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The Jovial songster; or, Sailor's delight: A collection of chearful and humourous songs, sung by the bravetars of Old England, and other merry companions, who over a cann of flip are disposed for mirth and good humour.
Date: [between ca. 1790 and 1800?]- Books
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The Charmer; being a select collection of English, Scots' and American songs, including the modern: with a selection of favourite toasts and sentiments.
Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Pictures
Rembrandt, portrayed perhaps as the prodigal son, stands with his arm round a lady (represented by his wife Saskia) by a banquet table and raises his glass. Lithograph after Rembrandt van Rijn.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Reference: 26851i- Books
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The Odd fellow's song book, and merry medley. Containing a numerous collection of comical, tragical, farcical, satirical, pathetical & convivial songs, including Irish hunting, characteristic, sea-songs, medleys, &c. The odd fellow's club-a comic, characteristic descriptive sketch. The odd fellow's whim-a whimsical ditty with a few sentimental toasts, well baked & buttered dedicated to the man in the moon. Written, compiled, & selected, &c. By Brother Funny Whimsy, O.F.-C.T. and P.E.
Date: [1796?]- Pictures
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A man leans out of a tavern window with a glass and cap in hand, others watch from inside. Etching by J. Chérin, mid 18th century, after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Reference: 26824i- Pictures
William Cobbett is joined by six drunkards who applaud his toast of "damnation to the House of Brunswick"; representing British parliamentary reform. Etching by J. Gillray, ca. 1809.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 29 September 1809Reference: 26481iPart of: The life of William Cobbett, - written by himself- Pictures
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An old woman raises her glass to two men, one with a jug and pipe. Mezzotint by R. Purcell, late 18th century, after A. Brouwer.
Brouwer, Adriaen, 1605 or 1606-1638.Reference: 26533i- Pictures
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Scientists of the Austrian Empire at a large banquet in a tent, drinking a toast. Coloured lithograph by F. Wolf after J.N. Höchle, 1832.
Höchle, Johann Nepomuk, 1790-1835.Date: [1832?]Reference: 547227i- Books
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A defence of drinking to the pious memory of K. Charles I. By Richard Steele Esq;
Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729.Date: 1714- Books
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The British songster; or, Pocket companion. A choice collection of comic and entertaining songs, airs, duets, glees, &c. including the modern: with a new selection of toasts and sentiments.
Date: [between ca. 1791 and 1799?]- Books
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Parsley's lyric repository, for 1790. Containing a selection of all the favorite songs, duets, trios, &c. now singing at the Theatres-Royal, the Anacreontic Society, and every polite assembly ... To which is added, a collection of toasts and sentiments, ...
Date: [1790]- Pictures
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A French tavern with men at a table in the open air drinking a toast to good health. Lithograph by F. Noël after L. Boilly, 1826.
Boilly, Louis, 1761-1845.Date: [1827]Reference: 26926i- Pictures
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An old woman raises her glass to two men, one with a jug and pipe. Etching by D. Deuchar (?), 18th century, after A. van Ostade (?).
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Reference: 26535i- Pictures
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An old woman raises her glass to two men, one with a jug and pipe. Engraving by C. Visscher after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 26534i- Pictures
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A young man in tricorn hat raises his glass in a toast to his lover. Etching by C. Ryley, c. 1792, after E. Penny.
Penny, Edward, 1714-1791.Date: March 1792Reference: 26867i- Pictures
A nobleman's fellow officers drink a toast to him, but he has no glass with which to respond. Aquatint after H. Dawe, 184-.
Dawe, Henry Edward, 1790-1848.Date: [between 1840 and 1849]Reference: 32913iPart of: Life of a nobleman- Books
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The banquet book : a classified collection of quotations designed for general reference, and also as an aid in the preparation of the toast list, the after-dinner speech, and the occasional address; together with suggestions concerning the menu and certain other details connected with the proper ordering of the banquet / by Cuyler Reynolds with an introduction by Elbert Hubbard.
Reynolds, Cuyler, 1866-1934.Date: 1902- Books
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The Young gentleman's agreeable companion; Containing an excellent and genteel collection of songs, selected from the most popular productions of the day. Among which are favourite songs sung this season, at the most celebrated places of amusement; particularly Vauxhall, Sadler's-wells, Royal-Grove, Anacreontic Society, Beef-Steak Club, Theatre-Royal, &c. Including the songs in the pirates, Just in time, Hartford-Bridge, Prisoner, at large, &c. Accompanied with some humourous stories; and a judicious collection of toasts and sentiments, intended as an entertaining repository. To which is added, the mental accountant. A work of great benefit to young gentlemen. merchants, and tradesmen, as an assistant to conduct Business, without a pen. A work well recommended by the monthly and other reviewers and further to amuse and instruct, a collection of witty and ingenious Enigmas, charades, &c. with their answers.
Date: 1793- Books
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The Town and country songster's companion: Containing, a choice collection of the newset songs, Written and composed by the most universally admired authors. And sung at Ranelagh Vauxhall, Opera-House, Theatres Royal, Covent-Garden, Drury-Lane, and the Hay-Market, London; Theatre Royal, Weymouth; and the Bath Exeter, Plymouth and Dock Theatres, to which is added, a variety of toasts and sentiments. The whole forming a complete pocket companion for the friends of vivacity.
Date: [between ca. 1780 and 1800?]- Books
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Monstrous good songs, sentiments, and toasts, humorous medlies, cantatas, catches & glees, for the year 1794. As sung at all public places of amusement dedicated to the sons of Mirth and Jollity. Embellished with several originals.
Date: [1794]- Pictures
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James Bruce of Kinnaird, having reached a fountain at Gisha (Abyssinia) regarded as the source of the Nile, uses a coconut to drink the water to the health of King George III and Empress Catherine the Great. Engraving by J. Gillray, 1793, after R.M. Paye.
Paye, Richard Morton, 1750-1821.Date: March 1793Reference: 667946i- Books
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The london songster; or polite musical companion. Containing five hundred and sixty-four of the newest and most favourite songs, catches, duets, and cantatas, now in Vogue at the public Theatres and Gardens. To which is added, A Genteel Collection of the various Toasts, Sentiments, and Hob Nobs, now in Fashion.
Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The Dublin songster; Or, Polite musical companion. Containing several hundreds of the newest and most favourite songs, catches, duets, and cantatas, now in vogue at the public theatres and gardens. To which is added, a genteel collection of the various toasts, sentiments, and hob nobs, now in fashion.
Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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The buck's bottle companion: being a complete collection of humourous, bottle, and hunting songs. Among which are, A great Variety of Originals. With about two hundred toasts and sentiments.
Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The Songster's repository; or Convivial companion for the year 1793. Containing a choice collection of the most approved songs, airs, duets trios, glees, choruses, &c. Now singing at the Theatres Royal; including those sung last season at Vauxhall, Sadlers' Wells, Royal Saloon, Apollo Gardens, &c. &c. with many others never before printed. To which are added a collection of toasts and sentiments.
Date: [1792]