Pepinada / ab uno conciso, discipulo Merlini macarronico-poetaliter facta. [1812?]

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Pepinada / ab uno conciso, discipulo Merlini macarronico-poetaliter facta. [1812?]

Macaronic poem in Spanish and Latin on Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain, who was ridiculed by the Spanish with the name Pepe Botellas (drunkard).

[5] leaves, bound ; 22 cm.

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