It cannot rain but it pours: or, the first part of London strow'd with rarities. Being A full and true Account of a Fierce and Wild Indian Deer that beat the Breath out of Mr. U****k's Body. As also How Madam Faustina the rare Singing Woman has been taken Hoarse. Together with a Lamentable Story of their being Blooded. And likewise A true Relation of the Arrival of the two Marvellous Black Arabian Ambassadors, who are of the same Country with the wonderful Horse lately shewn in King-Street. N. B. The Second Part of this Book by Mistake of the Printer was published first.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXVI. [1726]
Publication year
1726-1726
ESTC No.
T37437
Grub Street ID
267107
Description
11,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Now ascribed to John Arbuthnot.

Price from imprint: price Three-Pence.
Uncontrolled note
NUC = Arbuthnot