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The Mouse-trap: a poem, done from the original Latin in Milton's stile. ...
1715, Printed for R. Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleet-Street
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8vo: [A]⁴ B-C⁴; C4v blank.
Translation of text only of Muscipula, a satire on the Welsh people, written at Sacheverell's instigation; first line: "The British mountaineer, who first uprear'd"--Frontis. ("E. Knight Iin. M V dr Gucht Sculp") is apparently the same as used by Curll in the first authorized ed. (1709) and in later translations (1712, 1720); Gosling was associated with Curll in publication of G. Jacob's Lex mercatoria, 1718. -- A1 is half-title: The Mouse-Trap, a Poem. (Price Six-Pence.).
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