The entertaining companion : or, merry songster's delight: being, a choice collection of all the songs sung this and last season at both the theatres, Sadler's Wells, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and Marybone [as printed] Gardens. By Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, ... &c, &c.
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