New songs

Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments. At end of text: Printed September, 17th. 1811. At head of text of first poem: The following was written in consequence of a Lady having in her walks, during a residence in the country, met a poor mad woman, known by the above appellation, at whose appearance the Lady was much alarmed. The first poem is attributed to M.G. Lewis and the second to T. Campbell in Thomas L. Philbrick's "British authorship of ballads in the Isaiah Thomas collection," Studies in bibliography, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia, v. 9, 1957, p. 255-258.
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