Poetical miscellany mainly of contemporary satires, by various authors, chiefly anonymous. ca. 1680.

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Poetical miscellany mainly of contemporary satires, by various authors, chiefly anonymous. ca. 1680.

Comprises 36 English verse satires on the behaviour of persons in high society during the reign of Charles II, including that of the king himself, many of them somewhat obscene.

1 v. (90 ff.), manuscript.

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