The insinuating bawd and the repenting harlot written by a whore at Tunbridge, and dedicated to a bawd at the Bath.

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Title
The insinuating bawd and the repenting harlot written by a whore at Tunbridge, and dedicated to a bawd at the Bath.
Author
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.
Publication
London :: Printed, and are sold by most booksellors,
[1699]
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Vice -- Anecdotes
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"The insinuating bawd and the repenting harlot written by a whore at Tunbridge, and dedicated to a bawd at the Bath." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71300.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Books Printed and Sold by J. How, in the Ram-Head-Inn-Yard in Fenchurch-Street; and by M. Fabian, at Mercers-Chappel.

  • 1. SOt's Paradise: Or the Humours of a Derby-Ale-House: With a Satyr upon the Ale. Price Six Pence.
  • 2. A Trip to Jamaica: With a True Character of the People and Island Price Six Pence.
  • 3. Ecclesia & Factio. A Dialogue between Bow-Steeple-Dragon, and the Exchange-Grashoper. Price Six pence.
  • 4. The Poet's Ramble after Riches. With Reflections upon a Coun∣try Corporation. Also the Author's Lamentation in the time of Ad∣versity. Price Six pence.
  • 5. A Trip to New-England. With a Character of the Country and People, both English and Indians. Price Six pence.
  • 6. Modern Religion, & Ancient Loyalty: A Dialogue. Price Six Pence.
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  • 8. A Walk to Islington: With a Description of New Tunbridge-Wells, and Sadler's Musick-House. Price Six pence.
  • 9. The Humours of a Coffee-House: A Comedy. Price Six Pence.
  • 10. A Frolick to Horn-Fair. With a Walk from Cuckold's-Point thro' Deptford and Greenwich. Price Six pence.
  • 11. The Dancing-School. With the Adventures of the Easter-Holy-Days. Price Six pence.
  • 12. The First Volume of the LONDON-SPY: In Twelve Parts.
  • 13. The Second Volume of the LONDON-SPY: In Six Parts. Price Six Pence each; or they may be had both Volumes Bound to∣gether; and also Bound with the rest of the Authors Writings.
  • 14. The Metamorphos'd Beau, &c.
  • 15. The English Nun: Or, a Comical Description of a Nunnery. With the Lives and Intrigues of the Priests and Nuns. Price Six Pence.
  • 16. Laugh and be Fat: Or, an Antidote against Melancholy. Con∣taining great variety of Comical Intrigues in Town and Country. To which is added Nine Delightful Tales. Price One Shilling.
  • 17. A Step to the Bath: With a Character of the Place. Price Six Pence.
  • 18. Labour in Vain: Or, what Signifies Little or Nothing, viz. I. The Poor Mans Petition at Court. II. Expectation of Benefit from a Covetous Man in his Life-time. III. The Marriage of an Old Man to a Young Woman. IV. Endeavours to Regulate Mens Manners by Preaching or Writing. V. Being a Jacobite. VI. Confining an Insol∣vent Debtor. VII. Promise of Secrecy in a Conspiracy. VIII. An Enquiry after a Place.
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