The humours of New Tunbridge Wells at Islington. A lyric poem. With songs, epigrams, &c, also imitations from French, Gascoon, Italian, Latin, and Chinese poets: and an ode, from a manuscript of Mr. de Voltaire

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John Lockman, John Lockman
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The humours of New Tunbridge Wells at Islington. A lyric poem. With songs, epigrams, &c, also imitations from French, Gascoon, Italian, Latin, and Chinese poets: and an ode, from a manuscript of Mr. de Voltaire

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English
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96

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Edition Notes

The author in the preface gives his names as James Drake, i.e. John Lockman; the pseudonym was probably intended to mock Stephen Duck.

A shorter version appears under the title 'The charms of dishabille, or New Tunbridge Wells at Islington' in George Bickham's 'The musical entertainer', London, [1737-8].

Foxon (note under Drake)

Case, 393

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 2629, no. 5).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 2629, no. 5.

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Microform
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[16],96p.,plate
Number of pages
96

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OL16996113M

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