The tom-Tit, [electronic resource] : or something to please every body. Being a collection of intire new songs, which are not be met with in any other. 1. The Jolly Begger. 2. A New Song On the Gipsey, and Elizabeth Canning. 3. The Jews Triumph, a Ballad. 4. A New Song Sung by Mr. Wilder On his Benefit Night. 5. The New Shawn Bree. 6. A New Song. 7. The Maid's Lamentation. 8. Altamont's Lamentation for Flora. 9. Damon and Sylvia. 10. The Lass of the Mill. 11. Constancy a New Song. 12. Woo'd and Marry'd and A.
1750
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The tom-Tit, [electronic resource] : or something to please every body. Being a collection of intire new songs, which are not be met with in any other. 1. The Jolly Begger. 2. A New Song On the Gipsey, and Elizabeth Canning. 3. The Jews Triumph, a Ballad. 4. A New Song Sung by Mr. Wilder On his Benefit Night. 5. The New Shawn Bree. 6. A New Song. 7. The Maid's Lamentation. 8. Altamont's Lamentation for Flora. 9. Damon and Sylvia. 10. The Lass of the Mill. 11. Constancy a New Song. 12. Woo'd and Marry'd and A.
Publication Details
[London] : Printed for the use of the choice Spirits, [1750?]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Language
English
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8p. ; 4⁰.
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Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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English Short Title Catalog, T11199.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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