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Satires and miscellaneous poetry and prose
Edited by Renbe Lamar
Butler, Samuel (1612-1680)
FORMAL SATIRES
PINDARIC ODES
BALLADS
MOCK ENCOMIUMS
TRANSLATIONS
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES
REPARTEES between CAT and PUSS at a CATERWALLING
UPON PHILIP NYE'S THANKSGIVING BEARD
PROLOGUE TO THE QUEEN OF ARRAGON,
EPILOGUE Upon the same. To the DUTCHESS.
AN EPISTLE to a FRIEND
TO THOMAS ------
TRIPLETS UPON AVARICE
EPIGRAM ON A CLUB of SOTS
DESCRIPTION OF HOLLAND
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