The Welch traveller: or, The unfortunate Welchman: If any gentleman do want a man, as I doubt not but some do now an than. I have a Welchman though but meanly clad, will make him merry, be he nere so sad: if that you read, read it quite ore I pray, and you'l not think your penny cast away. By Humphrey Crouch
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- The Welch traveller: or, The unfortunate Welchman: If any gentleman do want a man, as I doubt not but some do now an than. I have a Welchman though but meanly clad, will make him merry, be he nere so sad: if that you read, read it quite ore I pray, and you'l not think your penny cast away. By Humphrey Crouch
- Unfortunate Welchman; Welsh traveller; Unfortunate Welshman
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London: printed for William Whitwood at the sign of the Bell in Du[c]k-Lane near Smithfield, 1671.
- Publication year
- 1671
- ESTC No.
- R37704
- Grub Street ID
- 119919
- Description
- 22, [2] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 8°.
- Note
- Attributed to Crouch by Wing
In verse
B4r: Taffies indictment
The "c" of "Duck-Lane" in imprint has failed to print
Signatures: A]8] B]4.
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- Catalogued from the original at the British Library