The Lover's almanac, no. 1 [microform] : --Containing--besides what is common in the best Virginia almanac, a very seasonable and savoury dissertation on love, courtship, and matrimony--with a most enchanting flourish on beauty, admirably calculated to disclose those the most delectable and desirable of all secrets, how the homely may become handsome, and the handsome angelic! : And, secondly, how the single may become married, and the married, happy!! Exemplified in the history of Miss Delia D----, one of the brightest and loveliest of all the bright and lovely daughters of Virginia. : [Four lines of verse]
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Fredericksburg [Va.] :
Printed by T. Green, for the Rev'd. M.L. Weems,
[1798?]
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no. 34996, Box 134. Early American imprints. no. 48920. |
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