The Royal Whim, or the Crouch-a-la Mode: A New Dance to The Old Tune. Comus, Euphrosyne, and The Bacchanalian Crew. ---Dedicated to Mr. Kelly, by Soliloquy Whistlepipe
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Vices overlook'd in the New Proclamation
1792
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French Liberty - British Slavery
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Un Petit Souper, a La Parisienne; - or - A Family of Sans-Culotts Refreshing, After the Fatigues of the Day
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Taking Physick; - or - The News of Shooting the King of Sweden!
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The Bishop of a Tun's Breeches; - or - The Flaming Eveque, Purifying the House of Office
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Sin, Death, and the Devil
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John Bull Bother'd; - or - The Geese Alarming the Capitol
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Anti-Sacharrites, - or - John Bull and His Family Leaving off the Use of Sugar
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The Bottomless-Pitt
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The Power of Beauty; - St. Cecillia Charming the Brute; - or - The Seduction of the Welch-Ambassador (from: Caricature, vol. 2)
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A Duet. - Turn Fair Clora, Turn Ah Cruel, Turn Again
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Wha Wants Me?
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The National Assembly Petrified _________/The National Assembly Revivified
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A Sphere, Projecting against a Plane ---
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The Dagger Scene: - or - The Plot Discover'd
1792
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Design for the New Gallery of Busts and Pictures
1792
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The Physick; - or - The News of Shooting the King of Sweden
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Wha Wants Me?
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Tom Paine's Nightly Pest
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Fashionable Contrasts - or The Duchess's little shoe yielding to the Magnitude of the Duke's Foot
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Wha Wants Me?
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A Good Shot, or Billy Ranger the Gamekeeper, in a Fine Sporting Country. (Lord Grenville)