"The Republican Procession, Or The Tumultuous Cavalcade" is a sharp and satirical poem by Edward Ward, presented in the Hudibrastic style. This edition includes "An Answer" by the same author, offering a comprehensive perspective on the political tumult of its time. Written with wit and biting commentary, the poem captures the essence of political processions and societal unrest in 17th-century England.
Ward's skillful use of verse brings to life the chaotic energy of the era, making it an enduring piece of political satire. This work provides valuable insights into the socio-political dynamics of the period and showcases Ward's talent for blending humor with incisive critique.
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