(III.) Are theſe Things So? the Previous Question, from an Englishman in his Grotto, to a Great Man at Court. . . . [by James Miller] London: Printed for T. Cooper, . . . MDCCXL.

(IV.) The Great Man's Answer to Are theſe Things So? in a Dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in His Grotto. . . . By the Author of Are theſe Things So. [by James Miller] London: Printed for T. Cooper, . . . M DCC XL.

(V.) Yes, they are: being an answer to Are theſe Things ſo? the previous question from An Engliſhman in his Grotto to a Great Man at Court. . . . London: Printed for T. Cooper . . . M. DCC. XL. . . .

(VI.) What of that! Occaſion'd by a Pamphlet, intitled, Are theſe Things ſo? And its Answer, Yes, they are. . . . The Second Edition. London: Printed for T. Cooper, . . . M DCC XL. . . .

(VII.) They are Not. . . . The Third Edition. London: Printed for T. Cooper, . . . M dccxl. . . .

(VIII.) Pro and Con. . . . London: Printed for J. Roberts, . . . M dcc xli. . . . Folio, eight works in one volume, red morocco, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery.

POPEIANA.—The Court Dunciad. Inſcrib'd to the Honourable Mrs. Fitz——ms.

This Book's a Meaning, and, no Doubt,
Ye all have Wit enough to find it out.

London: Printed for J. Irons, and sold at the Pamphlet-Shops of London and Weſtminſter. 1733. [Price 1s.] 8vo, green morocco, gilt edges. Bound with "Spiller's Jests" and three other works.

Engraved frontispiece with four lines of verse beneath.