The jovial sailor's chearful companion, for the year 1800 : containing an elegant selection of all the newest sea songs lately sung at the Theatres Royal Drury-Lane, Covent Garden, ... to which is added, a collection of the best toasts and sentiments.
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by: Brome, Richard, -1652?
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