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Burlesques
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- A Book. : [Three lines of quotations] : Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by Ezra Sargeant, no. 39 Wall-Street, New-York. Sold, also, by such other booksellers, in the civilized and uncivilized world, as the said Ezra Sargeant may think proper to appoint. This work will be periodical--but its periods are like those of a comet, not to be calculated by short-sighted mortals. ..
- A Fragment of the chronicles of Nathan Ben Saddi; a Rabbi of the Jews.
- A Ministerial catechise, : suitable to be learned by all modern provincial governors, pensioners, placemen, &c. : Dedicated to T------ H---------, Esq. : [Three lines from Deuteronomy]
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt, where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three blue beans, in a blue bladder; rattle bladder rattle. : To which is added, The Quaker's address, and the School-boy's answer to an insolent fellow who accus'd him of stealing his cherries. : [Six lines of quotations]
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt; where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three new blue beans, in a new blue blown bladder; rattle bladder rattle bladder! : To which is added, The Quaker's address, versify'd; and King Wampum, or Harm watch harm catch. : [Four lines of verse]
- By the Lion & Unicorn, Dieu & mon droit, their lieutenant-generals, governours, vice admirals, &c &c. &c. &c. A hue & cry. : Whereas I have been informed, from undoubted authority, that a certain Patrick Henry ... and a number of deluded followers, have taken up arms ... Given, &c. this 6th day of May, 1775
- Debates at the Robin-Hood Society, in the city of New-York, on Monday night 19th of July, 1774
- Debates at the Robin-Hood Society, on Monday night, 19th of July, 1774
- Don Giovanni; or, A spectre on horseback! : A comic, heroic, operatic, tragic, pantomimic, burletta-spectacular extravaganza; in two acts;
- Entertainment for a winter's evening: : being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston on the twenty-seventh of December at noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes.
- Entertainment for a winter's evening: : being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston on the twenty-seventh of December, 1749. At noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes.
- Entertainment for a winter's evening: : being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston, on the twenty-seventh of December, 1749, at noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes.
- Gage's folly: or, The tall fox out-witted. : An excellent new song, never before printed.
- Intelligence extraordinary from Boston. : Narrative of the battle on the 19th of July, at Roxborough. ..
- Lamentations of a sow, on a late thanksgiving-day, at Danbury, in Connecticut, among those who emphatically stile themselves saints.
- Lessons for lovers; : with some tender and pathetic anecdotes, taken from real life.
- Midas. : A burletta. In two acts.
- Remarks on the Jacobiniad:
- Remarks on the Jacobiniad:
- The Demos in council: or 'Bijah in pandemonium. : Being a sweep of the lyre, in close imitation of Milton. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Gubernatocial collection, : a farce. As acted at C--t H--l. Which point out the variety of characters that have arisen in the political uproar, since the confusion of distinctions. : Together with other scenes for the amusement of the curious. : [Two lines of verse] Dubia Caena,
- The Jack Daw "at home", or, British nobility burlesqued
- The Last confession and dying speech of Peter Porcupine, : with an account of his dissection
- The Paxtoniade. : A poem.
- The Paxtoniade. : A poem.
- The Plot. : By way of a burlesk, to turn F------n out of the Assembly; between H. and P; proprietary officers, being two of the Wiser sort
- The Story of Aeneas and Dido burlesqued: : from the fourth book of the Aeneid of Virgil. : Vive la bagatelle
- The addition to the epitaph, without the copper-plate
- The chronicle of the Kings of England, from the reign of William the Conqueror, first King of England, down to His present Majesty George III. : Containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustained, whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life
- The chronicle of the kings of England : from the reign of William the Conqueror ... down to his present Majesty George the Third. Containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustain'd; whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : from the reign of William the Conqueror (first King of England) down to his present Majesty George the Third: containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustain'd; whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life.
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : from the reign of William the Conqueror (first king of England) down to his present Majesty George the Second: containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustain'd; whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life.
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : from the reign of William the Conqueror, (first King of England) down to His present Majesty George the Third: containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustained, whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life.
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians.
- The chronicles of the kings of England, : from William the Conqueror, to the year MDCCXCV. : In imitation of the holy writings.
- The chronicles of the kings of England, : from William the Conqueror, to the year, MDCCXCV. In imitation of the holy writings.
- The grand arcanum, detected: or, A wonderful phaenomenon explained, : which has baffled the scrutiny of many ages.
- The political passing bell: : an elegy. Written in a country meeting house, April, 1789. : Parodized from Gray; and accompanied with a correct copy of the sublime original. : For the entertainment of those, who laugh at all parties. : [Seven lines of quotations]
- To the commissioners and assessors of Chester County, for the year 1764
- The rights of asses, : a poem. : [Two lines of verse]
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