Literary Criticism (1400-1800)

Durfey, Thomas | Cyrus L. Day (essay date April 1932)

Cyrus L. Day (essay date April 1932)

SOURCE: Day, Cyrus L. “Pills to Purge Melancholy.Review of English Studies VIII, no. 30 (April 1932): 177-84.

[In the following excerpt, Day lists the publication dates of various editions of Pills to Purge Melancholy, traces the beginning of Durfey's editorial work on the series to a relatively late edition, and describes how the title of this popular collection of songs evolved over the years.]

One of the most entertaining of eighteenth-century poetical miscellanies is the six-volume collection of songs and ballads entitled Wit and Mirth: Or Pills To Purge Melancholy. The first volume of this well-known series was published in 1698 and the last in 1720, and its popularity during the intervening years would be difficult to exaggerate. The Princess Caroline of Anspach owned a set;1 Addison referred to its success and admired its facetious title;2 and Gay...

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