TY - GEN T1 - A Choice collection of curious relations.Containing, I. The fair lady of Norwich; or, The pleasant history of two friars, John and Richard, both of a famous Abbey in the city of Norwich, in the reign of King Henry the fifth. II. A letter sent in the year 1663, from Mr. Yleward, organist of Christ Church in Norwich, to the then Feast-Hayners of the Mayor's-Guild; with their answer. III. The good man and the good woman; or, The famous stocking-knitter from Helsdon-Hall. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Proctor, minister of Gissing. IV. The horse-mountebank's oration. V. The travels and adventures of a shilling, from Queen Elizabeth's reign to King George the second's. VI. A cure for complements, unmannerly curiosity, and impertinence. VII. Marriage ceremonies of diverse nations in the world. VIII. An epilogue, spoke by Jo. Haines, in the habit of an horse-officer, mounted on an ass; and since spoke several times at the Play-House in Norwich. DA - 1739. CY - London : PB - Printed for, and sold by Robert Goodman, on the Upper-Walk in the Market-Place, Norwich, PP - London : PY - 1739. N1 - 'The second part of A choice collection' was published in 1740. N1 - Price on title page: (Price Two-pence.) N1 - Reproduction of original from British Library. ID - 644085 KW - Scottish poetry. TI - A Choice collection of curious relations.Containing, I. The fair lady of Norwich; or, The pleasant history of two friars, John and Richard, both of a famous Abbey in the city of Norwich, in the reign of King Henry the fifth. II. A letter sent in the year 1663, from Mr. Yleward, organist of Christ Church in Norwich, to the then Feast-Hayners of the Mayor's-Guild; with their answer. III. The good man and the good woman; or, The famous stocking-knitter from Helsdon-Hall. A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Proctor, minister of Gissing. IV. The horse-mountebank's oration. V. The travels and adventures of a shilling, from Queen Elizabeth's reign to King George the second's. VI. A cure for complements, unmannerly curiosity, and impertinence. VII. Marriage ceremonies of diverse nations in the world. VIII. An epilogue, spoke by Jo. Haines, in the habit of an horse-officer, mounted on an ass; and since spoke several times at the Play-House in Norwich. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://find.gale.com/ecco/infomark.do?contentSet=ECCOArticles&docType=ECCOArticles&bookId=1382500500&type=getFullCitation&tabID=T001&prodId=ECCO&docLevel=TEXT_GRAPHICS&version=1.0&source=library&userGroupName=usi UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://find.gale.com/ecco/infomark.do?contentSet=ECCOArticles&docType=ECCOArticles&bookId=1382500500&type=getFullCitation&tabID=T001&prodId=ECCO&docLevel=TEXT_GRAPHICS&version=1.0&source=library&userGroupName=usi ER -