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English: Title page from the first known publication of "The 12 days of Christmas" in 1780
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Source Anonymous (1780). Mirth without Mischief. London: Printed by J. Davenport, George's Court, for C. Sheppard, no. 8, Aylesbury Street, Clerkenwell. pp. 5–16.
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