Democritus in London, with the mad pranks and comical conceits of Motley and Robin Good-fellow, to which are added notes festivous, etc
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Democritus in London, with the mad pranks and comical conceits of Motley and Robin Good-fellow, to which are added notes festivous, etc

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LONDONINDEMOCRITUSDEMOCRITUS IN LONDON
WITH THE MAD PRANKS
AND COMICAL CONCEITS OF MOTLEY AND
ROBIN GOOD-FELLOW
TO "WniCH ARE ADDED
NOTES FESTIVOUS ETC.
LONDON
WILLIAM PICKERING
1852^"!
Gentle Reader,
"days of Merrie Eng-
yN the
" Theland IN THE Olden Time
BritainLaureat of Little
Timothy receivedand Uncle
The memory of thatyour hearty welcome.
greeting, and a pleasant hint at part-cordial
ing that you would be glad to see the Pair
again, have induced them to waitof Oddities
with this their farewell offering,upon you
whichcandid and liberal reception ofyour
reminiscence towill be another agreeable
Wishingmake happy their retirement. you
that you can desireall the good fortune
they bid you. Gentle Readerand deserve,
Adieu !
G. D.
Canonbury,
Mcirch, 1852.

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