Song of Jack Harding for Mistley (incomplete), [18th century].

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Song of Jack Harding for Mistley (incomplete), [18th century].

In David Garrick's autograph, endorsed "Song of Jack Harding for Mistley." Verses 9-11 only of song entitled "Jack Harding, or The grand female specific, by Dr. Legioner." The owner of the first eight verses, W.A. Appleton, supplied xerox copies of the missing verses which begin: Ye dear British fair whom I love as my life.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7255373

Folger Shakespeare Library

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