The foundling hospital for wit. Intended For the Reception and Preservation of such Brats of Wit and Humour, whose Parents chuse to Drop them. Containing All the Satires, Odes, Ballads, Epigrams, &c. that have been wrote since the Change of the Ministry, many of which have never before been Printed. Number I. To be continued Occasionally.
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- The foundling hospital for wit. Intended For the Reception and Preservation of such Brats of Wit and Humour, whose Parents chuse to Drop them. Containing All the Satires, Odes, Ballads, Epigrams, &c. that have been wrote since the Change of the Ministry, many of which have never before been Printed. Number I. To be continued Occasionally.
- Foundling hospital for wit. 1
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London: printed for G. Lion near Ludgate, 1743.
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- 1743-1743
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- T64445
- Grub Street ID
- 289481
- Description
- iv,iv,71,[1]p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- "The Royal Charter of Apollo and the Muses" at the beginning identifies the author as Samuel Silence, a pseudonym.
With a half-title.