her Passages of Wit._
---- _Si quando gravabere curis,
Haec lege, pro moestae medicamine mentis habeto._
_London, Printed for H. Brome, at the Gun in St. Paul's Church-yard,
1673._
[12mo. pp. 103, title, &c. 4 more.]
xl. _The Character of a Fanatick. By a Person of Quality. London. 1675._
[4to. pp. 8. Reprinted in the _Harleian Miscellany_, vii. 596.]
xli. _Character of a Towne Gallant }
of a Towne Miss }
of an honest drunken Curr }
of a pilfering Taylor }
of an Exchange Wench }
of a Sollicitor } 1675.
of a Scold }
of an ill Husband }
of a Dutchman }
of a Pawnbroker }
of a Tally Man_ }
[4to. See _Sale Catalogue_ of George Steevens, Esq. 8vo. London, 1800,
page 66, No. 1110.]
xlii. _A Whip for a Jockey: or, a Character of an Horse-courser. 1677.
London, Printed for R. H. 1677._
[8vo. pp. 29.]
xliii. _Four for a Penny, or Poor Robin's Character of an unconscionable
Pawnbroker, and Ear-mark of an oppressing Tally-man; with a friendly
Description of a Bum-bailey, and his merciless setting cur, or follower.
With Allowance. London, Printed for L. C. 1678._
[4to. reprinted in the _Harleian Miscellany_, vol. iv. p. 141.]
xliv. _Character of an ugly Woman: or, a Hue and Cry after Beauty_, in
prose, written (by the Duke of Buckingham) in 1678. See Lord Orford's
_Royal and Noble Authors_, by Park, iii. 309.
xlv. _Character of a disbanded Courtier. Ingenium Galbae male habitat.
1681._
[Folio, pp. 2. Reprinted in the _Harleian Miscellany_, i. 356.]
xlvi. _Character of a certain ugly old P----. London, Printed in the Year
1684._
[In Oldham's _Works_, 8vo. London, 1684.]
xlvii. _Twelve ingenious Characters: or pleasant Descriptions of the
Properties of sundry Persons and Things, viz._
_An importunate dunn; a serjeant or bailiff; a paunbroker; a prison; a
tavern; a scold; a bad husband; a town-fop; a bawd; a fair and happy
milk-maid; the quack's directory; a young enamourist._
_Licensed, June the 2d, 1681. R. P. London, printed for S. Norris, and are
to be sold by most booksellers, 1686._
[12mo. pp. 48.]
xlviii. _Character of a Trimmer. By Sir William Coventry. 1689._
[4to. See _Bibliotheca Harleiana_, v. 42
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