A collection of mi[s]celany poems is in preparation for the press: and will be shortly published if sufficient incou[r]agement be given by subscription, which will be taken in by Thomas Hancock, bookseller in Ann-street Boston

Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments (Reilly 572, 777, and 619) at end of each column; initial block. At head of text: The following lines are a specimen of the performance. Prospectus similar to above appeared in Boston News-Letter April 6, 1727. Not in Evans, Bristol, Wegelin, or Ford.
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