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A Pair of Polished GentlemenMarch 10, 1801Pen-etrationAugust 6, 1799French Liberty – British SlaveryDecember 21, 1792Cymon and IphigeniaMay 2, 1796"–So Skiffy-Skipt On, With his Wonted Grace"–Vide Birthday Ball. See Morning Herald. Jan-y 20thFebruary 1, 1800The Plumb-Pudding in Danger;–or–State Epicures Taking un Petit SouperFebruary 26, 1805The Reception of the Diplomatique and his Suite at the Court of PekinSeptember 14, 1792The Magnanimous Minister, Chastising Prussian Perfidy.–vide–Morning Chronicle April 28thMay 2, 1806DespairApril 8, 1802Introduction of Citizen Volpone & His Suite, at Paris.–Vide, The Moniteur, & Cobbetts LettersNovember 15, 1802A Military Sketch, of a Gilt Stick, or Poker EmblazonedJanuary 11, 1800Lordly ElevationJanuary 6, 1802Pillars of the ConstitutionFebruary 1, 1809"Elegance Democratique." A Sketch Found Near High-WycombeJuly 8, 1799Pylades and OrestesApril 1, 1797"The Inexpressible Air of Dignity,–the Incomprehensible je-ne-sais Quoi of Elegance, which Appertains Solely to Men of High Fashion."–Vide, Lord Chesterfield's LettersMarch 9, 1803Tiddy-Doll, the Great French-Gingerbread-Baker; Drawing Out a New Batch of Kings, His Man Hopping Talley, Mixing Up the DoughJanuary 23, 1806The EsplanadeJune 1, 1797L'Enfant Trouvé:–a Sample of Roman Charity!–or–the Misfortune of Not Being Born with Marks of "the Talents"May 19, 1808Venus a la Coquelle: or the Swan-sea VenusMarch 28, 1809"Improvement in Weights and Measures"; or, Sir John Seeclear Discovering Ye Ballance of Ye British FlagDecember 1, 1798The York-MinuetDecember 14, 1791Counsellor O.P.–Defender of our Theatric LibertiesDecember 5, 1809Counsellor O.P.–Defender of our Theatric LibertiesDecember 5, 1809The Bottomless-PittMarch 16, 1792Spanish-Patriots Attacking the French-Banditti– Loyal Britons Lending a LiftAugust 15, 1808The Theatrical Bubble;–being a new Specimen of the Astonishing Powers of the Great Politiico-Punchinello in the Art of Dramatic PuffingJanuary 7, 1805Tendanda via est qua me quoque possim tollere humo–Virgil, Geor:August 8, 1810The Zenith of French Glory; - the Pinnacle of LibertyFebruary 12, 1793A Voluptuary Under the Horrors of DigestionJuly 2, 1792The Wounded LionJuly 16, 1805A Plumper for Paul!–or–the Little Taylor Done Over; vide–the terrible Effects of provoking a Red-hot Shot from the Broad-Bottom'd-Whig-BatteryMarch 13, 1807A Sphere, Projecting Against a PlaneJanuary 3, 1792British Tars Towing the Danish Fleet into Harbour; the Broad-Bottom Leviathan trying Billy's Old Boat, and the Little Corsican tottering on the Clouds of AmbitionOctober 1, 1807A Bouquet of the Last CenturyFebruary 1, 1802"More Pigs Than Teats",–or–the New Litter of Hungry Grunters, Sucking John-Bull's-Old-Sow to DeathMarch 5, 1806The Bulstrode SirenApril 14, 1803The State Waggoner and John Bull.–or–the Waggon too Much for the Donkeys!March 14, 1804The Pigs Possessed:–or–the Broad Bottom'd Litter Running Headlong into Ye Sea of PerditionApril 18, 1807Modern Elegance, a PortraitMay 22, 1795Delicious Dreams! –Castles in the Air! –Glorious Prospects!April 10, 1808Maecenas, in pursuit of the Fine Arts.–Scene, Pall Mall; a Frosty MorningMay 9, 1808A Kick at the Broad-Bottoms!– i.e. Emancipation of "All the Talents &c" - Vide the Fate of Ye Catholic BillMarch 23, 1807French Habits, No. 2 - Les Membres du Conseil des AnciensApril 18, 1798"The Friend of the People" & his Petty New Tax Gatherer, Paying John Bull a VisitMay 28, 1806Political-Candour;– i.e.–Coalition-Resolutions of June 14th, 1805.–Pro bono Publico–June 21, 1805Blowing-up the Pic-Nic's;–or–Harlequin Quixote Attacking the Puppets, vide Tottenham Street PantomimeApril 2, 1802Characters in High LifeJune 20, 1795A Bravura Air. MandaneDecember 22, 1801The Marriage of Cupid and PsycheMay 3, 1797"No Flower that Blows is Like this Rose"April 12, 1796