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Tandem Driving
The First of September; or, the City Sportsman's
Kate Kearney, of the Lake of Killarney
On a grave young Lady who was seen to laugh at
Church
The Devil and St. Guillim
The Bet
To a Miser
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4
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Simple Pat
Epigrams, 15, 22, 40, 50, 55, 56, 58, 70, 71, 126, 138,
139, 140, 145, 184, 189, 190, 205, 210, 212, 239,
267, 271, 280, 300, 355, 357, 363, 372
Lines for a Bust of the Right Hon. C. J. Fox
The magnificent Building on Tower Hill
Extempore Lines addressed to the Lord Chancellor
by a hungry sine-cure Parson
Optical Deceptions
Impromptu on the Marriage of Miss Snow to Mr.
Frost
On a late Return from India
Lexicon Fisty-cuff-glutton
Tantum for Tantum
Epigram on the Circumstance of Travellers never
having been able to discover the Spot where the
Garden of Eden formerly stood
The Auctioneer and the Bailiff
Extempore, on some Lines on Travellers having
never been able to discover the Spot where the
Epitaph on John Brown
Page
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28
34
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40
On a Butcher who lately cut his Throat because of
his Wife's Infidelity
The Mercenary Lover's Song
Epigram on the last Scene in Don Juan
On a Noble Lord lately called from a foreign Em-
bassy to a more easy and less responsible Situa-
tion
The Beggars' Opera, as performed at the Crown
and Anchor Theatre, Nov. 5, 1811
Invasion
Lord Mayor's Day; or, the City defended from the
Charge of Inebriety by the two Men at St.
Dunstan's
An Epigrammatic Quere to the reeling Man in Ar-
mour at the late Lord Mayor's Feast
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Answer to the Epigrammatic Quere, by the Knight
Armour himself
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48
50
51
55
56
ib,
An
An Apologetical Reply to the Lord Mayor's Knight
in Armour
Poem made by the Man in Armour during his Pe-
nance at Guildhall
The Civic Feast
An odd Choice
The rarest Thing, and the most plentiful one
The Covent Garden Elephant
New Administration
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103
Lines upon the Death of Lord Nelson, by the late
Duke of Devonshire
On Gen. Girard's Retreat to the Mountains, after
his Rencontre with Gen. Hill
Hereditary Bravery; or, Expedition exemplified.
Epigram on blood-stained Laurels
London Streets-their Un-walkability, and their
A Proof of Sense; or, Dr. Duigenan and the Poker
On General Fergusson being called a "Veteran"
On the Conquest of Java
Answer to an Advertisement Extraordinary
The Destinies of Old Ireland
Fashionable Runners
Apollo
Apollo and Daphne
An Address from Sir Francis Wronghead, of dra-
matic Memory, to His Majesty's Ministers
Reply to Old Bullion
The Out o' the Wayisms of Paddy Delany
Intercepted Correspondence
Paddy M Kew.-A new Song on the Discovery of
the late horrible Conspiracy in Dublin, com-
monly called " Paddy M'Kew's Plot"
British Disinterestedness in Spain and Portugal
An Enigma
Answer to the above
Basia's Impromptu, occasioned by the Circumstance
of a Lady dispensing to some Gentlemen, Sugar
Kisses, which she previously kissed
Extract from an Irish Obituary
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105
107
110
112
116
117
121
122
123
124
Epigram on the recent Loppings in Bushey Park
Another on an Action of Slander between two Jews
To Mr. Sp-r P——v-l, Master Tailor at the
Court End of the Town
139
140
Epitaph on Friendship, who was lately interred in
the Chapel Royal by special Favour
On the Debate of Tuesday, March 3
A Hint from the old Chronicle of King Stephen
To Frederick Reynolds, Esq.
Pasquinade circulated in Dublin
146.
The Hare who abandoned his Friends: a Fable imi-
Plays in Rehearsal
The Manager in Distress, No. II.
Answer of Lords Grey and Grenville
Epigram on the Refusal of the Blue Riband
The Decision
161, 178
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169
172
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175
176
177
178
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184
Project for a Change of Councils
Epigram upon a late Speech made in the House of
Commons when the Paymastership of Widows'
Pensions was abolished
New Publications
Ship News Extraordinary
The Diversions of H- -d House
Rules for a Line of Conduct-written for the Bene-
Quidnunc's Scheme for the immediate Benefit of
fit of the Party
the Public
A Matrimonial Parody
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200
203
201
205
206
Impromptut
An Irish Colloquy
Impromptu, on petitioning to rescind the Orders in
Council
On a recent Marriage
Lines on the Festival of St. Swithin
Impromptu on the Parliament Clock Stealer
The Disorders of the Talents