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The bastard: A poem, inscribed with all due reverence to Mrs. Bret, once Countess of Macclesfield. By Richard Savage, son of the late Earl Rivers.
1743, printed by Edw. Bate, for James Kelburn
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The bastard: A poem. Inscribed with all due reverence to Mrs. Bret ... By Richard Savage, ...
1728, printed by S. Harding
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The bastard: A poem, inscribed with all due reverence to Mrs. Bret, once Countess of Macclesfield. By Richard Savage, son of the late Earl Rivers.
1728, printed for T. Worrall
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The bastard: a poem, inscribed with all due reverence to Mrs. Bret, once Countess of Macclesfield
1728, Printed by S. Powell, for T. Benson at Shakespear's Head, in Castle-street, and P. Crampton, at Addison's Head, opposite to the Horse-guard in Dame's-street
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With a half-title.
Signatures: A⁸.
Head-piece, tail-piece.
"Books, poems and plays, printed for, and sold by P. Crampton ... and T. Benson ...," p. [1] at end.
ESTC T164379
Foxon S96
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