The merriest poet in Christendom: or, Chaloner's miscellany, being a salve for every sore. By Tho. Chaloner, Gent. during his Residence in the Excise, as also whilst School-Master at New Shoreham, and Little Hampton in Sussex: Containing all his Extempore Flights, Satyrs, Songs, Turns of Fancy aud Humours, both in his Minority and since, for upwards of Ten Years past. Publish'd and recommended to the world by Robert Hartley, a sincere Friend to the Author, and an Encourager of Art and Ingenuity
- Chaloner, Thomas
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- MDCCXXXII. [1732]
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Merriest poet in Christendom: or, Chaloner's miscellany, being a salve for every sore. By Tho. Chaloner, Gent. during his Residence in the Excise, as also whilst School-Master at New Shoreham, and Little Hampton in Sussex: Containing all his Extempore Flights, Satyrs, Songs, Turns of Fancy aud Humours, both in his Minority and since, for upwards of Ten Years past. Publish'd and recommended to the world by Robert Hartley, a sincere Friend to the Author, and an Encourager of Art and Ingenuity (Online)
The merriest poet in Christendom: or, Chaloner's miscellany, being a salve for every sore. By Tho. Chaloner, Gent. during his Residence in the Excise, as also whilst School-Master at New Shoreham, and Little Hampton in Sussex: Containing all his Extempore
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London : printed and sold for the benefit of the author, by Henry Bulley, next Door to the Three Marriners in Virginia-Street, Ratcliff Highway ; and by George Lee, Printer, in Blue-Maid-Alley, near the King's-Bench Prison, Southwark, MDCCXXXII. [1732]
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