Tom Tell-Troath: Or, a Free Discourse Touching the Manners of the Time.
The Honest Informer, Or Tom Tell-Troth's Observations Upon Abuses of Government
Tom Tell-Truth's Letter to a Dissenter in Vindication of the L - S [Lords] Against the Tackers
The Honest Informer, Or Tom-tell-troth's Observations Upon Abuses of Government, Etc
Tom Tell-Troth, Or a Free Discourse Touching the Murmurs of the Times; Directed to His Majesty, by Way of Humble Advertisement
Tom Tell-Truth. [A ballad.] B.L.
A Pleasant Discourse Between Two Sea-men, Tom-Tell-troth and John Ramble: at Their First Meeting in Club-House. [On the Political News of the Town.].
A letter by Tom Tell-Truth to the Committee for conducting the Free Press, on the misconduct of the Corporation of Dublin. With other cuttings from the Publick Register or Freemans Journal on the same subject.
Flow-controlled Ventilation During Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery
The Lady and the Cut-throat
Tom Tell-Truth, of the Island of Utopia's Letter to Mr. Nobody
Tom Tell-Troth Westminsters Foot-Post; Also shewing that Crumwell is absolutely dead, in despight of any that shall speake to the contrary
Sorrow's Crown
Tom Tel-Troths come to towne againe with his humors, under which Humour is contained these particulars: viz. A Rope for a Parat. A Bable for a Foole. A Springe for a Woodcocke. And a Snare for a Fox, etc