A collection of poet Pennicuicke's satires on kirkmen, &c. Rome's legacy to the Kirk of Scotland. A satire on the stool of repentance. Together With The Cameronian Crucifix. - The Criminal Stirling impeached for high Treason. - The Webster's Wife's Tears over her Husband's Testicles, in a Dialogue 'twixt her and the Matrons of Middletown. - The Presbyterian Pope: A Dialogue 'twixt the Kirk Treasurer and Meg, a Lady of the Game. - On a Cameronian Butter-Wife at the Bow-Head. - A Satire on a Tea Table. - An Englishman's Grace over a Pock-Pudding. At the desire of several gentlemen in Town and Country

  • Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730.
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Collection of poet Pennicuicke's satires on kirkmen, &c. Rome's legacy to the Kirk of Scotland. A satire on the stool of repentance. Together With The Cameronian Crucifix. - The Criminal Stirling impeached for high Treason. - The Webster's Wife's Tears over her Husband's Testicles, in a Dialogue 'twixt her and the Matrons of Middletown. - The Presbyterian Pope: A Dialogue 'twixt the Kirk Treasurer and Meg, a Lady of the Game. - On a Cameronian Butter-Wife at the Bow-Head. - A Satire on a Tea Table. - An Englishman's Grace over a Pock-Pudding. At the desire of several gentlemen in Town and Country (Online)
A collection of poet Pennicuicke's satires on kirkmen, &c. Rome's legacy to the Kirk of Scotland. A satire on the stool of repentance. Together With The Cameronian Crucifix. - The Criminal Stirling impeached for high Treason. - The Webster's Wife's Tears

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