Poetical impertinence: or, advice unasked. In two Poems, The good wife: and the good husband. Containing Rules humbly proposed to those Ladies and Gentlemen, who are not intirely satisfied with the Examples of the Polite Husbands and Wives of this present Age.

  • Impertinent.
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1752
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London : printed for W. Russel, at Horace's Head without Temple-Bar, 1752.

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[2],59,[3]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T11329

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