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Glee in the new Tragedy of Much ado about Nothiog
Lines on Sir John Moore
Lines in Answer to some libellous. Sianzas falsely
fathered upon John Bull
On Bonaparte's Abuse of England in the Moniteur
A Dirge over the Hero who fell at Corunna
The Soldier's Grave
Calansities and Consolations
More Consulations
Lines worked on a Hearth-rug
Compliments to a Captain of Eton
The Soldier to his Horse
Song: The sweet Mrs. Clarke
Impromptu, on a late Inquiry
Protection
Verses on seeing the Statue of Apollo fall during the
Conflagration of Drury Lane Theatre
The Mysterious Note
Do Mrs. Clarke being called a "Baggage" in the
Cummittee of Inquiry
The Prudent Resolve
On our Metropolitan Review
Epigram on O'Meara's going in Search of Preferment
Match Extraordinary
Epigrams on going into a certain House after some
recent Circumstances
Epigrams occasioved by the Inquiry
To the Memory of Sir John Moore
Ole composed for the 21st of March 1809, the Annie
versary of the Highland Society, and the Day on
which the 420 Regiment carried, in Egypt, the
Standard of the Invincibles
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CONTENTS
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The Turf Extraordinary
The Flower of the City
The Rage of the Day
Impromptu on the Morning Post
Charade
An Ode à la Shenstone
Lines on the notorious Mr. Cat being kicked out
of a Hell, in St. James's Street, by Major - G-d, for Mal-practices
A Soliloquy
Arma Virumque cano
A New Hunting Song
New Hearts of Oak..
The Foe of Corruption
The Two Sieges of Saragossa
A Lamentation
Sainthood
Epigram on the Mover of the Common Council Re.
solutions
The Ins and the Outs
An Hypothetical Proposition :
Advertisement Extraordinary.
Monthly Agricultural Report
A new Edition of an old Fable
A Speech in the House of Commons
The Triumph of the Leek
Song for the Meeting of the Friends of Parliamentary
c. Reform at the Crown and Anchor
The Crown and Anchor Convention
Fashionables
Royal Academy Exhibition
An Epistle from one of the People called Quakers, to
an eminent Brewer
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The Whip Club
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The Edinburgh Pitt Club
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Sonnet --Sir Francis Burdett
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On the late Victory of the Austrians. :
A Democrat's Dream
The Snow King; or, the Danube
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Fashionable Piety
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Conclusion of the Season
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The Prorogation of Parliament
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New Parliament
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Female Parliament :
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Verses on the Chettenham Brick-kiln
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Advertisement Paris Plaster
Borough of Garratt
Resolutions of the Freemen of the Borough of Bam-
boozle
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A Card
Lines on the “ dirtiest and basest Man in Existence' 122
Slow and Sure
'The Barouche-driver
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The Danube Denounced
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The Wärdle Ditty
To G. L. Wardle, Esq.
A Tale of other Times
Intelligence for the Country
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Mr. Wardle to his Popularity
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The Wardle Presents
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Westbourne Festivities
The humble Petition of Mary Anne Clarke and D.
*: Wright to the Common Council of London
Duet between Mr. Cobbett and Col. Wardle
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Impromptu : The Colone and his Clarke
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Vagabondizing to Cheltenham
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Intelligence for Town
The Expedition
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Mrs. Clarke's Catechism
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A Sketch for a national Picture
A Sketch for a Caricature
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First Letter from Mr. Dashaway
Useful Receipts, not to be found in Dr. Buchany or
the London Dispensatory
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Bath Pump-room Dialogue
Novelties in Politico-natural History
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Description of the terrestrial Chrysippus -
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A Summary of the Trial and Conviction of Madame
Squalina Cantabile
b.159
Second Letter from Mr. Dashaway
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Sectariscs, or Polemics Political
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Third Letter from Mr. Dashaway
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Fourth Letter from the same
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Ready-made News wanited
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April Fool Day
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Fifth Letter from Mr. Dashaway
Line
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Fifteen Reas why the Inhabitants of and Visitors to
* - 3 Bath, should encourage Italian Operas and Singers
Emblematical Meaning of a Birthday Dress up
773 Instructions to Ladies i
On the Word Virtue
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Sixth Lefter from Mr. Dashawayit * *siri»72_102746
Picture of a Rout
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Character of a mighty good-Kind of Man xislupa/
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The Man of Genius
Seventh-Letter from Mr. Dashaway
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Letter from Simon Slender-ribs
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Mutability of human Life
Linision 22:218.ng
Advertisement from Sylvester Horticol.189
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On-a late Ministerial Expedition, alias Boating Party,
that came back in a Hurry
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Epigrams occasioned by the Departure of Sir W.C.
** with the Grand Expedition
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An Ode addressed to Madame Catalani
New Theatre, St. Giles's
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Hertford College and New Inn Hall, Oxford-an
Impromptu
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Fragment of a Diary dropt from the Common-place;
Book of a Demi-beau
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Advice to a Father, who has a stupid Son
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The Vacation
British Liberty
Journal Extraordinary
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Cornelia; or, a Roman Matron's Jewels
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Talavera
General Laughter
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Lord Castlereagh and Sir William Curtis
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Alarming Disorder, by which Hundreds have been
lately carried off
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Toby Tosspot
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The Boarding-house
Meteorological Morality,
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A Country House--and a House in the Country, 226
Wife, Children, and Friends.
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On Col. Wardle's disputing Mrs. Clarke's Veracity : 230
Dress of the Police Offices
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New Vocabulary into
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The Contrast
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Eulogy
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The Substance of a.Dissertation in the Morning Post 237
On the Grand Expedition and its ulterior Object ib.
Impromptu after Dinnery...