Pasquinade

The name "pasquinade" comes from ''Pasquino'', the nickname of a Hellenistic statue, the remains of a type now known as a ''Pasquino Group'', found in the River Tiber in Rome in 1501 – the first of a number of "talking statues of Rome" which have been used since the 16th century by locals to post anonymous political commentary.
The verse pasquinade has a classical source in the satirical epigrams of ancient Roman and Greek writers such as Martial, Callimachus, Lucillius, and Catullus. The Menippean satire has been classed as a type of pasquinade. During the Roman Empire, statues would be decorated with anonymous brief verses or criticisms. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pasquils iests with the merriments of Mother Bunch, vvittie, pleasant, and delightfull by Pasquil
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Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the tauerne where after the suruey of the sellar, you are presented with a pleasant pynte of poeticall sherry by Pasquil
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Pasqvils iests with The merriments of Mother Bunch. VVittie, pleasant, and delightfull by Pasquil
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Pasquils Palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne by Pasquil
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Pasquils iests vvith the merriments of Mother Bunch. VVittie, pleasant, and delightfull by Pasquil
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Pasquils jests with the merriments of Mother Bunch. Witty, pleasant, and delightfull by Pasquil
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Pasquils jests vvith the merriments of Mother Bunch, wittie, pleasant and delightfull by Pasquil
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Pasquils palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne where after the survey of the sellar, you are presented with a pleasant pinte of poeticall sherry by Pasquil
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Pasquils jests with the merriments of Mother Bunch by Pasquil
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Pasquils Palinodia, and his progresse to the taverne by Pasquil
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Pasquils iestes mixed with Mother Bunches merriments. Whereunto is added a bakers doozen of guiles. Very prettie and pleasant, to driue away the tediousnesse of a winters evening by Pasquil
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The first Parte of Pasquils apologie by Pasquil
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