Joke upon joke, or No joke like the true joke : Viz. I. Mr. Ogle the life-guard-made birth and parentage. II. His adventure made with his landlady's red petticoat. III. How ... as also of the Merry Franks of the Lord Mohan, the Earls Warwick, Pembroke and Rochester. VII. The comical adventure of the Earl of Warwick's powder of Rooen-Post. VIII. Of the old woman and her codlings. IX. The humours of the Earl of Pembroke with a beggar-woman, and yea and nay the quaker. X. The Lord Rochester's whims about women. XI. His merry jokes with King Charles the Second. XII. And lastly, the merry adventures of that monarch with his concubines, the Dutchess of Portsmouth, Hell Gwin, and Miss Davis. To the merry tune of, the Cambridgeshire lass, or the two sharpers out witted at the royal-exchange, instead of a couple of geese, &c. Licensed and entered according to the order.

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Corporate Author: Gale (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Newcastle upon Tyne?] : [publisher not identified], [1760?]
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