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New riddle book   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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New riddle book
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Comprehending, (besides many others) all the riddles contained in a whetstone for dull wits. To which is added The merry tales, &c. Thereto anexed for the entertainment of youth. FOUR wings I have, which swiftly mount on high, On sturdy pinions, yet I never fly; And though my body often moves around, Upon the self-same spot I'm always found; And, like a nurse who chews the infant's meat, I chew for man before that he can eat. A wind mill. Dunbar : Printed for and sold by G. Miller at whose shop may be had, a variety of small histories, sermons &c. Catechisms, ballads, children's books and pictures. Whole sale and retail., (1795-1804).
Language English
Publication date between 1795 and 1804
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