Jack Junk's Opinion of French Language1805Skaiting Dandies, shewing offc. 1818The Ex-Minister and the Meteorpublished April 13, 1804A Tète à Tète Conversation on Recent Eventspublished April 19, 1805An Accouchmentpublished March 30, 1812Match Against Time, or Wood beats Blood and Bonepublished April 17, 1819A Scene in the New Farce Called The Rivals1819The Brazen Image Erected on a Pedestal Wrought by Himselfpublished May 29, 1802St. Stephen's Statutepublished February 6, 1806John Bull's First Visit to his Old Friend the New Secretarypublished March 3, 1806The Funeral of the Partypublished October 30, 1798New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury Lane, by a Poor Author1819Leap Yearpublished March 1816Plebean Spiritpublished July 25, 1814Dismal Dandies, or General Mourning & Crapec. 1819A New Mode of Presenting Two Addresses at Oncepublished February 1818Equity, or a Sailor's Prayer before Battle1805Doctors Differ, etc.1813Kissing Handspublished February 10, 1806Billy in the Salt Box1805Quid est?- Why Brighton dandies.!!!published January 1819The Parson's Hobby, or Comfort for a Welch Curate1819Boney Forsaken by his Guardian Genius1814New Ministers Going on Dutypublished February 14, 1806The Family Partypublished February 20, 1801The Honeymoon1806Hungry Rats in an Empty Barnpublished March 1806The Honors of the Sittingpublished January 30, 1805The Haberdasher Dandy1817–20Carlo the Great, Running Away with the East Indespublished June 1806Scandal Refuted or Billingsgate Virtue1818Fishing for Flatspublished July 25, 1806Passage of Matter Through MatterJuly 27, 1878