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On a Little Member's Versatility, 203
On a New Duke, 37
On a Petit-Maitre Physician, 240
On a Squinting Poetess, 315
On a Stone thrown at a very Great Man, but which missed him, 26
On a Student, 232
On Alderman Wood, 224
On an M.P. who recently got his Election at the Sacrifice of his
Political Character, 214
On Bank Notes being made a Legal Tender, 53
On Bishop ----'s Religion, 365
On Black and White, 63
On Blank Cartridge, 341
On Bloomfield, the Poet, 291
On Butler's Monument, 340
On Charles Kean, the Actor, 80
On Cibber, 74
On "Disloyal" Collins, 336
On Dr. Glynn's Beauty, 182
On Dr. Lettsom, 290
On Dr. Walcot's Application for Shield's Ivory Opera Pass, 315
On Dr. Walcot's Request for Ivory Tickets, 318
On Drink, 182
On Hearing a prosing Harangue from a certain Bishop, 245
On Interminable Harangues, 76
On Jekyll's nearly being thrown down by a very small Pig, 116
On L--d--d--y, 81
On Lord ----'s delivering his Speeches in a sitting Position, owing
to excessive Gout, 121
On Lord E--nb--h's Pericranium, 89
On Lord W----'s saying the Independence of the House of Lords is
gone, 193
On Marriage, 170
On Meanness, 117
On Mr. Croker, 111
On Mr. Gully, 234
On Mr. Pitt's being pelted by the Mob, 295
On Mr. Milton, the Livery Stable-keeper, 239
On Neglect of Judicial Duties, 129
On Phryne, 345
On Pride, 101
On Rogers, the Poet, 226
On Shelley's Poem, "Prometheus Unbound", 230
On Sir Walter Scott's Poem of "Waterloo", 304
On the alleged Disinterestedness of a certain Prelate, 109
On the charge of Illegally Pawning brought against Captain B----,
M.P., 200
On the Column to the Duke of York's Memory, 29
On the Death of Foote, 81
On the Depth of Lord ----'s Arguments, 88
On the Disappointment of the Whigs, 307
On the Duke of ----'s Consistency, 104
On the Four Georges, 294
On the Immortality of ----'s Speeches, 89
On the King's Double Dealing, 166
On the late Duke of Buckingham's Moderate Reform, 328
On the Marriage of a very thin Couple, 172
On the Name of Keopalani, 153
On the Oiled and Perfumed Ringlets of a certain Lord, 178
On the Price of Admission to see the Mammoth Horse, 266
On the Sincerity of a certain Prelate, 134
On Two Contractors,
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