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The Pall-Mall Miscellany [N37880] [ecco]

DMI number:
92
Publication Date:
1732
Volume Number:
1 of 1
ESTC number:
N37880
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW117051027
Shelfmark:
ECCO - BOD
Full Title:
THE | [i]Pall-Mall[/i] Miscellany. | CONTAINING, | Many curious Pieces in Prose and Verse; | with Variety of new Songs, adapted to | old Ballad Tunes and Country Dances. | Amongst about 20 others are the following, [i]viz.[/i] | [two columns] [column one] The Rape of the [i]Golden-Hair[/i]; or | the Defeat of P. [i]Alexis[/i] by the | Miller's Wife. A facetious Bal- | lad. To the Tune of, [i]To all | you Ladies now on Land.[/i] | The TRYAL of Mr. [i]Harvey[/i] of | [i]Chippenham[/i] in [i]Wiltshire[/i] for | having Criminal Conversation | with the Wife of Mr. [i]Gouldney[/i], | an Attorney of [i]Chippenham[/i] | aforesaid. Try'd at the Sittings | of the [i]Common-Pleas, Westmin- | ster[/i], on [i]Friday, Jan[/i]. 28, 1731-2, | for which the Plaintiff reco-| ver'd 1000 l. Damages. | The [i]Irish Absentees[/i] new Litany; | and the Character of an [i]Irish | Absence[/i]. Inscrib'd to the E. | of [i]I--q-n[/i]. | The Lucky Dwarf; or the Mar- | riage of a young [i]Lady-Lord[/i] to | a Carbuncle Rich Heiress. A | Ballad. To the Tune of, [i]Pack-| ington's Pound.[/i] [/column one] | [column two] The Maiden-Wife; or Nature | Padlock'd; being a curious | Poem on a certain young | Dutchess who was made a Wo-| man by [i]Art[/i], and restored to | her Duke some Time after Se- | peration. | Advice from L. [i]H----y[/i] to Miss | [i]M--d-ws[/i]. | The Six frisky Maids; or the | Amours of P. [i]Alexis[/i]. A new | Ballad. To the Tune of, [i]Pret- | ty[/i] Parrot [i]say[/i], &c. | A new Court Ballad. To the Tune | of, [i]Of a noble Race was[/i] Shinkin. | The Chaste Lovers; or, Kissing | more Substantial than Coition. | On discovering a Maiden Lady | sleeping with her Face veil'd in | a Morning. By a Youth. | Two Satyrs on Marriage; and one | on a Female Mischief-maker. | A Funeral Poem on the Death of | Mrs. [i]Gascoigne.[/i] | [rule] | [epigraph] | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for W. JAMES, near [i]Fleet-Street[/i]. | (Price One Shilling.)
Epigraph:
[i]As in a Landskip, here you see, |Depicted in Epitome, | Variety of Forms and Matter; | Here Humour, Wit; there Spleen and Satyr; | And if with these I cannot win ye, |Why then I say the Devil's in ye.[/i]
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Octavo
Price:
1 s
Pagination:
0
Comments:
CONTENTS: Prose pp. 12-14, 21-28 DATE: No date in imprint. ESTC gives [1732?].
Other matter:
PREFATORY MATTER: Preface 'to the Reader' (2pp.)
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Title:
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Publication Date:
1735
ESTC No:
T94063
Volume:
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Relationship:
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Comments:
Related People
Publisher:
W. James
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed for W. James, near Fleet-Street.
Content/Publication
First Line:
You virgins who do love the game
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
The Rape of the Golden Hair; or, the Rencounter between P. Alexis, and the Miller's Wife. A new Ballad. Tune of, To all you Ladies now on Land.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
All in the land of cider
Page No:
pp.7-9
Poem Title:
A Ballad. Tune of, Of a noble Race was Shinkin.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Lucinda has the devil and all
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
A Song.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
From a country full of rebellion and treason
Page No:
pp.9-11
Poem Title:
The Irish Absentees new Litany.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
So sets the sun veiled with the shades of night
Page No:
p.14
Poem Title:
On discovering a Maiden Lady sleeping with her Face veil'd in a Morning.
Attribution:
By a Youth
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I went to see my dear but she
Page No:
p.15
Poem Title:
A Song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
All materials are the same
Page No:
p.16
Poem Title:
Advice from L. H. to the Honourable Miss M---d---ws.
Attribution:
L. H.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come lovely creature come let's kiss
Page No:
p.17
Poem Title:
The Chaste Lovers; or, a Proof of Kissing being more Substantial than Coition.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
From peace and gentler joys Devilla flies
Page No:
pp.17-18
Poem Title:
On a Female Mischief-Maker. Inscrib'd to a certain Lady of Quality.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Madam I cannot but congratulate
Page No:
pp.18-19
Poem Title:
Against Marriage.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
By what authority do clergy
Page No:
p.20
Poem Title:
Another on the Same.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Madam I thank you for your visit now
Page No:
pp.29-32
Poem Title:
A Dialogue between two Ladies of Quality, concerning the Report of a Maid of Distinction being with Child.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Death is a debt which all to nature owe
Page No:
pp.32-33
Poem Title:
A Funeral Poem to the Memory of Mrs. Gascoigne.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Dorinda has such mighty charms
Page No:
p.34
Poem Title:
A Ballad.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Phillis why should you me disdain
Page No:
pp.34-35
Poem Title:
Love between Age and Youth.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
News ladies glorious news tis printed too
Page No:
pp.35-36
Poem Title:
Verses on the Institution of a new Order for the Ladies.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
There was a time when lords and princes
Page No:
pp.37-40
Poem Title:
The Maiden Wife; or, Nature Padlock'd; being a curious Poem on a certain young Dutchess who was made a Woman by Art, and restored to her Duke some time after Separation.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Lend thy aid my muse
Page No:
pp.40-44
Poem Title:
The Six wanton Maids; or, the Amours of P. Alexis. A new Ballad. Tune of, Pretty Parrot say.
Attribution:
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Not attributed
First Line:
Ye jolly young bellees and ye well powered beaux
Page No:
pp.45-47
Poem Title:
The Lucky Dwarf: or, the Marriage of a young Lady-Lord to a Carbuncle, Rich Heiress. A new Ballad. Tune of, Packington's Pound.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed