"The Merry-Thought: or the Glass-Window and Bog-House Miscellany" by Hurlothrumbo is a funny book of poems that pokes fun at people, which was probably put together in the early 1700s. It's like a bunch of jokes and silly rhymes found written in public bathrooms and bars back in the day. The poems tease love, talk about what's wrong with society, and comment on politics in a funny way. By containing not-so-serious expressions, the collection fights back against the serious writing rules popular back then. The book starts by explaining what this collection is all about, giving us clues about what poetry and life were like in the 18th century. It also talks about important elements like class, gender, and how people acted, all while making us laugh and showing us what fools we can be every day.

The Merry-Thought: or the Glass-Window and Bog-House Miscellany Parts 2, 3 and 4
By Hurlothrumbo
Venture into a world of irreverent verses scribbled on walls, where love, politics, and societal norms get a humorous roasting in this collection of satirical poems.
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2007-02-06
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