Ward, Edward, 1667-1731
Ward, Edward
Ned Ward English writer
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (69)
Works
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Aesop at Tunbridge, or, A few select fables in verse | |
Ambitious father | |
British wonders : or, a poetical description of the several prodigies and most remarkable accidents that have happen'd in Britain since the death of Queen Anne | |
Choice | |
The delights of the bottle, or, The compleat vintner, 1720: | |
Dissenter | |
Female policy detected | |
Five travel scripts | |
Fortune's bounty : or, an everlasting purse for the greatest cuckold in the kingdom | |
Le grand mistere, ou L'art de mediter sur la garderobe; / Pensées hazardées sur les etudes, la grammaire, la rethorique et la poëtique. / Par Mr. G. L. Le Sage. | |
History of the grand rebellion | |
History of the London clubs | |
Honesty in distress : but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy: as it is acted on the stage, &c. Act I. Scene A Palace. Honesty alone. Lady and Attendance. Honesty begins her Suit. Lady turning to her Servants. Lady's Woman. Footman, to Honesty at going off. Honesty alone. Act II. Scene Westminster-Hall, with the Court Sitting. Enter Honesty among the Lawyers. One Lawyer to Another. Lawyer turning to Honesty. Honesty sneaks off, and Speaks aside. Attorney to Brother Snap Honesty is Whisper'd in the Ear by a Ruin'd Client. Act III. Scene The City. Honesty Begging along the City. A Precise Apothecary to his Man. Honesty (aside.) Victualler to the Bar-Keeper and his Servants. Honesty (aside.) A Grocer to his next Neighbour a Hosier. Honesty enters the Exchange | |
Hudibras redivivus. | |
A hue and cry after a man-midwife who has lately deliver'd the land-bank of their money. | |
Journey to hell | |
The libertine's choice : or, the mistaken happiness of the fool in fashion | |
London spy | |
The merry travellers : or, a trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem. Intended as the wandering spy. Part I. By the author of the Cavalcade | |
The miracles perform'd by money : a poem | |
Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical, containing, twenty one excellent poems upon very diverting Subjects. Also several pleasant letters upon various Occasions both in Town and Country. With merry observations and predictions upon every month, and every remarkable Day throughout the Year. By Mr. Edward Ward. Vol. III | |
The modern courtier : or the ambitious statesman's advice to his son, in order to his advancement at c---t. A poem. In five canto's. Written by a noble L---d to his son | |
The modern world disrob'd : or, both sexes stript of their pretended vertue. In two parts. First, Of the Ladies. Secondly, Of the Gentlemen. With Familiar Descant upon every Character | |
The northern cuckold : or, the gardenhouse intrigue | |
Nuptial dialogues and debates. Selections | |
The parish gutt'lers : or, the humours of a select vestry | |
Plays. | |
The pleasures of a single life : or the miseries of matrimony. Occasionally writ upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament | |
The pleasures of a single life: or The misery of matrimony. : Together with the sweet entertainment of the most charming pleasures of a country life. Dedicated to all young batchelors, widows and maids | |
Poems. 1717 | |
The poet's ramble after riches : with reflections upon a country corporation, also the author's lamentation in the time of adversity | |
The rambling fuddle-caps : or, a tavern-struggle for a kiss | |
The republican procession : or, the tumultuous cavalcade. A merry poem | |
The riddle : Or, a paradoxical character of a hairy monster, often found under Holland | |
The rise and fall of madam Coming-Sir : or, An Unfortunate slip from the tavern-bar, Into the Surgeon's Powdering-Tub | |
A satyr against wine : With a poem in praise of small beer. Written by a gentleman in a fever, occasion'd by hard drinking | |
The secret history of clubs : particularly the Kit-Cat, Beef-Stake, Uertuosos, Quacks, Knights of the Golden-Fleece, Florists, Beaus, &c. with their original: and the characters of the Most Noted Members thereof | |
The secret history of the Calves-Head Club : or, the republican unmasqu'd: wherein is fully shewn the religion of the Calves-Head heroes, in their anniversary thanksgiving songs on the Thirity of January, by them called anthems; For the Years 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697. Now published, To demonstrate the Restless, Implacable Spirit of a certain Party still among us, who are never to be satisfied till the present Establishment in Church and State is Subverted | |
Sot's paradise, or, The humours of a Derby-ale-house : with a satyr upon the ale. | |
A south-Sea ballad : or, merry remarks upon Exchange-Alley bubbles. To a new tune, call'd, The grand elixir, or the philosopher's stone discover'd | |
St. Paul's Church; or, The protestant ambulators. A burlesque poem | |
Tipling philosophers | |
Tipling philosophers. A lyrick poem | |
The tower of Babel : an anti-heroic poem. Humbly dedicated to the B----p of B----r | |
A trip to Holland, being a description of the country, people and manners: as also some select observations on Amsterdam. | |
A trip to New-England : with a character of the country and people, both English and Indians. | |
A true history of the honest Whigs : A poem. In answer to the Thoughts of an honest Tory | |
Truth in rhyme, to suit the time : or, the parish guttlers. A merry poem. As it is Acting every Day with great Applause Near the Poors House, Gray's-Inn lane. With the comical adventures of Simon Knicky Knocky, Undertaker, Church Warden and Cossin-Maker | |
The turncoat. To the tune of John Anderson my jo | |
The vanity of upstarts: or, an honest enquiry into ignoble greatness. An ode | |
Vulgus Britannicus. | |
A walk to Islington : with a description of New Tunbridge-Wells, and Sadler's musick-house | |
The wandring spy : or, the merry observator. Consisting of the following familiar poems, viz. I. The compleat vintner. II. The merry travellers. III. The return from Bromley. IV. The Southwark election. V. The parish guttlers. VI. The garden-house intrigue. Vii. The dancing devils, or the roaring dragon, &c. Being the fourth volume of miscellanies by Edward Ward | |
The wars of the elements: or, a description of a sea storm : To which are added, the contemplative angler, and The republican procession, &c. All originally written, and now reviv'd by Edward Ward | |
Weekly comedy (London, England : 1699) | |
The whigs unmask'd: or, the history of the Calf's-Head-Club farther expos'd : In a full account of the rise and progress of that impious society, since their horrid rebellion in forty-one. With all the treasonable ballads, sung by the villanous Whigs, as anthems, on the xxxth of January. Much enlarg'd, by an impartial account of all the plots and conspiracies form'd by the low-church faction, against the Queen and present ministry. With animadversions in prose and verse. Adorn'd with curious cuts, by the best hands. To which are added, several characters by that most ingenious poet, Sir John Denham. And the hellish mysteries of the old republicans, set forth in vindication of King Charles the First, by Mr. Samuel Butler, author of Hudthras. | |
The wooden world dissected : in the character of a ship of war: as also, the characters of all the officers from the captain to the common sailor; viz. I. A sea-captain. II. A sea-lieutenant. III. A Sea-Chaplain. IV. The Master of a Ship of War. V. The Purser. VI. The Surgeon. Vii. The Gunner. Viii. The Carpenter. IX. The Boatswain. X. A Sea-Cook. XI. A Midshipman. XII. The Captain's Steward. XIII. A Sailor. By the author of the London spy | |
Works. Selections. 1704 | |
Works. Selections. 1709 | |
Works. Selections. 1717 | |
Works. Selections. 1718 | |
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