Parnassian bagatelles: being a miscellaneous collection of poetical attempts. To which are added a comic sketch in one act, called The way to get un-married, As performing with universal Applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. And the Village Doctor, or Killing no Cure; a Favourite Burletta, Exhibited at Jones's Royal-Circus, St. George's Fields. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, Purse on Benevolent Tar, British Fortitude, the Apparition, Point at Herqui, &c.

  • Cross, J. C. (John Cartwright), -1809.
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1796
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London : printed by Burton and Co. No. 11, Gate-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields ; published by Bellamy, King-Street, Covent-Garden, 1796.

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[8],157,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T68917

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