The Poetical Works of John Skelton principally according to the edition of the Rev. Alexander Dyce. In three volumes |
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The Quene of Fame to Occupacioun.
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The Quene of Fame to Occupacioun.
Yowre boke of remembrauns we will now that ye rede;
If ony recordis in noumbyr can be founde,
What Skelton hath compilid and wryton in dede
Rehersyng by ordre, and what is the grownde,
Let se now for hym how ye can expounde;
For in owr courte, ye wote wele, his name can not ryse
But if he wryte oftenner than ones or twyse.
If ony recordis in noumbyr can be founde,
What Skelton hath compilid and wryton in dede
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Let se now for hym how ye can expounde;
For in owr courte, ye wote wele, his name can not ryse
But if he wryte oftenner than ones or twyse.
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