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Title: The American mock-bird, or Songster's delight: being a choice collection of entire new songs, as they are now sung by the best singers at all the publick places of diversion in England.
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Print source: The American mock-bird, or Songster's delight: being a choice collection of entire new songs, as they are now sung by the best singers at all the publick places of diversion in England.
New-York:: Printed by S. Brown, and sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller, next door to the Merchant's Coffee-House,, 1764.
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Songsters.
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THE American Mock-Bird, OR SONGSTER's DELIGHT,