The Bowge of Courte (John Skelton Poems)
In Autumpne whan the sonne in vyrgyneBy radyante hete enryped hath our corneWhan luna full of mutabylyteAs Emperes the dyademe ...
In Autumpne whan the sonne in vyrgyneBy radyante hete enryped hath our corneWhan luna full of mutabylyteAs Emperes the dyademe ...
Poeta Skelton Laureatus libellum suum metrice alloquitur.Ad dominum properato meum mea pagina Percy, Qui ...
Tell you I chyll, If that ye wyll A whyle be styll, Of a comely gyll That dwelt on a hyll: But she is not ...
Pla ce bo, Who is there, who? Di le xi, Dame Margery; Fa, re, my, my, Wherfore and why, why? For the sowle of Philip Sparowe, That ...
[Skelton Laureate agaynste a comely Coystrowne that curyowsly chawntyd And curryshly cowntred, And madly in hys Musykkys mokkyshly made, Agaynste ...
Kynge Jamy, Jomy your joye is all go.Ye summoned our kynge. Why dyde ye so?To you no thyng it dyde ...
Knoledge, acquayntance, resort, fauour with grace;Delyte, desyre, respyte wyth lyberte;Corage wyth lust, conuenient tyme and space;Dysdayns, dystres, exylyd cruelte;Wordys well ...
The auncient acquaintance, madam, betwen vs twayn,The famylyaryte, the formal dalyaunce,Causyth me that I can not myself refrayneBut that I ...
The Rose both white and RedeIn one rose now dothe ...
Skelton Laureat vppon a deedmans hed that was sent to hym from an honorable Ientyll-woman for a token Deuysyd this ...
With lullay, lullay, like a child,Thou sleepest too long, thou art beguiled!'My darling dear, my daisy flower,Let me,' quoth he, ...
WITH lullay, lullay, like a child,Thou sleep(John Skelton)
MERRY Margaret As midsummer flower, Gentle as falcon Or hawk of the tower:With solace and gladness,Much mirth and no madness,All good and no ...
Womanhod wanton ye want.Youre medelyng mastres is manerles.Plente of yll of goodnes skant.Ye rayll at ryot recheles.To prayse youre porte ...
By saint Mary, my lady,Your mammy and your daddyBrought forth a goodly baby!My maiden Isabel,Reflaring rosabel,The ruddy rosary,The sovereign rosemary,The ...
Merry Margaret,As midsummer flower,Gentle as falcon,Or hawk of the tower;With solace and gladness,Much mirth and no madness,All good and no ...
GO, pytyous hart, rasyd with dedly wo, Persyd with payn, bleding with wondes smart,Bewayle thy fortune, with vaynys wan and blo. O ...
Cuncta licet cecidisse putas discrimina rerum,Et prius incerta nunc tibi certa manent,Consiliis usure meis tamen aspice caute,Subdola non fallat te ...
With margerain gentle,The flower of goodlihead,Embroidered the mantleIs of your maidenhead.Plainly I cannot glose;Ye be, as I divine,The pretty primrose,The ...
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