The dying miser's last speech and behaviour at death: together with his burial: conducted by his spendthrift son. Being a friendly warning to mankind not to set their affections on things below. To which is added, a short sermon on the vanity of life. By an unknown hand; now versified by James Maxwell, poet in Paisley. With a serious thought on May 20, 1790. Being the author's birth day.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Glasgow: printed for the author, [1790]
Publication year
1790
ESTC No.
T185851
Grub Street ID
222023
Description
23,[1]p. ; 12⁰
Note
Verse.