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A south-sea ballad: or, Merry remarks upon Exchange-Alley bubbles. To a new tune, call'd the grand elixir, or the philosopher's stone discover'd
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The pleasures of a single life: or, The miseries of matrimony
Occasionally writ upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament. With the choice: or, The pleasures of a country-life. Dedicated to the beaus against the next vacation -
The delights of the bottle
or, the complete vintner. With the Humours of Bubble Upstarts. Stingy Wranglers. Dinner Spungers. Jill Tiplers. Beef Beggers. Cook Teasers. Pan Soppers. Plate Twirlers. Table Whitlers. Drawer Biters. Spoon Pinchers. And other Tavern Tormenters. A merry poem. To which is added, a South-Sea song upon the late bubbles. By the author of The cavalcade -
The delights of the bottle
or, the compleat vintner. With the Humours of Bubble Upstarts. Stingy Wranglers. Dinner Spungers. Jill Tiplers. Beef Beggars. Cook Teasers. Pan Soppers. Plate Twirlers. Table Whitlers. Drawer Biters. Spoon Pinchers. And other Tavern Tormenters. A merry poem. To which is added, A South-Sea song upon the late bubbles. By the author of The cavalcade -
The second part of the history of the London clubs. Particularly, the Farting Club, the No-Nos'd Club, the Misers Club, the Atheistical Club. With a comical relation of the devil in a bear skin
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Die von ihren Feigen-blättern entblöszeten Adam und Eva, oder, Die heute zu Tage unter beyderley Geschlecht gewöhnlichen Tugenden und Laster den Augen der Welt in II.
Theilen dargestellt ... Mit artigen poetischen Einfällen in Arien auf ieden Titul versehen : Nebst einem curieusen doppelten Anhang: I. Das Steigen und Fallen Mad[emoise]lle Speckfresserin; II. Die zur Buss und Erkanntniss kommende Coquete, in einem Gedichte an ihre vormahlige Kuplerin geschrieben -
The second part of the history of the London clubs
Particularly, the Farting Club, the No-nos'd Club, [double bracket] the Misers Club, the Atheistical Club. With a comical relation of the devil in a bear skin -
A South-Sea ballad, or, Merry remarks upon Exchange-Alley bubbles
to a new tune, call'd The grand elixer, or, The philosopher's stone discover'd -
A looking-glass for England, or, The success of stock-jobbing explain'd
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The delights of the bottle, or, The compleat vintner
a merry poem -
A south-Sea ballad, or, merry remarks upon Exchange-Alley bubbles. To a new tune, call'd, The grand elixir, or the philosopher's stone discover'd
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The delights of the bottle
or, the compleat vintner. With the Humours of Bubble Upstarts. Stingy Wranglers. Dinner Spungers. Jill Tiplers. Beef Beggars. Cook Teasers. Pan Soppers. Plate Twirlers. Table Whitlers. Drawer Biters. Spoon Pinchers. And other Tavern Tormenters. A merry poem. To which is added, a South-Sea song upon the late bubbles. By the author of The cavalcade -
The delights of the bottle
or, the complete vintner. With the Humours of Bubble Upstarts. Stingy Wranglers. Dinner Spungers. Jill Tiplers. Beef Beggers. Cook Teasers. Pan Soppers. Plate Twirlers. Table Whitlers. Drawer Biters. Spoon Pinchers. And other Tavern Tormenters. A merry poem. To which is added, a South-Sea song upon the late bubbles. By the author of The cavalcade -
The bubblers mirrour; or Englands folley
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The rise and fall of madam Coming-Sir
or, An Unfortunate slip from the tavern-bar, Into the Surgeon's Powdering-Tub -
A south-Sea ballad, or, merry remarks upon Exchange-Alley bubbles
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The tipling philosophers, set by Mr. Leveridge, and sung at the theatre in Dublin
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A [lo]oking-glass for England
or, the [succ]ess of stock-jobbing explain'd, [writ]ten by a true-born Englishman, and recommended to the serious consideration of his loving country-men -
Die von ihren Feigen-blättern entblöszeten Adam und Eva, oder, Die heute zu Tage unter beyderley Geschlecht gewöhnlichen Tugenden und Laster den Augen der Welt in II.
Theilen dargestellt ... Mit artigen poetischen Einfällen in Arien auf ieden Titul versehen : Nebst einem curieusen doppelten Anhang: I. Das Steigen und Fallen Mad[emoise]lle Speckfresserin; II. Die zur Buss und Erkanntniss kommende Coquete, in einem Gedichte an ihre vormahlige Kuplerin geschrieben