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Satires and miscellaneous poetry and prose
Edited by Renbe Lamar
Butler, Samuel (1612-1680)
FORMAL SATIRES
THE ELEPHANT IN THE MOON
THE ELEPHANT IN THE MOON
SATYR UPON THE ROYAL SOCIETY
SATYR UPON THE WEAKNESS AND MISERY OF MAN
SATYR UPON THE LICENTIOUS AGE OF CHARLES THE 2D
SATYR UPON GAMING
SATYR UPON OUR RIDICULOUS IMITATION OF THE FRENCH
SATYR UPON DRUNKENNESS
SATYR UPON MARRIAGE
UPON CRITICS Who judge of MODERN PLAYS Precisely by the RULES of the ANTIENTS
SATYR UPON PLAGIARIES
SATYR UPON THE IMPERFECTION AND ABUSE OF HUMAN LEARNING
PINDARIC ODES
BALLADS
MOCK ENCOMIUMS
TRANSLATIONS
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES
POETICAL THESAURUS
APPENDIX
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Satires and miscellaneous poetry and prose
Conscience
The Tongue of Conscience is no slander,
For, though it call a great Commander
Pultron and Coward to his face,
He nere considers what he says.
Satires and miscellaneous poetry and prose