57. Reflections on the Various Effects of Love, According to the contrary Dispositions of the Persons on whom it operates. Illustrated with a great many Examples of the good and bad Consequences of that Passion. Collected from the best Ancient and Modern Histories. Intermix'd with the latest Amours and Intrigues of Persons of the First Rank of both Sexes, of a certain Island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia. Written by the Author of The Mercenary Lover, and Memoirs of the said Island…. For N. Dobb. 1726. 8vo. B.M. (635. f. 11/6), incomplete, 16 pages only. Daily Journal, 13 April 1726.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For N. Dobb. 1726. 8vo.
B.M. (12614. d. 17).

[Another edition.] The Second Edition. For J. Millan, and sold by J.
Roberts, T. Astley, W. Meadows, and H. Whitridge, Mrs. Dodd, and Mrs.
Graves. In Two Parts. 1727.
Daily Journal, 5 July 1727.

58. The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Carimania. For the Booksellers of London and Westminster. 1727. 8vo. Yale. Daily Journal, 24 Sept. 1726.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition Corrected. For the Booksellers
of London and Westminster. 1727. 8vo.
B.M. (838. c. 7), with a Key.

59. Secret Memoirs Of the late Mr. Duncan Campbel, The Famous Deaf and Dumb Gentleman. Written By Himself, who ordered they should be publish'd after his Decease. To which is added, An Appendix, by Way of Vindication of Mr. Duncan Campbel, against that groundless Aspersion cast upon him, That he but pretended to be Deaf and Dumb. For J. Millan; and J. Chrichley. 1732. 8vo. Mrs. Haywood may have had a hand in this production. B.M. (10825. bbb. 26).

60. A Spy upon the Conjurer: or, a Collection Of Surprising
Stories, With Names, Places, and particular Circumstances relating to
Mr. Duncan Campbell, commonly known by the Name of the Deaf and Dumb
Man; and the astonishing Penetration and Event of his Predictions.
Written to my Lord—— by a Lady, who for more than Twenty Years past;
has made it her Business to observe all Transactions in the Life and
Conversation of Mr. Campbell. Sold by Mr. Campbell at the Green-Hatch in
Buckingham-Court, Whitehall; and at Burton's Cofee-House, Charing Cross.
1724. 8vo.
B.M. (G. 13535). Harvard. Daily Post, 19 Mar. 1724.

[Another edition.] A Spy on the Conjurer: or, a Collection Of
Surprizing and Diverting Stories, With Merry and Ingenious Letters. By
Way of Memoirs of the Famous Mr. Duncan Campbell, demonstrating the
astonishing Foresight of that Wonderful Deaf and Dumb Man. The Whole
being Moral and Instructive. Written to my Lord—— by a Lady, who,
for Twenty Years past, has made it her Business to observe all
Transactions in the Life and Conversation of Mr. Campbell. Revised by
Mrs. Eliza Haywood. The Second Edition. For T. Corbet. 1724. 8vo.
Brown University. Daily Post, 21 Aug. 1724.

[Another edition.] A Spy upon the Conjurer…. Revised by Mrs. Eliza
Haywood. For J. Peele. 1724. 8vo.
Copy owned by Professor Trent.

[Another edition.] A Spy on the Conjurer…. Revised by Mrs. Eliz.
Haywood. For W. Ellis, J. Brotherton, J. Batly, T. Woodward, J. Fox.
1725. 8vo.
This omits the words "The Second Edition." These four issues consist
of identical sheets bound up with different title-pages.
B.M. (613. f. 2). Daily Journal, 25 Jan. 1725.