When Tadloe walks the Streets, the Paviours Cry
First Line | When Tadloe walks the Streets, the Paviours Cry |
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Date | 1727 |
Description | Epigram [Humour]. Transcribed from "CLXXIII." A collection of epigrams. To which is prefix'd, a critical dissertation on this species of poetry, 1727, p. 114. Eighteenth Century Collections Online, GALE|CW0110240627. |
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Transcription
When Tadloe walks the streets, the paviors cry,
God bless you, sir—and lay their rammers by.
Beinecke Osborn c176
Title | Untitled |
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Period | 1701-1730 |
Archive | Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
p. 7
Local title: On Mr. Taplow, a very fat gentleman.
Attributed author: Abel Evans.
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: First line: "When Taplow walks the streets, the paviers cry..."
Other: n/a
Folger MS M.a.104
Title | A Collection of Poems by Several Hands |
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Period | 1701-1730 |
Archive | Folger Shakespeare Library |
p. 39.
Local title: On Dr. Tadlow, a Very Fat Gentleman.
Attributed author: n/a
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: n/a
Other: n/a
Folger MS M.a.160
Title | A Collection of Poems from Various Authours. JB |
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Period | 1761-1790 |
Archive | Folger Shakespeare Library |
p. 146.
Local title: On a fat Gent. of Oxford.
Attributed author: n/a
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: "Tadlow," not "Tadloe."
Other: n/a