Tit for tat. To which is annex'd, an epistle from a nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity. In answer to a Latin letter in verse. Also the review; or, the case fairly stated on both sides. Wherein is shewn the true Cause of the foregoing Poems. Honi soit qui mal y Pense. Motto of the Garter.

All titles
  • Tit for tat. To which is annex'd, an epistle from a nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity. In answer to a Latin letter in verse. Also the review; or, the case fairly stated on both sides. Wherein is shewn the true Cause of the foregoing Poems. Honi soit qui mal y Pense. Motto of the Garter.
  • Tit for tat. Or an answer to the Epistle to a nobleman.
Imprint
London [i.e. Edinburgh]: printed for T. Reynolds in the Strand, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, [1734]
Publication year
1734
ESTC No.
T135664
Grub Street ID
184038
Description
19,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
The first and third pieces are satires in verse on John Hervey, Baron Hervey.

The Doctor of Divinity = William Sherwin.

Printed by R. Fleming, Edinburgh, on the evidence of the ornaments.

Price from imprint: price Sixpence.