- Primitive physick, or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases2
- Recipe book2
- Solitude considered with respect to its influence upon the mind and the heart2
- The Reward Of Cruelty2
- The art of preserving health: a poem2
- The diseases incident to armies: with the method of cure2
- The pleasures of imagination: a poem, in three books2
- [Fetus in utero]2
- [Lifecycle of moths]2
- [The uterus]2
- "Here the fair humble penitent behold1
- "Together they totter about1
- ... Ah Lord, what mean you by this strange discourse!1
- ... But here old merry Kate, and Nan, and Bess1
- ... Doth envy Hodge his great one1
- ... One hundred pounds th' paymaster knew1
- ... One thousand pounds, old father, if you please1
- ... These monstrous heads too, are philosophers1
- ... Tickles her tuft, and laces on her stays1
- ...How teeth to draw of ev'ry class1