The loyal garland of mirth and pastime. Set forth in sundry pleasant [n]ew songs; the loyal health. An excellent new song of advice to bat[chel]ors, to refrain the society of wanton ladys. A new song of the Welshmans misfortune [sel]ling his land, and travelling up to London, [to se]ek the philosophers stone. A song of the bride and bridegroom. A pleasant new play-house song. [Al]l very pleasant and delightful to read. By S. M. [Th]ere is likewise added a coppy of the excellent Bell-mans verses
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- The loyal garland of mirth and pastime. Set forth in sundry pleasant [n]ew songs; the loyal health. An excellent new song of advice to bat[chel]ors, to refrain the society of wanton ladys. A new song of the Welshmans misfortune [sel]ling his land, and travelling up to London, [to se]ek the philosophers stone. A song of the bride and bridegroom. A pleasant new play-house song. [Al]l very pleasant and delightful to read. By S. M. [Th]ere is likewise added a coppy of the excellent Bell-mans verses
- Bell-man's verses; Of mirth and pastime. A loyal garland
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- Imprint
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London]: [Print]ed by J.M. for I. Deacon, at the sign of the Angel in Guilt-Spur-Street, without Newgate, 1685.
- Publication year
- 1685
- ESTC No.
- R217026
- Grub Street ID
- 91863
- Description
- [16] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 8°.
- Note
- Signatures: A]8
With woodcut illustrations on the title page
In verse
Running title reads: Of mirth and pastime. A loyal garland
Caption title on A1v reads: A loyal garland of mirth and pastime.
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- Verify title and imprint, book is tightly bound and cropped at head