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A lively collection of short verses and comic sketches that mixes satire, sentiment, and streetwise observation. The pieces include brisk ditties, ballads, and dramatic vignettes written for reading or recitation, often using conversational rhythm and theatrical punchlines. Many poems focus on everyday urban scenes, domestic foibles, and public spectacles, shifting between playful parody and moments of genuine sympathy for hardship. Recurring motifs such as social contrast, municipal bustle, and popular entertainments unify the volume, producing a varied yet cohesive sequence of light verse and social commentary.
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