An Heroic Epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord Craven (3rd Ed.)
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A mock-heroic satirical poem adopts the epistolary heroic-epistle form to lavish exaggerated, ironic praise on a titled patron, celebrating aristocratic privilege and public theatrics while lampooning assertions of noble superiority. It recounts youthful zeal for liberty turned performative deference to rank, describes disputes with rivals, and imagines pageantry, obedient retainers, and crowds rallied to uphold peerage pretensions. The verse blends classical epic diction with contemporary political and social satire to expose absurdities of social deference, ceremonial honor, and self-congratulatory public spectacle.
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