Mock poem, or Whiggs supplication : manuscript, [ca. 1723].

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Mock poem, or Whiggs supplication : manuscript, [ca. 1723].

A satire on the rebellion of the Scottish Presbyterians in 1665. The work was modeled after Samuel Butler's Hudibras.

1 v. ; 20 x 16 cm.

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Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680

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Colvil, Samuel

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