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Evening Mail Dec. 24 1802; [Latin]1
The Craftsman; Or, Say'S Weekly Journal, [Saturday] March 7, 1772, Page 4,1

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Title: The following verses were written in 1772 on the new Church of Genevieve patroness of Paris. This church was not finished in 1793 but was converted from its original purpose into a Pantheon for the worthies of France. They are highly prophetic of

the stat

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: Evening Mail Dec. 24 1802; [Latin]

Date(s): 1802 (at end)

Manuscript: Lt 96

Contents: Literal translation of verses apparently prophesying the ungodly state of France after the French Revolution, but in fact occasioned by the construction of the Church of Genevieve, Paris, in 1772

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Title: A song in Harlequin Skeleton sung by Mr Dunstall in the character of a woman

ballad-singer, entitled The Stockwell Wonder. To the tune of King John and the

Abbot of Canterbury

Author: Anonymous

Attribution: The Craftsman; or, Say's Weekly Journal, [Saturday] March 7, 1772, page 4,

Date(s): 1772 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 12

Contents: Song from the pantomime play "Harlequin Skeleton", making out that the

magical phenomenon of dancing household objects is caused by the natural

enchantment of a beautiful girl.

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