The Pleasant and delightful history of Lawrence Lazy: Containing his birth and flothful breeding: and also as he grew to maturity, how he served the school-master and his wife, the 'Squire's cook, and Mr Wheatley the farmer, which was accounted by the laws of Lubberland, high treason; and lastly, his arraignment and tryal before Sir James Jobson, in the Town Hall of Never-Work: concluding with his happy deliverance from those treasons which were laid to his charge. Licensed and entered according to order.

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1750?]
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History of Lawrence Lazy.

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[London? : s.n., 1750?]

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24p. : ill. ; 120.

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