The Poetical Works of John Skelton (Vol. 1&2)

The Poetical Works of John Skelton (Vol. 1&2) Complete Edition

John Skelton2020
This carefully crafted e-artnow ebook collection "The Poetical Works of John Skelton" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:_x000D_ Of the death of the noble prince, Kynge Edwarde the Forth_x000D_ Poeta Skelton laureatus libellum suum metrice alloquitur_x000D_ Tetrastichon ad Magistrum Rukshaw_x000D_ The Bowge of Courte_x000D_ Phyllyp Sparowe_x000D_ The tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng_x000D_ Poems against Garnesche_x000D_ Against venemous tongues_x000D_ How euery thing must haue a tyme_x000D_ Prayer to the Father of Heauen_x000D_ To the Seconde Parson_x000D_ To the Holy Gooste_x000D_ "Woffully araid,"_x000D_ "Now synge we, as we were wont," _x000D_ "I, liber, et propera, regem tu pronus adora,"_x000D_ The maner of the world now a dayes_x000D_ Ware the Hauke_x000D_ Epithaphe. A Deuoute Trentale for old John Clarke_x000D_ "Diligo rustincum cum portant,"_x000D_ Lamentatio urbis Norvicen_x000D_ In Bedel, _x000D_ "Hanc volo transcribas,"_x000D_ "Igitur quia sunt qui mala cuncta fremunt,"_x000D_ "Salve plus decies quam sunt momenta dierum," _x000D_ Henrici Septimi Epitaphium_x000D_ Eulogium pro suorum temporum conditione, tantis principibus non indignum_x000D_ Tetrastichon veritatis_x000D_ Against the Scottes_x000D_ Vnto diuers people that remord this rymynge,_x000D_ Chorus de Dis contra Scottos_x000D_ Chorus de Dis, &c. super triumphali victoria contra Gallos_x000D_ Vilitissimus Scotus Dundas allegat caudas contra Angligenas_x000D_ Elegia in Margaretæ nuper comitissæ de Derby funebre ministerium_x000D_ Why were ye Calliope embrawdred with letters of golde?_x000D_ Cur tibi contexta est aurea Calliope?_x000D_ The Boke of Three Fooles_x000D_ A replycacion agaynst certayne yong scolers abiured of late_x000D_ Magnyfycence, a goodly interlude and a mery_x000D_ Colyn Cloute…_x000D_ Speke, Parrot_x000D_ Why come ye nat to Courte_x000D_ Howe the douty Duke of Albany, lyke a cowarde knyght, ran awaye shamfully,_x000D_ Poems attributed to Skelton:_x000D_ Verses presented to King Henry the Seventh at the feast of St. George_x000D_ The Epitaffe of the moste noble and valyaunt Jaspar late Duke of Beddeforde_x000D_ Elegy on King Henry the Seventh_x000D_ Vox populi, vox Dei_x000D_ The Image of Ipocrysy…
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