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George Wither

    George Wither was an English poet and satirist, noted for his uncompromising character and sharp wit. His early works, such as "Abuses Stript and Whipt," fiercely targeted societal vices and virtues, often landing him in trouble with authorities and even imprisonment. Later, Wither embraced Puritanism, shifting his focus to religious poetry and polemical tracts, frequently issuing pronouncements of impending disaster for England. His mastery of seven-syllable verse and a powerful, distinctive voice mark his enduring contribution to English literature.

    Halelviah
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