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The Poetical Works of John Skelton
principally according to the edition of the Rev. Alexander Dyce. In three volumes
Skelton, John (1460?-1529)
I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
MAGNYFYCENCE,
COLYN CLOUTE.
A RYGHT DELECTABLE TRATYSE VPON A GOODLY GARLANDE OR CHAPELET OF LAURELL,
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The Quene of Fame to Dame Pallas.
Dame Pallas to the Quene of Fame.
The Quene of Fame to Dame Pallas.
Dame Pallas to the Quene of Fame.
The Quene of Fame to Dame Pallas.
Dame Pallas to the Quene of Fame.
The Quene of Fame to Dame Pallas.
Dame Pallas to the Quene of Fame.
Skelton Poeta.
Mayster Gower to Skelton.
Poeta Skelton to Maister Gower.
Mayster Chaucer to Skelton.
Poeta Skelton answeryth.
Mayster Lydgate to Skelton.
Poeta Skelton answeryth.
Occupacyoun to Skelton.
Skelton Poeta answeryth.
Occupacyon to Skelton.
Poeta Skelton answeryth.
Occupacyon to Skelton.
Poeta Skelton answeryth.
Occupacyon to Skelton.
Interpolata, quæ industriosum postulat interpretem, satira in vatis adversarium.
[section]
Occupacyon to Skelton.
Poeta Skelton.
To the ryght noble Countes of Surrey.
To my lady Elisabeth Howarde.
To my lady Mirriell Howarde.
To my lady Anne Dakers of the Sowth.
To mastres Margery Wentworthe.
To mastres Margaret Tylney.
To maystres Iane Blenner-Haiset.
To maystres Isabell Pennell.
To maystres Margaret Hussey.
To mastres Geretrude Statham.
To maystres Isabell Knyght.
Occupacyon to Skelton.
Skelton Poeta.
The Quene of Fame to Skelton.
Skelton Poeta to the Quene of Fame.
The Quene of Fame to Occupacioun.
Skelton Poeta.
Occupacyoun redith and expoundyth sum parte of Skeltons bokes and baladis with ditis of plesure, in as moche as it were to longe a proces to reherse all by name that he hath compylyd, &c.
SPEKE, PARROT.
HERE AFTER FOLOWETH A LYTELL BOKE, WHICHE HATH TO NAME WHY COME YE NAT TO COURTE?
SKELTON, LAUREATE, &c
A LAWDE AND PRAYSE MADE FOR OUR SOUEREIGNE LORD THE KYNG.
POEMS ATTRIBUTED TO SKELTON.
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Martialis cecinit carmen fit mihi scutum:— Est mihi lasciva pagina, vita proba.]
Galethea.
Now kus me, Parrot, kus me, kus, kus, kus:
Goddys blessyng lyght on thy swete lyttyll mus!
The Poetical Works of John Skelton