Quaker Stereotypes and Non-Quaker Representations

Quaker Stereotypes and Non-Quaker Representations

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Sarah, the Quaker [i.e. Sarah Stout], to Lothario [i.e. Spencer Cowper] lately deceased on meeting him in the Shades. [In verse.] [By Charles Beckingham] London : Printed for A. Moore, 1728.
Sarah, the Quaker [i.e. Sarah Stout], to Lothario [i.e. Spencer Cowper] lately deceased on meeting him in the Shades. [In verse.] [By Charles Beckingham] London : Printed for A. Moore, 1728.
Based on true events - Spencer Cowper was accused of killing Sarah Stout, a Quaker.
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Sarah, the Quaker [i.e. Sarah Stout], to Lothario [i.e. Spencer Cowper] lately deceased on meeting him in the Shades. [In verse.] [By Charles Beckingham] London : Printed for A. Moore, 1728.