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An epistle from Jack Sheppard to the late L----d C----ll--r of E---- ----d, who when Sheppard was try'd, sent for him to the Chancery Bar
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An epistle from Jack Sheppard to the late L----d C----ll--r of E---- ----d, who when Sheppard was try'd, sent for him to the Chancery Bar
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Imprint: [Dublin : printed in the year, 1725] First line: Since your Curiosity led you so far View the Huntington Online Catalog record. Printed. In fact not by Jack Sheppard. Variously attributed to Daniel Defoe and Philip, Duke of Wharton. Defoe attribution disputed by Furbank and Owens, Defoe de-attributions. With a few manuscript annotations.
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Jack the courtier's answer to Dick the Englishman's Close of the paper so call'd. As also to the familiar epistle sent him to Windsor:
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A Sapphick epistle, from Jack Cavendish to the honourable and most beautiful Mrs. D****
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The wandering Jew or, the shoemaker of Jerusalem. Who lived when our saviour Jesus Christ was crucified, and by him appointed to wander till his coming again
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ESTC T52187 ; Verse - "When as in fair Jerusalem,". ; In four columns not separated by rules the title and woodcut are above the first two columns.
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