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was D'Anvers' most popular poem; told from the perspective of a town servant, it lampoons the current state of the university through the eyes of a visiting country bumpkin, one John Blunder, and consists of 1,411 lines of "robust colloquial
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A Poem Upon His Sacred Majesty, His Voyage for Holland; Academia - or, the Humours of the University of Oxford in Burlesque Verse; and The Oxford-Act: A Poem
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et al., it is "as dull as might be expected," but another commentator calls it politically "daring." The second and third poems β€”
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One modern commentator has described D'Anvers as "that splendid Oxford satirist" though another characterizes
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A Poem Upon His Sacred Majesty, His Voyage For Holland: By way of Dialogue, Between Belgia and Britannia.
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A Poem Upon His Sacred Majesty, His Voyage For Holland: By way of Dialogue, Between Belgia and Britannia
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had divided loyalties between the Netherlands, the country of his birth, and Britain. According to
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London, Printed for Tho. Bever, at the Hand and Star, near Temple Barr, in Fleet-street, 1691.
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London: Printed and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers Hall, 1691 (repr. 1716, 1730).
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D'Anvers is known to have published two poems with a third generally attributed to her.
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is particularly bawdy, which may explain why it was published anonymously.
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Academia, or, The Humours of the University of Oxford. In Burlesque Verse.
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as "ribald, scurrilous doggerel." Her work has been anthologized in
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Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Women's Verse
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Queen Mary
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A Poem Upon His Sacred Majesty, His Voyage For Holland: By way of Dialogue, Between Belgia and Britannia.
Academia, or, The Humours of the University of Oxford. In Burlesque Verse.
The Oxford-Act: a Poem


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