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Some remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, The morality of religion, in a letter to the B. of W. By B. H
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The fables of Aesop, in English verse
With suitable new morals, adapted to each fable. Never before printed: containing the fable of the ass and the wolf. The bishop and the beggar. Collier and the fuller. Country-man and the mouse. Devil refusing to marry. Parson vintner and taylor. Aethiopian wash'd. Florentine and horse-courser. Fox and grapes. Kite and mouse. Parson and the pears. Young widow. Wolf and crow. Sick man and priest. Sick hermit. Shepherd turn'd merchant. Pagan at mass. Marriners in a storm. And abundance more fables, too tedious to insert -
A copy of a love-letter from a young getleman [sic] in this neighbourhood
to the lovely nymph in Mosely-Street; with the young lady's answer; and a copy of verses in praise of the young lady. They were found in Drurly-Lane, near the new play-house by a gentleman last night, who ordered them to be printed, to gratify the curiosity of the public -
The oracle of Avignon
or a new and true account of all the great actions and most remarkable occurrences of the life of the Pretender, From his first Attempts in the World, down to the Discovery of the late grand Conspiracy. Collected and digested from authentick memoirs. All deliver'd and express'd in the Words of the Antient Classicks; No Writer since the Augustan Age having been found, who had a Genius equal to the Subject. Being, a comico-prosaico-poetical essay on the actions of this Hero, by B----- H-----, his Poet-Laureat. In French and English. Part I. To be continued -
Dr. Higgins's tryal
set forth in a letter, from Benj. H-------- to Mr. B----. Dated 27 of Octob. 1711 -
The glasse of mans folly
and meanes to amendment of life. This glasse of our folly, is that we may knowe, the cause of the crueltie which among people flowe -
True, but sad and dolefull newes from Shrevvesbury
Expressed in two severall letters: whereof, the one was written to a gentleman of the Inner-Temple: the other, to a friend in London, relating at large the severall passages of the late skirmish at or near Worcester, between a party of each army, viz. Under the command of Prince Robert on the one side, and of Colonell Sands on the other. Confirmed by a letter sent from Prince Robert to His Majestie. Septemb. 24. With divers other circumstances of severall passages at that time. With Cornets mottoes. Octob. 10. 1642 -
The glasse of mans folly
and meanes to amendment, for the health and wealth of soule and body. This glasse of mans folly, is that we may know, the cause of the cruelty, which dayly doth flow -
True but sad and dolefull nevves from Shrevvesbvry
expressed in two several letters : whereof the one was written to a gentleman of the inner-temple : the other to a friend in London relating at large the severall passages of the late skirmish at or near Worcester between a party of each army, viz : under the command of Prince Robert on the one side and of Colonell Sands on the other : confirmed by a letter sent from Prince Robert to His Maiestie, Septemb. 24 with divers other circumstances of severall passages at that time : with cornents mottoes Octob. 10, 1642 -
Hic, & ubique Venus, sive, Opportunitas fax amoris
subnexis dissertatiunculis quatuor, de causis naturalibus, utrumq[ue] sexum in amorem incitantibus -
The parliament of bees
a fable