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PEP.777.145
11 Dec 1777:5742 (3/431)
Just published, and now selling at Bell's Book-Store next
door to St. Paul's Church in Third-Street, Philadelphia (the
fine paper price two dollars and the common paper one dollar
and a half)
Songs, Comic, Satyrical, and Sentimental.
By George Alexander Stevens.
For neither pedant nor for prude,
These sonnets took their birth,
But are dish'd up, as pleasant food,
For sons of social mirth.
Prologue to the songs.
This author being acknowledged to be the greatest master of
the sing-song-art in Europe, must be very acceptable to all
who delight in this kind of sentimental entertainment. . .
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