The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) - Volume IV by Theophilus Cibber
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his public house was not in the City, but in Moorfields[A].
The chief of this author's pieces are, Hudibras Redivivus, a political Poem. Don Quixote, translated into Hudibrastic Verse. Ecclesiae & Fastio, a Dialogue between Bow-steeple Dragon, and the Exchange Grasshopper. A Ramble through the Heavens, or The Revels of the Gods. The Cavalcade, a Poem. Marriage Dialogues, or A Poetical Peep into the State of Matrimony. A Trip to Jamaica. The Sots Paradise, or The Humours of a Derby Alehouse. A Battle without Bloodshed, or Military Discipline Buffoon'd. All Men Mad, or England a Great Bedlam, 4to. 1704. The Double Welcome, a Poem to the Duke of Marlborough. Apollo's Maggot in his Cups, or The Whimsical Creation of a Little Satirical Poet; a Lyric Ode, dedicated to Dickey Dickenson, the witty, but deformed Governor of Scarborough Spaw, 8vo. 1729. |
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