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The Tears of Margate; or, Decorum in the Suds
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The Rusticated Cantab
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of Correction
On the New Mint
Neglect of Watchmen
Lines inscribed to Governor Aris
A Scene from the Critic, as performed at the House
The Impatient Generals
Tower Guns
Two of a Trade
The Coal-merchant's Ditty
Propriety of Riots
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ib.
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33
1984
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On Mr. Kemble
Nothing-to-do Gentlemen
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nent Seedsman
Anecdotes of Buonaparte
The White Hat, a Tale
Aggregate Meeting at Dublin-Speech of an emi-
French Infant Marine
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42
50
The Distressed Travellers; or, Labour in vain
On the Promoter and Vice-president of the intended r
British Herring Fishery Company.
Buonaparte become Shopkeeper
The Downfall of Ministers
George Cooke the Actor, and the Yellow Fever -
De Hottentot Fenus to the great Lord Grinwell
Whigs or Tories; or, John Bull at Confession
Card-table Epitaph:
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Mar 55
wib.
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75
Lines on the Marriage of the Lady Auchterfardle,
Go and David Cushnie, Esq. of Overdumfifidling,
Lines occasioned by a Quotation from Horacemgide
Epitaph on Dryander
Opposition Tactics
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78
Effects of Preaching
The Berne Bear, a Tale
The Great Seal in the Thames; or, The Devil sifr
among the Fishes⠀⠀
Anos 70 184 Impromptu
Impromptu on a State Vaulter Extraordinary
On the Limitations of Regency, as determined upon
in 1789
The Age we live in
Parody on reading a most pathetic Appeal in a par- liamentary Debate
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Epigrams by the Author of the Berne Bear
Epigram on our Bunch of new Kings
Epigram on the Marriage of a Gentleman with the
Widow Ghost
The Three-tailed Bashaw and Double-tail Rat
Extempore, upon recent Desertions
The Author of the Berne Bear to his Muse
Twelfth Night, 1811
Consultation Extraordinary
Four-in-Hand Education: a Song
Twelfth-Night
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Impromptu, on observing one of a certain pious poli-
tical Party very busy, proposing Resolutions at the
Opera Committee, on a Day when there was a
Debate in the House-inscribed to Mr. Bankes
The Two Herveys
The Affront
A New Glee, sung by certain Men in Office
Ministerial Retreat
Lines on Monsieur Lucien Buonaparte's Motto
Epitaph on the Administration
An Apostrophe, in support of the Clause which gives
facetiously Her Majesty the Buck-hounds
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107
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110
Birds of a Feather, a ministerial Canzonette
Libellers wanted
Epigrams on the rumoured Appointments of new
Ministers
Impromptu, to a brother Naturalist
An Address to the Prince
The Three Estates-Delusion, Phantasm, and Fiction
Impromptu-the Two Miltons
Carriages for Sale
Public Honours
Impromptu, on the Report that His Majesty saw
Mr. Perceval when he turned his Back"
A Weeping Orator
Chancellor's Tears
The World
On an Occurrence during the late Visit of the two
Chancellors to Windsor
Epigram, written by an imprisoned Incendiary
A Prophecy
New Oratory
The Vicar and his Curate
The general Lover
`Modern Inventions
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Military Creed
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Hints to a Prince
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134
Shillings and Sixpences.
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This Enlightened Age
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Poet and Poverty
138
Epigram on a Fop
J. ib.
Tempora Mutantur
Lines on an Hibernian, who dreamt that he was
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-146
The Musing Lovers
To Lord Castlereagh, on some Expressions respect-1
ing him in Mr. Whitbread's Speech
On the Eloquence of a certain Peer
On Tom, a Dyer
The studious Man's Prayer-in Matrimony
On a Stock-jobbing Parson
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148
A New
A New Comedy
Law and Reason-an Epigram
To Lubin ;-on his Writings
To His R-1 H-
ss the P-ce of W—-s, 'R-g-t
of the United K-dom of G-t B-tain and
I-land. The woful Address and Lamentation
of Peter Grievous, Sawney M'Croaker, Carrick
O'Grunt, and others
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The Lamentation of Tragedy on the Success of the
Horses now performing with such unlimited
Applause at Covent Garden Theatre
-An Hibernian's Reflections on hearing of the over-
flowing Audiences at Covent Garden
To the Great Orator
Love's Response
Lines found in the Vale of Belvoir
A Crumb of Comfort for old Beaus in Love
Impromptu on the General Fast, addressed to the
Chancellor of the Exchequer ́
Another
Impromptu on the late Expedient for preserving a
certain Coin
Epigram upon the increased Value of a certain Coin
The Address of a Noble Duke to the Cambridge
Senate
Impromptu on the French General Victor's Defeat
before Cadiz
Another.
On the Defeat of Marshal Victor
On our late Victory
Victor Vanquished
The Battle of Barrosa, and Massena's Retreat
Old Q.'s Tokay
Lines on the splendidly printed, but disgraceful; brain-
less Production, entitled "The Wonders of a
Week in Bath"
Paris in an Uproar
Epigram on the reported Death of the Child of Buo-
naparte
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Melologue
Regimental Song, for the 87th Regiment, called the
Prince of Wales's Irish Volunteers
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172
An affecting Epistle, from Fadyeen, in London, to
his Father Pat, in Dublin, on the present State
of public Affairs
Lines on the Citizens of Paris presenting the Son of
Buonaparte with a Cradle, which is said to have
cost a thousand Pounds
Hints to Punsters
Nappy and Joey
Reflections upon Crockery, suggested by some Ru-
mours respecting the intended Taxes
The Poor Poet's Confession
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180
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186
On Massena's being sent to Portugal to drive the
English Army into the Sea
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Melpomene's Will
191
The Temple of Rags
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Lines to the Memory of our brave Countrymen who
fell on the Heights of Barrosa, vindicating the
Rights of our injured Allies, and advancing the
Glory of the British Arms, March 5, 1811
The Circus versus Covent Garden
Intended Decree for an Illumination
Epigram on the Retreat of Massena
Verses written in Westminster Abbey, after the Fu-
neral of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox,
Oct. 10, 1806
The Excuse : au Epigram on a very indifferent
Preacher, at a Church near Hanover Square,
the Vaults of which are converted into Wine-
cellars
Epigram, on the Vote of the Freedom of the City of
London to the Prince Regent in a Wooden Box
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