| Short Title | Philadelphia Jest, 1790 |
| Title | New Entertaining Philadelphia Jest-Book, The |
| Pages | 100 |
| Publisher | Woodhouse, W. |
| Location | AoA |
| Date | 1790 |
| Place | Philadelphia |
| Data Place | AoA: E22799 |
| Comments |
| First Line | Page | Verses |
| My love is gone to sea | 92 | 3 |
| Hark! hark! the joy-inspiring horn | 92-93 | 4 |
| Ladies cannot but approve, The | 93-94 | 3 |
| To my best my friends are free | 94 | 1 |
| Says Tycho to his ploughman Hodge one night | 95 | 1 |
| Just one word more, my lords, before we part | 95-96 | 5 |
| First come, first serv'd, old dotards say | 96 | 1 |
| Beneath an oak a rustic clown | 97-98 | 7 |
| Gentleman possess'd a fav'rite spaniel, A | 98-99 | 3 |
| When bus'ness calls, or friends invite me | 99-100 | 5 |
| New-blown rose, elate with pride, A | 100 | 2 |