Seedo 1690c-1754
Seedo 1700-1754
VIAF ID: 77104173 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Seedo ‡d 1700-1754
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The boarding school | |
The devil of a duke | |
The Devil to Pay | |
... the fifth edition. [London, A. Millar] | |
The Lottery | |
The lottery. As it is acted at the Theatre royal, with the musick prefixed to each song. [London, J. Watts] | |
The merry mountebank | |
The merry mountebank, or The humourous quack-doctor: being a certain, safe and speady cure for that heart-breaking distemper, commonly call'd or known by the name of Hypochondriac-Melancholy. Containing various never failing receipts against spleen and ill-nature exemplified in a choice collection of old and new songs; and compiled with great judgement, secundum artem. By Timothy Tulip of Fidlers Hall ... Figur'd for the harpsichord and directed for the flute. The wohle revised by several knowing musicians, poetasters, balladmongers, and haberdashers or smallwares. Vol. 1. [London, W. Pearson] | |
... The milk maid's song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
The mock doctor | |
The mock lawyer ... written by Mr. Phillips ... to which is added, the musick engraved on copper plates. [London, T. Astley] | |
That the world is a lottery, what man can doubt. Sung in the farce call'd The lottery. [[London], s.n.] | |
... the third edition, with the addition of a new scene. [London, J. Watts] | |
When my love the other day. The churning song in Hurlothrumbo. [[London], s.n. (Cross)] | |
Ye gods ye gave to me a wife | |
[Zuweisung fraglich:] The ballad in Hurlothrumbo. [s.l., s.n.] |