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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sodom is an
obscene Restoration closet drama, published in 1684. The work is thought
to be that of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester. Determining the date
of composition and attribution are complicated owing mostly to
misattribution of evidence for and against Rochester's authorship in
Restoration and later texts. The play consists of five acts in rhyming
couplets. There are two prologues, two epilogues and a short final
speech. General Buggeranthos reports that this policy is welcomed by the
soldiers, who spend less on prostitutes as a consequence, but has
deleterious effects on women of the kingdom who have recourse to
"dildoes and dogs".