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RAG.779.051
4 May 1779:22 (171)
Poems, Serious and Sarcastical,
Songs, Loyal and Humourous,
Constitutional Toasts and Sentiments, &c. &c.
By a Briton in New-York.
Containing upwards of twenty loyal, warlike, and humourous
songs, martial airs and animating chorus's:
The Kiss and Dollar, a scrap of exquisite pigtail:
St. Andrew and Lord Chatham, a metaphorical poem:
The Volunteer at Sea, a sarcasm:
A Variation, or puzzle in rhyme:
A Paraphrase on the first two verses of the seventy second
psalm, very applicable to the times:
Answers to Enigma:
Extempore flights;
Recitatives with airs, designed for serenades;
Hymns on victory, for Christmas day and Sunday;
With a great number of constitutional toasts and sentiments,
new and altogether unknown to the public in general, a small
part only to the author's friends:
Added by way of preservation the good old song called
Nottingham Ale, with a copy of a letter from London, 1770,
to Dr. Rogers, in New-York, from the original.
Declares the mischief then was brewing,
How some divines contemplate ruin.
A number of copies are already engaged, and gentlemen
willing to subscribe will be pleased to call at Messrs.
Mills and Hicks, No. 2, Queen-Street, Mr. Andrew Barclay,
No. 25, Queen-Street, Mr. William Cross, Hanover-Square, Mr.
Valentine Nutter, opposite the Coffee-House, in Water-
Street, Mr. Philip Brooks, Wall-Street, and at the office of
the Printers hereof, No. 211, Queen-Street, and other
places.
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