Pasquino risen from the Dead: or, his own relation of a late voyage he made to the other world, in a discourse with his friend Marforio [translated from the Italian].
Pasquiniana, Or an Account of Pasquino's Travels, Dialogues with Marphorio and Seraphino, Etc. [Translated from the French.].
Entretiens curieux de Pasquin et de Marphorius sur l'Estat present de la Crestienté, publiez au Capitole de Rome. Traduit de Latin en François et augmenté de plus d'un tiers. [A political satire.].
The Visions of Pasquin, Or, a Character of the Roman Court, Religion and Practices ... In a Dialogue Between Pasquin and Marforio, Translated Out of Italian
Les Visions de Pasquille. Le jugement d'iceluy, ou Pasquille, prisonnier. Avec le dialogue de Probus. [Translated from the Latin of C. S. Curio.].
Second Political Dialogues between the ... statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome. Translated from the original Italian
Political Dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome. In which the origin and views of the late war, the secret mediation of the present peace, and the genuine conditions of it, are brought to light: translated from the original Italian, etc
Opera di Pasquino, qual manda un suo servo, per tutta Roma cercando il suo naso, qual gia son tanti anni che lo perse, etc. [In verse.].
A Dialogue [in Verse, on the State of the English Parliament, Etc.] Between Pasquin and Morforio, Two Statues in Rome
Begin. Pasquillus S.P.Q.R. Primū Iter Ad Romā Faciet Te Cernere Nequā, Etc. [Fol. 2 A, Line 13.] (Pasquillus. Cyrus Personæ Loquentes.) [An Attack Upon the Popedom in the Form of a Dialogue.] MS. Notes
Pasquilli Extatici, Seu Nuper E Cœlo Reversi, de Rebus Partim Superis, Partim Inter Homines in Christiana Religione ... Controversis, Cum Marphorio Colloquium, Etc. [By C.S. Curio.] (Rhythmi. Epigrammata. Dialogus Pasquilli & Germani.).