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Arbor vitae, or, The natural history of the tree of life : in prose and verse.
Stretzer, Thomas, -1738.Date: 1741- Books
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The bawd: a poem. Containing All the various Practices those diabolical Characters make Use of to decoy Innocent Beauty into their Snares, with their Behaviour to them, and the Means they are made to employ to entertain their numerous Gallants, many of whom are here described in the most glowing Colours. -And is, in the Whole, a high-seasoned Dish cooked up for the Bucks, Bloods, Choice Spirits, and Demy Reps, of the present Age. By a distinguish'd worshipper in the Temple of Venus.
Distinguish'd worshipper in the Temple of Venus.Date: [1782?]- Books
Anyone can paint their nails because gender is a construct everything is meaningless love is a myth sex is terrifying we all die alone and our tired bodies will soon return to the dust from whence they came / Jamie Mortara.
mortara, jamieDate: 2018- Books
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The Honey-suckle consisting of poems, epigrams, songs, tales, odes, translations, &c. ... By a society of gentlemen.
Date: 1734-- Books
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An elegy on the lamented death of the electrical eel, or gymnotus electricus : with the lapidary inscription, as placed on a superb erection, at the expence of the Countess of H---------, and Chevalier-Madame d'Eon de Beaumont / By Lucretia Lovejoy [pseud.], sister to Mr. Adam Strong, author of the Electrical eel.
Date: 1777- Books
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Ridotto: or, Downfall of Masquerades; in commendation of the suppos'd author of the poem, lately publish'd, call'd, The bawdy-house: a poem.
Statute, Moses.Date: [1723]- Books
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The electrical eel, or, Gymnotus electricus : inscribed to the honourable members of the R***l S*****y / by Adam Strong, naturalist [pseud].
Perry, James, 1756-1821.Date: 1777- Books
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The Harlot's progress: Being the life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six hudibrastick canto's, containing I. Her coming to town in the york waggon; and being betray'd by an old bawd into the arms of colonel ch-s; with several comical dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her intrigues in his house. III. Her living in bawdy-house in Drury-Lane. A diverting list of the decorations of her lodging. Her being detected by sir J-n G-n, &c. IV. Her usage at tothil-fields bridewell; and the humours of the place. V. Her sickness and death. Disputes between two noted quacks. Her last will. VI. Burial. characters of the principal assistants at the funeral pomp, &c. VIII. A curious and entertaining riddle, which moll learned of the Jew, while in his keeping, and which colonel ch-s could never answer to her satifaction. The sixth edition. Wherein is prefix'd, never before printed, a most excellent baldad (sent from Scotland presently after the burial of Col. ch-s) intitel'd satan's defeat; or jack presbyter triumphant.
Date: 1753- Books
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The harlot's progress: being the life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six hudibrastick canto's, Containing I. Her coming to Town in the York Waggon; and being betray'd by an old Bawd into the Arms of Colonel Ch-----s; with several comical Dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her Intrigues in his House. III. Her living in a Bawdy-House in Drury-Lane. A diverting List of the Decorations of her Lodging. Her being detected by Sir J---n G-----n, &c. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; and the Humours of the Place. V. Her Sickness and Death. Dispute between two noted Quacks. Her last Will. VI. Burial. Characters of the principal Assistants at the Funeral Pomp, &c. Viii. A curious and entertaining Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his Keeping, and which Colonel Ch-----s could: never answer to her Satisfaction. Wherein is prefix'd, never before printed, a most excellent ballad (sent from Scotland presently after the Burial of Col. Ch-s) intitl'd Satan's defeat; or Jack Presbyter triumphant.
Date: 1753- Books
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The Harlot's progress. Being the life of the noted Moll Hackabout, in six hudibrastick canto's. With a curious print to each canto; ingrav'd from Mr. Hogarth's originals. Containing, I. Her Coming to Town in the York Waggon; and being betray'd by an old Bawd into the Arms of Colonel Ch-s; with several comical Dialogues, &c. II. Her being kept by a Jew; with her Intrigues in his House. III. Her living in a Bawdy-House in Drury-Lane. A diverting List of the Decorations of her Lodging. Her being detected by Sir J-n G-n, &c. IV. Her Usage at Tothil-Fields Bridewell; and the Humours of the Place. V. Her Sickness and Death. Disputes between two noted Quacks. Her last Will. VI. Burial. Characters of the principal Assistants at the Funeral Pomp, &c. VII. A curious and entertaining Riddle, which Moll learned of the Jew, while in his Keeping, and which Colonel Ch-s could never answer to her Satisfaction. The sixth edition. Whereunto is prefix'd, never before printed, a most excellent ballad (sent from Scotland presently after the Burial of Col. Ch-s) intitl'd, Satan's defeat; or Jack Presbyter triumphant.
Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
The body and the soul in medieval literature : the J.A.W. Bennett memorial lectures, tenth series, Perugia, 1998 / Piero Boitani, Anna Torti, eds.
Date: 1999