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Notes
Other reprints of Cocke Lorelles Bote are as follows: Roxburgh Club, 1817; Edinburgh, 1841; Edmund and Aberdeen, 1884.
See, for example, Paul R. Baumgartner, "From Medieval Fool to Renaissance Rogue: Cocke Lorelles Bote and the Literary Tradition," Annuale Mediaevale, IV (1963) 57-91; and Edward R. Rosenberry, "Melville's Ship Of Fools," PMLA, LXXV (1960), 604-608. Mr. Rosenberry suggests Cocke Lorelles Bote as a possible source for Melville's The Confidence-Man.
C. H. Herford, The Literary Relations of England and Germany in the Sixteenth Century (1886), pp. 341-343 and n.
Edward Hall, Chronicle Containing the History of England During the Reign of Henry the Fourth and the Succeeding Monarchies to the end of the Reign of Henry the Eighth, ed. Sir Henry Ellis (1809), entry Yr. 1506.
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