The merry miscellany. Being the second part of Daniel Gunston's jests, &c. or, a new collection of diverting jests, &c. OR, A New Collection Of Diverting Jests, Cornical Bulls, Smart Repartees, Quaint Saying, Queer Puns, merry adventures, in part I. whimsical epigrams, Strange Epitaphs, Funny Rebulses, Puzzling Conundrums, Humorous Riddles, comical questions. In part II. Many Originals, never printed before. The Whole being designed To banish Sorrow, chear the Heart, enliven the Countenance, quicken the Spirits, and procure Mirth and good Humour.
- Gunston, Daniel.
- Date:
- 1780
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Also known as
Daniel Gunston's jests. Part 2
Publication/Creation
London : printed for John Fuller, No. 35, Ludgate-Street, 1780.
Physical description
46,[2]p., plate ; 120.
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References note
ESTC T128288
Reproduction note
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