Bibliographics

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A67518Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The school of politicks, or, The humours of a coffee-house a poem.169051751561nan./cache/A67518.xml./txt/A67518.txt
A67514Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The poet''s ramble after riches, or, A nights transactions upon the road burlesqu''d; with reflections on a dissenting corporation: together with the authors lamentation, in the time of adversity. Licensed and enter''d according to order.169144711392nan./cache/A67514.xml./txt/A67514.txt
A67500Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A dialogue between claret & darby-ale a poem, considered in an accidental conversation between two gentlemen.169238771240nan./cache/A67500.xml./txt/A67500.txt
A67512Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The miracles perform''d by money a poem / by the author of the humours of a coffee-house.169248621494nan./cache/A67512.xml./txt/A67512.txt
A67503Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Female policy detected. Or, The arts of a designing woman laid open In maxims proper to be observ''d by all, especially the youth of this nation, to arm themselves against the subtilties and devices of intreiguing women. Divided into six chapters. I. Of their allurements. II. Of their inconstancy. III. Of their love. IV. Of their revenge. V. Of their pride. VI. Of their ingratitude. To which is added, two poems, one in commendation of vertue, the other in dispraise of vice. Dedicated to the apprentices of London.169579782571nan./cache/A67503.xml./txt/A67503.txt
A26532Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Aesop at Tunbridge, or, A few select fables in verse by no person of quality.169840711183nan./cache/A26532.xml./txt/A26532.txt
A67501Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Ecclesia & Factio a dialogue between Bow-Steeple Dragon and the Exchange Grasshopper.169836211122nan./cache/A67501.xml./txt/A67501.txt
A67520Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Sot''s paradise, or, The humours of a Derby-ale-house with a satyr upon the ale.16982921809nan./cache/A67520.xml./txt/A67520.txt
A67527Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A trip to Jamaica with a true character of the people and island / by the author of Sot''s paradise.169872862233nan./cache/A67527.xml./txt/A67527.txt
A41087Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A trip to Holland being a description of the country, people and manners : as also some select observations on Amsterdam.1699102473032nan./cache/A41087.xml./txt/A41087.txt
A63248Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A trip to Ireland being a description of the country, people and manner : as also some select observations on Dublin.169998512761nan./cache/A63248.xml./txt/A63248.txt
A67505Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A hue and cry after a man-midwife who has lately deliver''d the land-bank of their money.16991459262nan./cache/A67505.xml./txt/A67505.txt
A67509Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A journey to Scotland giving a character of that country, the people and their manners. By an English gentleman. With a letter from an officer there, and a poem on the same subject.169985362451nan./cache/A67509.xml./txt/A67509.txt
A67513Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Modern religion and ancient loyalty a dialogue.169936441192nan./cache/A67513.xml./txt/A67513.txt
A67528Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A trip to New-England with a character of the country and people, both English and Indians.169987952615nan./cache/A67528.xml./txt/A67528.txt
A67529Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A walk to Islington with a description of New-Tunbridge-Wells and Sadler''s musick-house / by the author of the poet''s ramble after riches.169948941477nan./cache/A67529.xml./txt/A67529.txt
A67531Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The world bewitch''d a dialogue between two astrologers and the author : with infallible predictions of what will happen in this present year, 1699, from the vices and villanies practis''d in court, city and country.1699100922984nan./cache/A67531.xml./txt/A67531.txt
A71299Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The insinuating bawd and the repenting harlot written by a whore at Tunbridge, and dedicated to a bawd at the Bath.169951821759nan./cache/A71299.xml./txt/A71299.txt
A55735Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The paradice of pleasure, or, An encomium upon Darby-ale in answer to a scurrilous lampoon call''d Scott''s paradice, or, A satyr against Darby-ale.17003321951nan./cache/A55735.xml./txt/A55735.txt
A67499Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The dancing-school with the adventures of the Easter holy-days.170083862498nan./cache/A67499.xml./txt/A67499.txt
A67504Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A frolick to Horn-fair with a walk from Cuckold''s-point thro'' Deptford and Greenwich.1700110573444nan./cache/A67504.xml./txt/A67504.txt
A67506Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A journey to Hell, or, A visit paid to the Devil a poem.1700139814699nan./cache/A67506.xml./txt/A67506.txt
A67510Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Labour in vain: or, What signifies little or nothing Viz. I. The poor man''s petitioning at court. II. Expectation of benefit from a covetous man in his life-time. III. The marriage of an old man to a young woman. IV. Endeavours to regulate mens manners by preaching or writing. V. Being a Jacobite. VI. Confining an insolvent debtor. VII. Promise of secrecy in a conspiracy. VIII. An enquiry after a place.1700111203338nan./cache/A67510.xml./txt/A67510.txt
A67511Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The metamorphos''d beau, or, The intrigues of Ludgate1700114803601nan./cache/A67511.xml./txt/A67511.txt
A67516Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The rambling rakes, or, London libertines by the author of The Step to the bath.170086262587nan./cache/A67516.xml./txt/A67516.txt
A67523Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Step to Stir-Bitch-Fair with remarks upon the University of Cambridge.170095582886nan./cache/A67523.xml./txt/A67523.txt
A67524Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.A step to the Bath with a character of the place.1700119663819nan./cache/A67524.xml./txt/A67524.txt
A67530Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The wealthy shop-keeper, or, The charitable citizen a poem.170041701272nan./cache/A67530.xml./txt/A67530.txt