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English
Pages
102

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1900, [Printed by John Murphy compnay]
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The sot-weed factor... By E. Cook. 1708. Notes
Sotweed redivivus... by E. C. 1730. Notes
Elegy upon Nicholas Lowe, esq. Notes
Muscipula: The mouse trap, or The battle of the Cambrians & the mice; a [Latin] poem by E. Holdsworth, tr. into English by R. Lewis. 1728. Notes.

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Published in
Baltimore
Series
Maryland historical society. Fund-publication,, no. 36
Genre
Poetry.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F176 .M37 no. 36

The Physical Object

Pagination
102 p.
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6903874M
Internet Archive
earlymarylandpo00holdgoog
LCCN
01006547
OCLC/WorldCat
1495776

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