Don Quevedos son's arrival to Dublin. From the kingdom of death the land of Purgatory the Elizian shades, and the dominions of hell: In which last place happened a most terrible scuffle, between the gripping lawyers, and murdering physicians. The thieving taylors. And dingy black-smiths. The drunken shoe-makers, and cheating astrologers. The sweet scented tom turd men, the greasy tallow chandlers. The pillory bakers, and bloody butchers. The pick-pocket atorneys, the nasty cook ruffins. The villanous talley man, and pawn broker; with baliffs, serjants and goalers.
Don Quevedos son's arrival to Dublin. From the kingdom of death the land of Purgatory the Elizian shades, and the dominions of hell: In which last place happened a most terrible scuffle, between the gripping lawyers, and murdering physicians. The thieving taylors. And dingy black-smiths. The drunken shoe-makers, and cheating astrologers. The sweet scented tom turd men, the greasy tallow chandlers. The pillory bakers, and bloody butchers. The pick-pocket atorneys, the nasty cook ruffins. The villanous talley man, and pawn broker; with baliffs, serjants and goalers.
- [S.l. : s.n., 1698?]
- 8p. ; 8.°
estc r175970
Ireland--History--17th century.
estc r175970
Ireland--History--17th century.