The chaplet of chearfulness, and Company Keeper's Assistant. A select collection of songs For the Entertainment of the Bacchanal, Lover, Buck, Sportsman, Free Mason, Loyalist, Soldier, and Sailor: And for all those Who would render themselves agreeable, divert Company, kill Care, and be joyous: Where the high seasoned Wit and Humour will be a sufficient Apology for a bad voice; and whereby such as have a tolerable one will be able to shine, without repressing the Laugh of the merrily disposed, or offending the Ear of the most chaste Virgin. Consisting of many valuable and real originals, not to be met with in any other Collection: likewise, those sung at the theatres and gardens of London and Dublin for ten years past to this day, many of which were quite out of print. To which is annexed, a collectio of toasts, sentiments, and hob nobs now in use, with several newly coined but not yet current, this being the first Delivery of them from the Mint. By Euphrosyne.

  • Euphrosyne.
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1763
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Dublin : printed by and for James Hoey, junior, 1763.

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[2],xii,271,[3]p. ; 120.

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ESTC T185168

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