There is now in the press, and will speedily be published, by subscription, a pill to purge state-melancholy: or, a collection of all the excellent new songs, printed since the year 1710. The book will contain twelve sheets, and be done on a very good paper, in the same print with the catalogue of the songs composing the collection; and shall be deliver'd to subscribers, neatly bound, by the first day of March, 1714-15, at two Brittish shillings per book; they paying one half of the money at the time of subscribing, and the other half at the delivery of the books. Note, subscriptions are taken in at Lucas's Coffee-house, for E. Dickson, and at her Printing-house on Cork-hill [electronic resource].
1715
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There is now in the press, and will speedily be published, by subscription, a pill to purge state-melancholy: or, a collection of all the excellent new songs, printed since the year 1710. The book will contain twelve sheets, and be done on a very good paper, in the same print with the catalogue of the songs composing the collection; and shall be deliver'd to subscribers, neatly bound, by the first day of March, 1714-15, at two Brittish shillings per book; they paying one half of the money at the time of subscribing, and the other half at the delivery of the books. Note, subscriptions are taken in at Lucas's Coffee-house, for E. Dickson, and at her Printing-house on Cork-hill [electronic resource].
Uniform title
Pill to purge state-melancholy. Prospectus.
Created/published
[Dublin] : [Printed by E. Dickson], [1715?]
Description
1 sheet ; fol..
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The text consists of verse, the first line of which is "A song in praise of our three generals:".
'A pill to purge state-melancholy' was published in London in 1715.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
The text consists of verse, the first line of which is "A song in praise of our three generals:".
'A pill to purge state-melancholy' was published in London in 1715.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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Not in Foxon
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T202968
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Ireland -- Dublin.
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