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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, by Mrs. Barbauld (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
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