A Pleasant battle between two lap dogs of the Utopian court, or, A Dialogue between asleep and awake, jest and earnest, reality and fancy being fought upon the new erected dog-pit lately contrived purposely upon this occasion as aforesaid in the anti-chamber of the said court ...
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- A Pleasant battle between two lap dogs of the Utopian court, or, A Dialogue between asleep and awake, jest and earnest, reality and fancy being fought upon the new erected dog-pit lately contrived purposely upon this occasion as aforesaid in the anti-chamber of the said court ...
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- London :: Printed for R.B.,
- 1681.
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"A Pleasant battle between two lap dogs of the Utopian court, or, A Dialogue between asleep and awake, jest and earnest, reality and fancy being fought upon the new erected dog-pit lately contrived purposely upon this occasion as aforesaid in the anti-chamber of the said court ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B28175.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
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A Pleasant BATTLE Between Two Lap Dogs OF THE Utopian Court. OR, A Dialogue between Sleep and Awake, Jest and Earnest, Reality and Fancy: Being fought upon the new erected
DOG-PIT, lately contrived purposely upon this Occasion as aforesaid in the Anti-Chamber of the said Court, where it was fought with great Applause, Satis∣faction and Content of the Company there pre∣sent: But by Reason of the Authors Drowzy Disposition, being late at Night, and he inclin'd to sleep: He would crave your favorable Cen∣sures of this his Pains; and judg of them as you find Occasion. - colophon