This satirical poem known popularly as the Miliade because of its thousand-verse length (in octosyllabic verse) was printed anonymously around 1636. The poem''s endurance and plentiful and specific political references make it a lively commentary encompassing discontent with the increasingly centralized government before the outbreak of the civil wars the Frondes (1648-53).
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