Sketches in Verse, by James Parkerson 33732 [Subtitle: respectfully addressed to the Norfolk Yeomenry] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/3/7/3/33732 ] [Files: 33732.txt; 33732-0.txt; 33732-h.htm] For those wishing to know: the last of the known extant pamphlets of the rustic poet of Norwich, circa 1810. This one is puzzling in that from the pagination it appears to be four pamphlets bound together, but the title page of the first pamphlets covers the contents of the others. Everyone who has looked at it cannot make it out. My guess is that Parkerson couldn't afford the printing costs for a "book", and instead had the pamphlets done at different times and eventually bound. All the best, David, England, misty rain and growing dark