47. Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse, Who was Broke
on the Wheel In the
Reign of Lewis XIV. Containing, An Account of
his Amours. With Several
Particulars relating to the Wars in those Times.
Collected from
Authentic Authors, and an Original Manuscript.
For D. Browne, Jun., and
S. Chapman. 1725, 1726. 8vo.
Included in the two volumes of Mrs. Haywood’s
additional Works, 1727.
B.M. (1201. g.
3). Part I, Daily Post, 23 Dec. 1724.
[Another edition.] The Second Edition.
For D. Browne, Jun., and 8.
Chapman. 1725, 1726. 8vo.
B.M. (G. 14732/2).
48. The Mercenary Lover: or, the Unfortunate
Heiresses. Being a True,
Secret History of a City Amour, In a certain Island
adjacent to the
Kingdom of Utopia. Written by the Author of Memoirs
of the said Island.
Translated into English.... For N. Dobb. 1726.
8vo.
B.M. (12611. i.
16). Daily Post, 10 Feb. 1726.
[Another edition.] The Second Edition.
For N. Dobb. 1726.
Advertised in Reflections on the Various
Effects of Love, 1726.
[Another edition.] The Third Edition.
By the Author of Reflections on
the various Effects of Love.... To
which is added, The Padlock: Or, No
Guard without Virtue. A Novel.
For N. Dobb. 1728. 12mo.
Half-title:—“The Mercenary
Lover: and the Padlock. Two Historical
Novels. By E.H.”
B.M. (12316. bbb.
38/3).
THE NEW UTOPIA, see Memoirs of a Certain Island.
49. The Opera of Operas; or Tom Thumb the Great.
Alter’d from the Life
and Death of Tom Thumb the Great. For W. Eayner.
1733. 8vo.
Fielding’s Tragedy of Tragedies with songs by
William Hatchett and Eliza
Haywood.
Boston Public
Library (Barton Collection).
THE PADLOCK, see The Mercenary Lover, the third edition.
50. The Parrot. With a Compendium of the
Times. By the Authors of The
Female Spectator. For T. Gardner. 1746. 8vo.
Issued originally in weekly parts, 2 Aug.-4 Oct. 1746.
(9 numbers.)
B.M. (P.P. 5253.
b). Yale.
51. The Perplex’d Dutchess; or, Treachery
Rewarded: Being some Memoirs of the Court of
Malfy. In a Letter from a Sicilian Nobleman, who
had his Residence there, to his Friend in London.
For J. Roberts. 1728. 8vo. Included in the two
volumes of Mrs. Haywood’s additional Works, 1727.
The title-page bears a quotation from her tragedy,
The Fair Captive.
Daily Post, 2
Oct. 1727. Dobell Catalogue (Mar. 1915).
[Another edition.] To which is added Innocence
Preserv’d. A Novel.
Dublin: S. Powell, for G. Risk and
W. Smith. 1727. 12mo.
A. Esdaile, English
Tales and Eomances (1912), p. 284.
52. Persecuted Virtue: Or, The Cruel Lover. A True Secret History. Writ at the Request of a Lady of Quality. For J. Brindley, and sold by W. Meadows, and H. Whitridge, T. Worrall, R. Francklin, J. Watson.