Birth date: 
1612
Death date: 
1680
Birth town: 
Country: 
England

Poet and satirist; born at Strensham in Worcestershire and educated at the King's School, Worcester. He then went to work as a secretary to Thomas Jefferey at Earl's Croom, near to Upton-upon-Severn. He took up painting and there are two portraits attributed to him in the nearby rectory.

Charles II is known to have had a high opinion of Butler's great religious satire Hudibras (1663-1678) and awarded him an annual pension of £100, although the writer still died in poverty.

Butler began Hudibras while lodging in Holborn around 1658. In 1661 he is recorded as being at Ludlow Castle as steward to Richard Vaughan, Earl of Carberry. During the Civil War the castle had been captured by Parliamentarians and the contents sold, but during the Restoration, when the Court of the Marches was revived, Carberry (the President) undertook to make the castle inhabitable again. Part of Samuel Butler's work at the castle was towards this end, with account books apparently showing him making payments to craftsmen working on the repairs. He is supposed to have married around this time and was certainly still working on Hudibras, a satire ridiculing religious hypocrisy, while at Ludlow. He gave up his stewardship in January 1662 and the first part of Hudibras was published in December of the same year.

Poems by this Poet

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The Elephant In The Moon In Long Verse 19 May 2014
5
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The Greatest saints and sinners have been made 19 May 2014
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The Lady's Answer to the Knight 5 September 2014
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The Metaphysical Sectarian 19 May 2014
4.25
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0
The Metaphysical Sectarian 31 July 2013
4
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0
The Religion Of Hudibras 29 November 2013
3
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0
The Religion of Sir Hudibras 17 May 2014
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The Righteous Man 5 September 2014
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The Saints 17 May 2014
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The Tattling Gossip of the Newsheets 19 May 2014
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