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The Fourth Volume of the Writings Of the Author of the London-Spy
Prose and Verse [by Edward Ward]
Ward, Edward (1667-1731)
[section]
THE WINE Bibber's WISH.
Advice to an Old Lady, who has bury'd Six Husbands and sets up for the Seventh.
A Dialogue between a Botcher and his Wife, after his return from the Ale-house.
The mounting of a young Excise-man for the Country, or good Advice to Broken Shopkeepers.
The Gossip's Visit:
THE HUMOURS OF A COFFEE-HOUSE.
Solitary Enjoyment:
An Off-hand Epitaph upon the Weasel.
A Lampoon upon Two Sisters, famous Strumpets in the City.
Between a dying Husband and a joyful Wife.
The Resolute Lady.
The Plain-dealer.
An Assurance of Constancy.
A Dialogue Song between a forward Youth and a young Lady.
The Rake's Call to the dead Philosophers.
The Double-meaning Lover.
A Wither'd Whore's Peep INTO A Looking-glass at Forty.
The Riddle.
In Answer to a Letter out of Darbyshire, upon Mr Wood's Marrying one Son and two Daughters, all upon the same Day.
Morning Observations upon a topping Tavern over a Pint of Canary.
Wine beyond Love, or the Bottle before Beauty.
The London-Bawd.
The Maiden-Dream.
The ingrateful Mistress
A Drinking Song.
Vulcan and Venus, A Burlesque Poem.
Hypocrisy Lampoon'd.
Pasquin to Morfore.
Morfore's Answer.
The Libertines Return to his Virtuous Wife, in a Dialogue between Damon and Chloe.
Jack-Pudding's Invitation to Bartholemew Fair.
The Character of a Derby Ale Sot.
The Gallant's blunt Address to a fond Adultress.
AN ELEGY UPON Gammar Bouncly, A most Famous Breweress of Noble Ale in the Peak in Derbyshire.
The Beau's Panegyrick upon his Beautiful Mistress:
A Good Wife the greatest Happiness:
In Answer to some Anonymous Gentlemen, &c.
A short Resentment of an Ironical Poem.
A new Litany very proper to be read by a merry Society over a Glass of good Liquor.
To that Celebrated Idol, Mammon, Chief Governor of Men's Consciences; and both Spiritual and Temporal Lord of all Christendom.
ON THE DEATH OF Mr Clark, Organist At St Pauls. Who lately Shot himself.
More Sound than Substance.
The Anathema;
The desponding Whig.
The Philospher and the Cuckold.
Short Reflections upon Old Age, or Good Advice to the Grunting Miser.
The Lover in the Right:
The Sea-Fight: Or, The French Prize taken.
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The Fourth Volume of the Writings Of the Author of the London-Spy
The Fourth Volume of the Writings Of the Author of the London-Spy
Prose and Verse [by Edward Ward]
Edward Ward
1667-1731
Printed for George Sawbridge [etc.]
London
1709
The Fourth Volume of the Writings Of the Author of the London-Spy