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A compact collection of playful and satirical poems that blend classical parody, topical lampoon, and light verse. The pieces range from parodies of ancient models and mock translations to witty newspaper-style sketches, dialogues, and comic monologues. Recurring modes include learned pastiche, ironic moralizing, and convivial whimsy, directed at literary foibles, social manners, and political follies. The tone alternates between urbane gentleness and pointed satire, employing formal metres and colloquial burlesque, with occasional mock-heroic flourishes and polished epigrams. The sequence offers variety in voice and form while keeping a consistently witty, urbane sensibility.

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A. D. Godley

A. D. Godley was an English author and academic known for his contributions to literature that often reflect on the academic life and the culture of Oxford. His notable works include "Aspects of Modern Oxford, by a Mere Don," which offers insights into the university's environment from a personal perspective. Godley's writing is characterized by a blend of humor and critical observation, as seen in his poetry collection "Lyra Frivola" and his essays in "The Casual Ward: Academic and Other Oddments." Through his works, he provides a unique lens on the intellectual and social fabric of his time.

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