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PL.777.020
26 Nov 1777:32 (105)
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
price 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.
N.B. At said Bell's may be had great variety of new and old
books.
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