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Publish Date
1809
Publisher
Printed for John Murray, 32, Fleet-Street,
J. Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard,
and Manners and Miller
Language
English
Pages
126
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The peacock "at home": a sequel to the butterfly's ball
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The peacock at home: and other poems
1809, Printed for John Murray, 32, Fleet-Street, J. Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Manners and Miller
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The peacock "at home": a sequel to The butterfly's ball.
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Book Details
Table of Contents
The peacock at home
Notes
The mimosa
The cankered rose
The glow-worm
The captive fly
To the lady-bird
The humming-bird
The hot-house rose
The humble bee
The dormouse just taken.
Edition Notes
Written as a sequel to The butterfly's ball and the grasshopper's feast, by William Roscoe.
Preface dated August 1809.
Includes table of contents.
Ornithological notes: p. [23]-43.
Cf. Osborne Coll., p. 61.
Cf. Gumuchian, 2241-2253.
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