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Among which are a great Number of

Entertaining Originals,

In PROSE and VERSE.

Ride fi Sapis.
Laugh, if you are Wife.

LONDON:

Printed and fold by S. Bladon, in Pater-nofter-Row; 7. Williams, in Fleet Street; and 7. Kingman, near the Royal-Exchange.

M.DCC.LXVII.

[Price 3 s. 9 d. in Sheets, or 5s. neatly Bound.]

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THE

JESTER'S MAGAZINE:

397-457R, THE

MONTHLY MERRY-MAKER.

For October 1765.

Being more in Quantity, and greater Variety, than any Book of the Kind or Price.

Containing (among many other curious Particulars)

I. A Collection of Jefts, Bulls,
Stories, &c.

II. In Praise of Laughter.
III. The Power of Friendship:
Or, The Generous Polanders.
IV. Zoroafter and Selima.
V. An extraordinary Inftance of
Humanity in Savages.
VI. The Wonderful Prophet; and
the Explanation.

VII. Ceremony of a Ruffian Mar-
riage.

VIII. Remarkable Inftance of Fi-
lial Piety.

IX. A Collection of Conundrums,
Riddles, Rebuffes, Acrosticks,
Poems, Tales, Epigrams, Epi-
taphs, &c.

X. Favourite New Songs, viz.
Thro' the Wood Laddie: Sung

:

by Mifs Wright, at Vauxhall. Something Odd: Sung by Mr. Lowe, at Marybone. A favourite Song: Sung by Mifs Brent, at Vauxhall. A Trio: Sung at Vauxhall. Content, a Paftoral Ballad Sung by Mr. Hudfon. A favourite Song: Sung by Mr. Cock, at Sadler's Wells. The Honeft Fellow. The Maid of the Mill: Sung by Mr. Vernon, at Vauxball. A favourite Song Sung by Mifs Wearman, at Vauxhall. The British Fair: Sung by Mifs Wright at Vauxhall. To a favourite Air of Sig. Cocchi's: Sung by Mifs Pope in The Mufical Lady. The Maid's Advice: Sung by Mifs Wearman, at Vauxhall.

Ride fi Sapis.

Laugh, if you are Wise.

Numb. I. To be continu'd Monthly.

LONDON:

Printed and fold by S. Bladon, in Pater-nofter-Row; F. Williams, in FleetStreet; F. Kingman, near the Royal-Exchange; by moft Bookfellers; and by the Perfons who fell News. 1765.

[Price only Three-Pence.]:

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