The muse's delight: or, the Songster's Jovial Companion. Being a collection of three hundred of the most celebrated new songs, sung at several societies of choice spirits, Including all those at the Public Gardens and Playhouses, &c. on Love, Mirth, War, Hunting, and Drinking, Interspersed with many Originals, by Persons of Eminence, much esteemed for their Humour, Wit and Oddity. The whole carefully revised and corrected. In two parts.
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London : printed for J. Pridden, at the Feathers in Fleet-Street; J. Teast, at Bristol; W. Thorne, at Darlington; J. Eddows and S. Price, at Salop; and may be had of all other booksellers in Great-Britain, [1760]
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[2],iv,160p.,plate ; 120.
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ESTC T179153
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