The true use of music; or, Merry hearts companion: being a collection of love-songs and love-letters, written in praise of the best of lovers. With certain directions how the sick may be healed, and the poor become rich.
- Isaac.
- Date:
- [1760?]
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Publication/Creation
London : printed and sold by M. Lewis, in Paternoster-Row; also sold by T. Smith, in Ship-Alley, near Wellclose-Square; J. Taylor, in King-Street, Deptford; J. Dawson, in South-Gate-Street, Leicester; W. Powel, in Loughborough; T. Woodcock, at Market-Harborough; J. Heath, at Nottingham; R. Whitaker, in Rosendale, Lancashire; J. Lumbard, at Wem, in Shropshire; and J. Webb, at West-Bromwich, in Staffordshire. [and 1 at Market-Harborough, 1 at Nottingham, 1 in Rosendale, 1 at Wem, and 1 at West-Bromwich], [1760?]
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[2],74;80p. ; 80.
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ESTC T105245
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.