The wars of the elements: or, a description of a sea storm. To which are added, I. The contemplative angler. II. A Dialogue between St. Peter and a Low-Churchman. III. The Honest Layman's Approbation and Dislike: Or, Instructions what to Chuse and what to Shun. IV. The Mercenary Harlot's Reproof to an Old Miser, who solicites her Favours. V. In Vino Veritas: Or, The Tipling Phylosophers. VI. An Epitaph on the French Prophet, who was to make his Resurrection on the 25th of May. Vii. The Frantick Lover: Or, The Beau in an Extasie. Viii. A new Riddle for the Ladies IX. A Natural Song after Natural Folly. X. Damon's Answer to Phillis. XI. The Taunting Repremand of a Young Wife to an Old Jealous Husband. XII. A Punch-Bowl Song. XIII. The Lover's derestation of Jealoune: With Advice to his Friend. By the author of The London-Spy.

  • Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.
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1708
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London : printed, and publish'd by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1708.

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[2],76p. ; 80.

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ESTC N25174

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