which never appeared but in private Companies: Containing The choicest and most favourite Love, War, Hunting, Drinking, Theatrical, Humorous, and Sea Songs, ever yet met with in any Collection as there are none included but what are admired for their genuine Wit and true Humour, and entirely void of dull Obscenity, it being calculated for the Lovers of innocent Mirth and chearful Merriment. To which is added, a large collection of smart toasts and sentiments.

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1772
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London : printed for, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1772.

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xii,132p. : ill.,music ; 120.

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ESTC T116556

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