I do declare good Mr. Sandby [manuscript], 1770s?

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I do declare good Mr. Sandby [manuscript], 1770s?

Autograph poem signed by David Garrick. Entire poem: I do declare good Mr. Sandby / And with my blood the fact will stand by / The trifle asked is no great favor / And welcome you and yours are ever. Signed D. Garrick.

1 leaf ; 80 x 190 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7774751

Folger Shakespeare Library

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