Bibliography - Cupid's Miscellany, 1803

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Short Title Cupid's Miscellany, 1803 
Title Cupids Miscellany 
Pages 28 
Publisher  
Location PHi/0AoA/Rdx MF 4034 
Date 1803 
Place Philadelphia 
Data Place Rdx S04034 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Seated on his sedgy mat (fl)  2-3 
I have look'd into life and with truth I can say (fl) 
Ah hapless maid! her lot how hard! (fl)  5-8  26 
Solemn midnight bell had toll'd, The (fl)  8-10 
In his crazy arm chair, on the downhill of life (fl)  11 
Fair Lady lay your costly robes aside (fl)  12-15  11 
Ah! where can fly my soul's true love (fl)  15 
Tho' far beyond the mountains (fl)  15-16 
Of me they cry, I'm often told (fl)  17-18 
Come all hands ahoy to the anchor (fl)  18-20 
Rebecca was the fairest maid (fl)  20-21 
I paus'd to hear a wild and plaintive strain (fl)  21-23  12 
Gallants attend, and hear a friend (fl)  23-25  22 
Poor, poor weak creatures, sure our modern beaux (fl)  26 
Alone to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube (fl)  26-27 
Say, have you seen my Arabell? (fl)  27 
Dear sir, this brown jug that now foams with mild ale (fl)  28 
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