New London Cries or all the talents making themselves useful!, published May 1807. 'Intended as a Frontispiece to the Satirical Poem of all the Talents'. 'Old Cloaths to sell!...who wants a good pair of Broad Bottom Breeches almost as good as new; Hot Gray peas - all hot- also Blunder-head Dumplins and a few dispensations from the Pope to be disposed of; Who wants any petty calculations fit for any young Man just setting up in business...the newest steps of the most fashionable Dances taught on moderate terms; Candle ends and Cheese parings wholesale and Retail; Who'll enter into the drum'd out Broad Bottom'd Regiment all the Talents of the Country combin'd together, Now is the time my Boys or never; Several Old Wigs and briefs to be disposed of - the genuine property of my Lord Ego retiring from business; Irish Bulls, and a large stock of experience just imported; Whitbreads real Brown Stout, in large or small quantities, the present proprietor leaving off Brewing; Who wants any Doctor's stuff, it a pleasant mixture and will suit all parties; Will any body buy an Old Harlequins Jacket - very cheap - for ready money only'.
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