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Filed under: Verse satire, English -- Early works to 1800- The man of taste : occasion'd by an epistle of Mr. Pope's on that subject (Printed by J. Wright, for Lawton Gilliver at Homer's head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1733), by James Bramston, John Wright, Gerard Van der Gucht, Alexander Pope, and Lawton Gilliver (page images at HathiTrust)
- Orbilius vapulans or A juniper lecture for a moth-eaten scholar By the authour of the Coffee scuffle. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year, 1662), by fl. 1662 Woolnoth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Britanicus his blessing. (At Cambridge : Imprinted by Roger Daniel, printer to the Vniversity, 1646) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Verse satire, French -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Verse satire, Italian -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Verse satire, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Verse satire, Latin -- Early works to 1800- D. Junii Juvenalis Aquinatis Satyrae, scholiis veterum, & fere omnium eruditorum, qui ex professo in eas scripserunt, commentariis tam antea vulgatis; quam novis; partim integris, ut Is. Grangaei, Jo. Britannici, Nic. Rigaltii, Pet. Pithoei & aliorum: partim selectis, ut G. Vallae, Eilh. Lubini, &c. partim etiam conquisitis, ut Is. Vossii, Oct. Ferrarii, Cl. Salmasii, J.G. Graevii aliorumque, nec non animadversis Th. J. Almelovenii, illustratae: accesserunt eorundem vv. cll. ad scholia veterum notae ... (typis & sumtibus Rudolphi a Zyll, G.f., 1685), by Juvenal and Heinrich Christian de Hennin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Decii Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Satyræ (N. Pezzana, 1707), by Juvenal, Persius, and Joseph de Jouvency (page images at HathiTrust)
- Opera omnia (apud Lefèvre, 1825), by Horace and Jean-Augustin Amar Du Rivier (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Verse satire -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800- Strange news from Stafford-shire; or, a dreadful example of divine justice Shown upon a young-man in that county, who having stolen a Bible, and being taxed therewith, fell to imprecating Gods judgements upon himself, wishing that his hands might rot off, and that he might rot alive if he touched it; which heavy judgement in a short time fell upon him, his hands and his arms rotting away, and his leggs from his body, he being not sick, yet appearing to all that see him the saddest spectacle that ever eyes beheld. This may warn others from wishing for judgements to fall upon them, when they know themselves guilty. This relation was given and attested by Mr. Vincent, Minister of Bednal, who discoursed with this miserable young-man, tune of, My bleeding heart, &c. ([London] : Printed for, F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clark, [Between 1674 and 1679]), by William Vincent (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Verse satire- Felix Farley, rhymes, : Latin and English, (Printed and published by J.M. Gutch, at the office of Felix Farley's Bristol Journal., 1826), by John Eagles (page images at HathiTrust)
- The condottier, a poem. Philadelphia, a satire. (published for the author, by M. Thomas. James Maxwell, printer, 1821), by John C. M'Call (page images at HathiTrust)
- The tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the picturesque (Boston : Roberts Brothers, 1866., 1866), by William Combe and Alfred Crowquill (page images at HathiTrust)
- I︠U︡moristicheskīi︠a︡ stikhotvorenīi︠a︡ Oblichitelʹnago Poėta (Temnago Chelovi︠e︡ka) (880-05 Sanktpeterburgʺ : Izdanīe Tipografīi V. Golovina, 1863-1864., 1863), by D. D. Minaevʺ and Yudin Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Original drawings by George Cruikshank (1836), by George Cruikshank, John David Drummond Perth, Post-1650 Manuscript Collection (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library), and Root & Son (page images at HathiTrust)
- Satire (s.n.], 1770), by Salvatore Rosa, Anton Maria Salvini, and Giovanni Canocchi (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Verse satire -- Netherlands- Het groote tafereel der dwaasheid : vertoonende de opkomst, voortgang en ondergang der actie, bubbel en windnegotie, in Vrankryk, Engeland, en de Nederlanden, gepleegt in den jaare MDCCXX : zynde een verzameling van alle de conditien en projecten van de opgeregte compagnien van assurantie, navigatie, commercie, &c. in Nederland, zo wel die in gebruik zyn gebragt, als die door de h. staten van eenige provintien zyn verworpen : als meede konst-plaaten, comedien en gedigten ... : gedrukt tot waarshouwinge voor de nakomelingen, in 't noodlottige jaar, voor veel zotte en wyze, 1720. (s.n., 1720) (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Verse satire, English- London; and The Vanity of Human Wishes: With Notes, Historical and Biographical, and a Glossary (sixth edition (uses the 1755 Vanity text); London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1890), by Samuel Johnson, ed. by I. P. Fleming (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), by Samuel Johnson (HTML at Renascence Editions)
- Academia: or, The Humours of the University of Oxford in Burlesque Verse (London: Randal Taylor, 1691), by Alicia D'Anvers (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
- Eighteen Hundred and Eleven (London: Printed for J. Johnson and Co., 1812), by Mrs. Barbauld (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
- Satires, and other poems (G. Willis, 1838), by Joseph Hall and Peter Hall (page images at HathiTrust)
- Poems on affairs of State; Augustan satirical verse, 1660-1714. (Yale University Press, 1963), by George deForest Lord (page images at HathiTrust)
- The imperial epistle ; and The shade of Alexander Pope (Printed by H. Maxwell, for A. Dickins, bookseller, North Second street, opposite Christ-Church., 1800), by Thomas James Mathias, Asbury Dickins, and Hugh Maxwell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Rede me and be nott wrothe, for I saye no thinge but trothe. (A. Constable and Co., 1895), by William Roy, Edward Arber, and Jerome Barlow (page images at HathiTrust)
- The satires of Cynicus. (Cynicus Publishing, and Simpkin, Marshall Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1982), by Cynicus (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- "'Arry" ballads : from "Punch" (London : Bradbury, Agnew & Co., [1892], 1892), by E. J. Milliken, George Du Maurier, Charles Keene, John Leech, and Agnew and Co Bradbury (page images at HathiTrust)
- The ladies exercise at tea : with the rise and progress therof, or the metamorphosis of a set of ladies into a set of china tea-cups. (Printed by Rich. Dickson and reprinted in Corke, 1729) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Blasphemy as old as the creation : or, The Newgate divine : a satyr address'd to the modern advocates of irreligion, prophaneness, and infidelity (by George Faulkner, at the pamphlet-shop in Essex-Street, where all manner of pamphlets are sold and printing work done reasonably, 1730), by Thomas Newcomb and George Faulkner (page images at HathiTrust)
- A satyr. In the manner of Persius : in a dialogue between the poet and his friend (Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730), by John Hervey Hervey (page images at HathiTrust)
- Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace (Printed for A. Dodd ;, 1733), by Mary Wortley Montagu, Christopher Dickson, and John Hervey Hervey (page images at HathiTrust)
- The first satire of the second book of Horace, imitated : in a dialogue between Alexander Pope, of Twickenham, in Com. Midd. Esq ; on the one part, and his learned council on the other. (by and for George Faulkner, in Essex-Street, opposite to the Bridge, 1733), by Alexander Pope, George Faulkner, and Horace (page images at HathiTrust)
- Belly duel (s.n.], 1730), by Jonathan Swift (page images at HathiTrust)
- Vanella in the straw : a poem inscrib'd to a certain lady in St. James's-Street. (Printed for W. James, without Temple-Bar; and sold by the booksellers and pamphlet-sellers of London and Westminister, 1732) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pursuits of literature : a satirical poem in four dialogues, with notes. (Printed by H. Maxwell, for J. Nancrede, Boston, and A. Dickins, and J. Ormrod, Philadelphia, 1800), by Thomas James Mathias and American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The pursuits of literature : a satirical poem in four dialogues, with notes. (Printed for T. Becket, 1801), by Thomas James Mathias, Thomas Becket, and Jaques and Co (page images at HathiTrust)
- Love in the Suds: a Town Eclogue.: Being the Lamentation of Roscius for the Loss of His Nyky., by W. Kenrick (Gutenberg ebook)
- The Scribleriad, and The Difference Between Verbal and Practical Virtue, by John Hervey Hervey, ed. by James Sambrook (Gutenberg ebook)
- The Man of Taste, by James Bramston, contrib. by F. P. Lock (Gutenberg ebook)
- An Answer to unconstant William, or, The Young-man's resolution to pay the young lasses in their own coin. ([London] : Printed for C. Bates, next door to the Crown-Tavern in West-Smithfield., [ca. 1680]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Bare-faced Tories: A new song. To the tune of Robbin-Goodfellow. (London: : Printed for H. Jones, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Batchelor's triumph: or, The single-man's happiness. ([London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, near the Hospital-gate in West-Smithfield, [between 1672 and 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Amorous shepherd, and coy shepherdess, or, An answer to Amintas and Claudia: ([London] : Printed for J. Clarke at the Harp and Bible in West-Smithfield, [1680?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Augusta's restoration from her city-calenture,: by an emittick pill of quo warranto from Westminster. ([London] : Printed for Peter Trimme, 1683) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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