To all Gentlemen Booksellers, and others.
At the House with Stone-Steps and Sash-Windows in Hanover-Court in Grape-Street, vulgarly call’d Grub-Street,
Liveth an AUTHOR,
W ho Writeth all manner of Books and Pamphlets, in Verse or Prose, at Reasonable Rates: And furnisheth, at a Minute’s Warning, any Customer with Elegies, Pastorals, Epithalamium’s and Congratulatory Verses adapted to all manner of Persons and Professions, Ready Written, with Blanks to insert the Names of the Parties Address’d to.
He supplieth Gentlemen Bell-Men with Verses on all Occasions, at 12 d. the Dozen, or 10 s. the Gross; and teacheth them Accent and Pronunciation gratis.
He taketh any side of a Question, and Writeth For or Against, or both, if required.
He likewise Draws up Advertisements; and Asperses after the newest Method.
He Writeth for those who cannot Write themselves, yet are ambitious of being Authors; and will, if required, enter into Bonds never to own the Performance.
He Transmogrifieth alias Transmigrapheth any Copy; and maketh many Titles to one Work, after the manner of the famous Mr. E—— C——
N. B. He is come down from the Garret to the First Floor, for the Convenience of his Customers.