Anon. [1672], [The Bovncing Knight or, the Robbers Rob'd, in] The wits; or, sport upon sport. In Selected Pieces of drollery, Digested into scenes by way of dialogue Together with Variety of Humours of several Nations, fitted for the Pleasure and Content of all Persons, either in Court, City, Country, or Camp. The like never before Published. Part. I (Printed by E. C. for Fancis Kirkman [etc.], London) [word count] [S41301].
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THE WITS, OR, SPORT upon SPORT. In Selected Pieces of DROLLERY, Digested into SCENES by way of DIALOGUE
Together with Variety of Humours of several Nations, fitted for the Pleasure and Content of all Persons, either in
Court, City, Country, or Camp. The like never before Published. Part. I.
LONDON,
Printed by E. C. for Fancis Kirkman, next Door to the Sign of the Princes Arms, in St. Pauls Church-Yard.
1672.
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THE BOVNCING KNIGHT, OR, THE ROBBERS ROB'D.
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Anon. [1672], [The Bovncing Knight or, the Robbers Rob'd, in] The wits; or, sport upon sport. In Selected Pieces of drollery, Digested into scenes by way of dialogue Together with Variety of Humours of several Nations, fitted for the Pleasure and Content of all Persons, either in Court, City, Country, or Camp. The like never before Published. Part. I (Printed by E. C. for Fancis Kirkman [etc.], London) [word count] [S41301].
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