Edward Ward
1667 – 1731
98 works on record
Works

The second volume of the writings of the author of the London-spy ..
1704

The London spy
1703

The secret history of the Calves-head Club, or, The republican unmask'd

The history of the grand rebellion

Tackers vindicated, or, An answer to the Whigs new black list ... with a word to Mr. John Tutchin about his scandalous ballad ...

A vade-mecum for malt-worms

The Long vacation

The history of the London clubs, or, The citizens' pastime ...
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A compleat and humorous account of all the remarkable clubs and societies in the cities of London and Westminster, from the R[oyal]-S[ociet]y down to the Lumber-Troop ...

A vade mecum for malt-worms
The batchelor's estimate, (1725?)
1970
The Yoruba husband-wife code ..
1938
Neptune and Mars: or the fleet and army display'd in their true colours. Containing their characters ... In two parts
1779
The parish-gutt'lers: or, The humours of a vestry
1732
The parish-gutt'lers
1732
Truth in rhyme, to suit the time
1732
Truth in rhyme, to suit the time; or, the parish guttlers, a merry poem
1732
None but fools marry: or, a vindication of the batchelor's estimate; in answer to the objections made against it
1730
News from Madrid
1726
The batchelor's estimate of the expences of a married life
1725
The amorous bugbears: or, the humours of a masquerade
1725
The merry travellers: or, A trip upon ten-toes from Moorfields to Bromley
1724
The dancing devils
1724
The wandring spy, or, The merry observator
1724
The wand'ring spy
1722
The parish gutt'lers: or, The humours of a select vestry
1722
The merry travellers
1721
The northern cuckold
1721
The delights of the bottle
1720
A South-Sea ballad
1720
A collection of historical and state poems, satyrs, songs, and epigrams
1717
Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical
1717
British wonders
1717
The Lord Whiglove's elegy: to which is added a pious epitaph upon the late Bishop of Addlebury
1715
The Republican procession
1714
Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows
1714
The Hudibrastick brewer
1714
The republican procession; or, The tumultuous cavalcade &c.
1714
The Whigs unmask'd
1713
The life and notable adventures of that renown'd knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha
1711
Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical, containing, twenty one excellent poems ... Also several pleasant letters ... With merry observations and predictions upon every month, ... By Mr. Edward Ward. Vol. III
1711
Vulgus Britannicus: or The British Hudibras
1711
Nuptial dialogues and debates, or, An useful prospect of the felicities and discomforts of a marry'd life, incident to all degrees from the throne to the cottage
1710
A true history of the honest Whigs
1710
Wine and wisdom, or, The tipling philosophers
1710
The tipling philosophers. A lyrick poem
1710
The fourth part of Vulgus Britannicus: or, the British Hudibras. In two cantos: ... Written by the author of the London spy
1710
The galloper
1710
The forgiving husband
1709
The London-spy compleat
1709
The history of the London Clubs
1709
The libertine's choice
1709
The island of content
1709
The vanity of upstarts: or, an honest enquiry into ignoble greatness. An ode
1709
The modern world disrob'd
1708
The forgiving husband, and adulteress wife
1708
The wooden world dissected, in the characters of I. A ship of war. II. A sea-captain. III. A sea-lieutenant ..
1708
The London Terraefilius: or, the satyrical reformer. Being drolling reflections on the vices and vanities of both sexes. To be continued. By the author of the London Spye. Numb.I
1707
The wooden world dissected
1707
The third volume, consisting of poems on divers subjects: ... By the author of the London Spy
1706
Honesty in distress
1705
The secret history of the Calves-Head Club, complt
1705
The secret history of the Calves-head club, or, The republican unmasqu'd
1705
A fair shell, but a rotten kernel: or, a bitter nut for a factious monkey
1705
Fortune's bounty
1705
More priestcraft
1705
A satyr against wine
1704
A journey to h-ll
1704
The secret history of the Calves-Head Club
1703
The secret history of the Calves-Head Clubb
1703
In imitation of Hudibras. The dissenting hypocrite
1703
Bribery and simony; or, a satyr against the corrupt use of money. By the author of The London spy
1702
The pleasures of a single life
1701
The Kentish fable of the lion and the foxes
1701
The revels of the gods
1701
The reformer: or, the vices of the age expos'd
1701
The character of a covetous citizen, or, a ready way to get riches
1701
Æsop at Paris, his letters and fables. Translated from the original French
1701
A journey to Hell, or, A visit paid to the Devil
1700
Labour in vain: or, What signifies little or nothing
1700
Step to Stir-Bitch-Fair
1700
A frolick to Horn-fair
1700
A step to Stir-Bitch-fair (i.e. Sturbridge fair)
1700
The rambling rakes, or, London libertines
1700
The insinuating bawd and the repenting harlot
1699
A walk to Islington
1699
The world bewitch'd
1699
A hue and cry after a man-midwife
1699
Modern religion and ancient loyalty
1699
Ecclesia & factio
1698
A trip to Jamaica
1698
O raree show, o pritee show. Will you see my fine show
1698
Female policy detected
1695
On the death of the late Lieutenant General Talmach
1694
A country scuffle over a pot of ale
1693
The miracles perform'd by money
1692
Hudibras redivivus
A trip. to Jamaica