Pax in crumena: or, the trooper turn'd poet. Containing, I. The poet's Voyage to Amsterdam. II. The Trooper Undone: Or, his Butter-Box Broke. III. A Letter from Susanna Lane to Thomas Trueboy, a Trooper. IV. Trueboy's Answer. V. A Letter from an Old Cook Maid in England, to George Blunderbuss, a Trooper in Flanders. VI. Blunderbuss's Answer. Vii. Blunderbuss's Receipt against Cowardice. Viii. The Humour of a Mourning Widow Consider'd. IX. Advice to the Widow. X. A Game of Back-Gammon, Play'd by my Lord and my Lady. XI. The Metamorphise of Silvia XII. An Encomium upon Harliquine, General Wood's Horse. XIII. Fortune Revers'd: Or, the Minister's Family Ruin'd. XIV. A great Battle fought between G-l L-y's Turn-Spit, and Royal Geneva. XV. Cupid Abdicated; being a Dialogue between Cupid and a Captain. XVI. The Humour of a Country Election. XVII. A Letter to his Kinsman, Mr. W. B. XVIII. A Letter from an Engineer in Flanders to his Mistress in London. XIX. The Triangular Infection. XX. Tickler: Or, the Favourite. XXI. Surgit post Nubila Phoebus XXII. The long Vacation. XXIII. The Inhuman Mother. XXIV. The Quack. XXV. A Letter to his Friend Nich. Robinson. XXVI. The Midwife's Judgment best approved. XXVII. A Ramble thro' the Camp in Flanders. By Thomas Rands, of the late Lieutenant General Wood's Regiment of Horse.

  • Rands, Thomas.
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1714
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London : printed and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1714.

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[8],136p. ; 80.

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