(1783). The Temple of pleasure: A poem. To which is added a lamentation on Dr. Graham's declaration that he intends going to the continent. Likewise. A poetical epistle from Vestina the Rosy Goddess of health, to Dr. Graham, the Prince of Quacks. London: Printed for J. Langham, under the Great Piazza, Great-Russel-Street, Convent-Garden.
Chicago Style CitationThe Temple of Pleasure: A Poem. To Which Is Added a Lamentation On Dr. Graham's Declaration That He Intends Going to the Continent. Likewise. A Poetical Epistle From Vestina the Rosy Goddess of Health, to Dr. Graham, the Prince of Quacks. London: Printed for J. Langham, under the Great Piazza, Great-Russel-Street, Convent-Garden, 1783.
MLA CitationThe Temple of Pleasure: A Poem. To Which Is Added a Lamentation On Dr. Graham's Declaration That He Intends Going to the Continent. Likewise. A Poetical Epistle From Vestina the Rosy Goddess of Health, to Dr. Graham, the Prince of Quacks. London: Printed for J. Langham, under the Great Piazza, Great-Russel-Street, Convent-Garden, 1783.