The noble cuckolds; or the pleasures of a single life, and the miseries of matrimony. Occasionally published upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament, betwixt noble personages. By the Right Hon. Lord ---. To which is added, address'd to the unmarried of both sexes, the contrast being a parallel between courtship and matrimony.
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- The noble cuckolds; or the pleasures of a single life, and the miseries of matrimony. Occasionally published upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament, betwixt noble personages. By the Right Hon. Lord ---. To which is added, address'd to the unmarried of both sexes, the contrast being a parallel between courtship and matrimony.
- Pleasures of a single life
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London: printed for, and sold by Joseph Barber, at his circulating library, Newcastle, 1772.
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- 1772-1772
- ESTC No.
- T79887
- Grub Street ID
- 301250
- Description
- viii,32p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Attributed to Edward Ward.
Sometimes attributed to Sir John Dillon.
Verse.
First published in 1701 as: 'The pleasures of a single life'.
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- Attribution from N.U.C