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The diverting muse [ESTC P6354, T200954] [Part II]

DMI number:
153
Aliases
Diverting muse
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1707
Volume Number:
2 of 6
ESTC number:
P6354 [T200954]
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW114079230
Shelfmark:
BOD Harding C 64
Full Title:
THE | Diverting MUSE, | OR, THE | [i]Universal Medley[/i]. | [rule] | Written by a Society of Merry Gentlemen, for the | Entertainment of the Town. | [rule] | The Second PART. | [rule] | Consisting of | [i]The Humours of a Coffee-house. | Sollitary Enjoyment, or the Pleasures of Contemplation. | An Off-hand Epitaph upon the Weasel. | A Lampoon upon two Sisters, famous Strumpets in the City. | The dying Husband and the joyful Wife. | The Resolute Lady. | The plain Dealer. | A Dialogue Song between a forward Youth and a young Lady. | The Rakes Call to the dead Philosophers. | The double meaning Lover.[/i] | [pointing hand] [i]Note[/i] That nothing will be admitted into the following Mis- | cellany, but what we have good Assurance shall be entirely new. | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i]| Printed, and Sold by [i]B. Bragge[/i] at the Raven in [i]Pater-| noster-Row[/i], 1707.
Epigraph:
n/a
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of comic verse
Format:
Octavo
Price:
n/a
Pagination:
[2], 41-78 pp.
Bibliographic details:
Pagination begins at 41 and signatures begin at F2 i.e. continuing from Part 1.
References:
Not in Case. Appears to have two ESTC numbers.
Related Miscellanies
Title:
The diverting muse [ESTC P6354, T200954] [Part I]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
P6354/T200954
Volume:
1 of 6
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The diverting muse [ESTC P6354, T200954] [Part III]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
P6354 [T200954]
Volume:
3 of 6
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The diverting muse [ESTC P6354, T200954] [Part IV]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
P6354 [T200954]
Volume:
4 of 6
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The diverting muse [ESTC P6354, T200954] [Part V]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
P6354 [T200954]
Volume:
5 of 6
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The diverting muse [ESTC P6354, T200954] [Part VI]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
P6354 [T200954]
Volume:
6 of 6
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Editor:
Edward Ward
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
See ESTC record.
Editor:
George Dagastaff
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
See End Matter of P6354 [Part I]
Sold by:
Benjamin Bragg
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
'Printed, and Sold by B. Bragge at the Raven in Pater-noster-Row.'
Content/Publication
First Line:
When soothing red had warmed my teeming brain
Page No:
pp.41-56
Poem Title:
The humours of a coffee-house
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Phoebus had exhaled the winter's floods
Page No:
pp.57-66
Poem Title:
Solitary enjoyment: or, the pleasures of contemplation
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies within this holy place
Page No:
pp.66-67
Poem Title:
An off-hand epitaph upon the weasel
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Two sisters there are
Page No:
pp.67-70
Poem Title:
A lampoon upon two sisters, famous strumpets in the city
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Dearest Chloe I must leave you
Page No:
pp.70-71
Poem Title:
Between a dying husband and a joyful wife. A song.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Be gone be gone thou traitor of my breast
Page No:
pp.72-73
Poem Title:
The resolute lady. A song
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
My dear Celinda you may love
Page No:
pp.73-74
Poem Title:
The plain dealer
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Belinda why do you distrust
Page No:
pp.74-75
Poem Title:
An assurance of constancy. A song
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come hither dearest pretty miss
Page No:
pp.75-76
Poem Title:
A dialogue song between a forward youth and a young lady
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Old Seneca Plato
Page No:
pp.76-77
Poem Title:
The rake's calll to the dead philosophers. A song
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O lovely nymph have pity on your swain
Page No:
pp.77-78
Poem Title:
The double-meaning lover. A song
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed