This consisted of large additions to the main contents of two former volumes of idyllic, satiric, elegiac and lyric verse.
Incessantly working on romantic lyrical poetry, from the 1960s on she published satiric verses directed at politics and the erotic.
Goliardic poetry (four-line stanzas of satiric verse) was an art form used by some clerics to express dissent.
Like Punch, the journal published satiric verse and parodies, as well as political and literary criticism, sports and travel information.
There "he worked on literary memoirs he was not to finish," spending his time writing "poems for children, satiric verse, and broadsides."
Although women's genitals appear often in invective and satiric verse as objects of disgust, they are rarely referred to in Latin love elegy.
First of all Wessel is known for his many humorous and satiric verse tales (ed.
Dryden's greatest achievements were in satiric verse in works like the mock-heroic MacFlecknoe (1682).
Ewers's literary career began with a volume of satiric verse, entitled A Book of Fables, published in 1901.
"Some trifling disagreement regarding a satiric verse, I believe."