Merlin, or the British enchanter

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Merlin, or the British enchanter
[London] : Printed for John King at the Globe in the Poultry, and John Tinney at the Golden Lion in Fleet-street; and sold at the Print and Pamphlet Shops (Price 6d), [17--]
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[London] : Printed for John King at the Globe in the Poultry, and John Tinney at the Golden Lion in Fleet-street; and sold at the Print and Pamphlet Shops. (Price 6d.), [17--].
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Broadside.
Not in British Museum?
Under title is printed in letterpress: "And I looked, and behold! there rushed forth a Beast of uncommon Size, on whose Back was fixed a Burthen of incredible Magnitude; from the Midst of which sprouted forth a Tree, whose Branches were of such Extent, that they overshadowed Provinces and Kingdoms, and deprived the Inhabitants of the Lustre of the heavenly Luminary".
Underneath image is printed in letterpress a "Song to be sung by the Electors of Great-Britain at the Time of Electing Members for the ensuing Parliament".

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