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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
POETICAL THESAURUS
WIT AND FOLLY
LEARNING
ARTS AND SCIENCES
PÆDANTS
VIRTUOSO
ANTIQUITY
HISTORY
ABSURDITIES
CUSTOME
OPINION
NONSENSE
TRUTH
PHYSIQUE
NATURE
CHYMISTRY
MAGIQUE
GEOMANCY
ASTROLOGY
LOVE
MARRIAGE
WOMEN
LUST
HONOR
THE WORLD
VULGARITY
MORALITY
AVARICE
FORTUNE
WEALTH
WRITERS
POETRY
GOVERNMENT
LAW
REBELLION
TREACHERY
INJUSTICE
MODERN WAR
COWARDISE
HOPE
FEARE
THEFT
RELIGION
ZEAL
CRUELTY
CONSCIENCE
FANATIQUES
PRELATES
POPERY
GLUTTONY
TIME
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