Dean Swift's true, genuine, and authentic copy of that most strange, wonderful, and surprizing prophecy written by Saint Patrick, The Patron of Ireland, Above a Thousand Years ago: Faithfully translated from the Irish original above two hundred Years since, in the reign of K. Henry Vii. Now publish'd with explanatory notes. The second edition. To which is subjoin'd, Æsculapius: an imitation of Lucian

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  • Dean Swift's true, genuine, and authentic copy of that most strange, wonderful, and surprizing prophecy written by Saint Patrick, The Patron of Ireland, Above a Thousand Years ago: Faithfully translated from the Irish original above two hundred Years since, in the reign of K. Henry Vii. Now publish'd with explanatory notes. The second edition. To which is subjoin'd, Æsculapius: an imitation of Lucian
  • Famous prediction of Merlin.; Hospital of fools.
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Imprint
London] : Dublin printed, by W. Faulkener. Reprinted at London, by E. Curll, at Pope's-Head, in Rose-Street, Covent-Garden, [1740
Publication year
1740
ESTC No.
N8360
Grub Street ID
53261
Description
8,22p. ; 8°.
Note
Includes: 'Saint Patrick's prophecy' (p.[3]-8), first published as 'A famous prediction of Merlin, the British wizard', and 'The hospital of fools' (22 p.) by William Walsh

Price from imprint: Price 6 d. Where may be had, I. Nixon's Cheshire Prophecy at Large, Price 6 d. II. Seventeen Hundred Thirty Nine: A Rhapsody. By way of Sequel to Seventeen Hundred Thirty Seven and Eight: Written by Mr. Pope. Price 6 d.