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[pi] Frontispiece.

“Shall these impudent tribes of the air.”p. 4.

London Pub. Dec. 5. 1807 by J. Harris corner St. Paul’s Church Yd.

[p1] THE
ELEPHANT’s BALL,
AND
Grand Fete Champetre.

Intended as a Companion to those much admired Pieces,
The BUTTERFLY’s BALL,
AND
The PEACOCK “At HOME.”


ILLUSTRATED WITH ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.


By W. B.


LONDON:

PRINTED FOR J. HARRIS, SUCCESSOR TO E. NEWBERY, AT THE
ORIGINAL JUVENILE LIBRARY THE CORNER OF
ST. PAUL’S CHURCH-YARD.


1807.

[p2] H. Bryer, Printer, Bridge Street, Blackfriars.

[p3] THE
ELEPHANT’s BALL,
AND
Grand Fete Champetre.
&c. &c.

The insects and birds, with the balls and their feasts
Caus’d much conversation among all the beasts:
The Elephant, famous for sense as for size,
At such entertainments express’d much surprise;
[p...

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