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The St. James's tatler: or, The court of request miscellany : containing (among other pieces) I. The amorous lady: or, the knight jocky'd by his postillion... Dedicated to the Honourable, and truly virtuous Lady C-----D, of Red-Lyon-Street

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1734

Dedication signed: T.C. 20 titles are listed in the contents, but there are actually 32. Headbands, initial, type ornament rules throughout, tailpieces. One piece is in prose.

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BC MS Lt 87, f. 7r: The opening of Thomas Sprat's panegyric
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Poetical miscellany mainly of contemporary satires, by various authors, chiefly anonymous.

c.1680

Comprises 36 English verse satires on the behaviour of persons in high society during the reign of Charles II, including that of the king himself, many of them somewhat obscene.

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