Cupid stripp'd; or a plain discovery of the intrigues of amorous pops, and humours of several other whimsical persons, in a pleasant and profitable dialogue, between a precious saint-like sister called Terpole and Mimologos a scoffing buffoon. Written by Don Francisco Baltheo de Montalvan, and faithfully translated out of the original, by W. H. M.D

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed and sold by A. Baldwin at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1703.
Publication year
1703
ESTC No.
T95122
Grub Street ID
314645
Description
[8],44p. ; 8°.
Note
Francisco Baltheo de Montalvan is probably a pseudonym

With a translators preface Signed W.H

On verso facing titlepage, verse inscribed: To his honoured friend the ingenious publisher of this facetious discourse; signed H.C.