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

DMI number:
158
Aliases
Diverting muse
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1707
Volume Number:
6 of 6
ESTC number:
P6354 [T200954]
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW114079230
Shelfmark:
BOD Don. e. 78
Full Title:
THE | Diverting MUSE, | OR, THE | [i]Universal Medly.[/i] | [rule] | Written by a Society of Merry Gentlemen, for the | Entertainment of the Town | [rule] | The Sixth PART. | [rule] | Consisting of, | [i]On the death of Mr[/i] Clark, [i]Organist at St[/i] Paul'[i]s, who | shot himself. An[/i] Ode. | [i]More Sound than Substance. A[/i] Paradox. | [i]The[/i] Anathma, [i]or a Curse upon the Nation's Enemies. | The desponding Wig. A[/i] Song. | [i]The Philosopher and the Cuckold. A[/i] Dialogue. | [i]Short Reflections upon old Age; or, Good Advice to the | grunting Miser. | The Lover in the right; or, the ready way to form Pain in-|to Pleasure. | The Sea-Fight; or, the[/i] French [i]Prize taken. A[/i] Ballad. | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed, and Sold by [i]B. Bragge[/i] at the [i]Raven[/i] in [i]Pater-| noster-row,[/i] 1707.
Epigraph:
n/a
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection of comic verse
Format:
Octavo
Price:
[6 d]
Pagination:
[2], 211-248 pp.
Bibliographic details:
BOD Don. e. 78 is bound together with the five other parts. Pagination and signatures continue from preceding part. (See also BOD Harding E 254 (5) which is Narcissus Luttrel's copy. MS annotations: top left hand corner, '6 d.'; emendation to date: '1707/8. 9 March.')
References:
Not in Case 241. 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 II]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC No:
P6354 [T200954]
Volume:
2 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:
Related People
Editor:
Edward Ward
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
See ESTC record P6354.
Editor:
George Dagastaff
Confidence:
Speculation (10%)
Comments:
See End matter, 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:
Mourn all ye brethren of the string
Page No:
pp.211-216
Poem Title:
On the death of Mr Clark, organist at St Pauls. Who lately shot himself. An ode
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What's that which wise men highly do approve
Page No:
pp.217-223
Poem Title:
More sound than substance. A paradox
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Curse on the authors of our present woes
Page No:
pp.223-226
Poem Title:
The anathema; or, a curse upon the nation's enemies
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When owls are stripped of their disguise
Page No:
pp.226-230
Poem Title:
The desponding whig. A song
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How is't my friend what's matter now
Page No:
pp.230-239
Poem Title:
The philosopher and the cuckold. A Dialogue
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why how now old grandsir what is it you mean
Page No:
pp.239-242
Poem Title:
Short reflections upon old age, or good advice to the grunting miser
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why Chloe should we live in pain
Page No:
pp.242-244
Poem Title:
The lover in the right: or, the ready way to turn pain into pleasure
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To your quarters my lads we are now within shot
Page No:
pp.244-248
Poem Title:
The sea-fight: or, the French prize taken. A ballad.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed