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  1. The Complete Works of George Gascoigne, Volume 1 by George Gascoigne, 2010-03-05
  2. Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments: From George Gascoigne to Ben Jonson by Gabriel Heaton, 2010-07-01
  3. [The complete works of George Gascoigne] by George Gascoigne, John William Cunliffe, 2010-09-13
  4. George Gascoigne (Studies in Renaissance Literature) by Gillian Austen, 2008-03-20
  5. 1. Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse. 1575: 2. the Steele Glas ... 1576. 3. the Complaynt of Philomene ... 1576. Preceded by George Whetstone'S ... and Godly End of George Gascoigne, Esquire by George Gascoigne, 2010-01-10
  6. George Gascoigne,: Elizabethan courtier, soldier, and poet by Charles Tyler Prouty, 1966
  7. 1. Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse. 1575: 2. The Steele Glas ... 1576. 3. The Complaynt of Philomene ... 1576. Preceded by George Whetstone's ... of George Gascoigne, Esquire .... [ 1869 ] by George Gascoigne, 2009-08-10
  8. The complete works of George Gascoigne by George Gascoigne, John William Cunliffe, 2010-09-09
  9. The Life and Writings of George Gascoigne: With Three Poems Heretofore Not Reprinted by Felix Emmanuel Schelling, 2010-03-23
  10. George Gascoigne: The Posies (1907) by George Gascoigne, 2010-09-10
  11. The Complete Works Of George Gascoigne V2 (1910) by George Gascoigne, 2010-09-10
  12. Gascoigne's Princely Pleasures, with the Masque: Intended to Have Been Presented Before Queen Elizabeth, at Kenilworth Castle in 1575 by George Gascoigne, 2010-02-24
  13. Four Old Plays: Three Interludes: Thersytes, Jack Jugler and Heywood's Pardoner and Frere: And Jocasta, a Tragedy by Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh, with an Introduction and Notes by John Heywood, Francis James Child, et all 2010-04-04
  14. A Hundredth Sundrie Flowers, from the Original Edition of 1573 by George Gascoigne, 1976-11

1. George Gascoigne
George Gascoigne (15251577) You must not wonder, though you think it strange" Visit Anniina Jokinen's George Gascoigne page. " You must not wonder, though you think it strange" You must not wonder
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"You must not wonder, though you think it strange"
You must not wonder, though you think it strange,
To see me hold my lowering head so low;
And that mine eyes take no delight to range
About the gleams which on your face do grow.
The mouse which once hath broken out of trap
Is seldom teased with the trustless bait,
But lies aloof for fear of more mishap,
And feedeth still in doubt of deep deceit.
The scorched fly which once hath 'scap'd the flame
Will hardly come to play again with fire.
Whereby I learn that grievous is the game
Which follows fancy dazzled by desire.
So that I wink or else hold down my head,
Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred.

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George Gascoigne (15251577). Visit Anniina Jokinen s George Gascoignepage. You must not wonder, though you think it strange . You
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Visit Anniina Jokinen's George Gascoigne page.
"You must not wonder, though you think it strange"
You must not wonder, though you think it strange,
To see me hold my lowering head so low;
And that mine eyes take no delight to range
About the gleams which on your face do grow.
The mouse which once hath broken out of trap
Is seldom teased with the trustless bait,
But lies aloof for fear of more mishap,
And feedeth still in doubt of deep deceit.
The scorched fly which once hath 'scap'd the flame
Will hardly come to play again with fire.
Whereby I learn that grievous is the game
Which follows fancy dazzled by desire.
So that I wink or else hold down my head,
Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred.

3. Selected Poems Of George Gascoigne
George Gascoigne (153511577). And if I did, what then? Fie, Pleasure,Fie! For That He Looked Not Upon Her; Gascoigne s Lullaby. Home,
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5. Sage And Rosemary: Love Poetry - George Gascoigne
George Gascoigne. Amid my bale I bathe in bliss Amid my bale Ibathe in bliss, I swim in heaven, I sink in hell; I find amends
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Amid my bale I bathe in bliss... Amid my bale I bathe in bliss,
I swim in heaven, I sink in hell;
I find amends for every miss,
And yet my moan no tongue can tell.
I live and lovewhat would you more?
As never lover lived before. I laugh sometimes with little lust,
So jest I oft and feel no joy;
My ease is builded all on trust,
And yet mistrust breeds mine annoy.
I live and lack, I lack and have:
I have and miss the thing I crave. These things seem strange, yet are they true, Believe me, sweet, my state is such; One pleasure which I would eschew Both slakes my grief and breeds my grutch; So doth one pain which I would shun Renew my joys where grief begun. Then, like the lark that passed the night In heavy sleep with cares oppressed, Yet when she spies the pleasant light, She sends sweet notes from out her breast, So sing I now because I think How joys approach, when sorrows shrink. And as fair Philomene again Can watch and sing when others sleep, And taketh pleasure in her pain To wray the woe that makes her weep, So sing I now for to bewray The loathsome life I lead alway.

6. Phorum - George Gascoigne
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8. George Gascoigne
George Gascoigne. 15251577. George Gascoigne Recommendations. A HundredthSundrie Flowers, from the Original Edition of 1573,
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A Hundredth Sundrie Flowres
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Complete Works, ( 2 Vols. ) (BCL1-PR English Literature)
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The Posies of G. Gascoigne, Corrected and Augmented
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The glass of government
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The Green Knight: Selected Poetry and Prose
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9. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - George Gascoigne
GEORGE GASCOIGNE. 1525?1577. 55 A Lover’s Lullaby. SING lullaby,as women do, Wherewith they bring their babes to rest; And lullaby
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GEORGE GASCOIGNE
SING lullaby, as women do,
Wherewith they bring their babes to rest;
And lullaby can I sing too,
As womanly as can the best.
With lullaby they still the child;
And if I be not much beguiled,
Full many a wanton babe have I,
First lullaby my youthful years,
It is now time to go to bed:
Have won the haven within my head.
With lullaby, then, youth be still; With lullaby content thy will; Since courage quails and comes behind, Go sleep, and so beguile thy mind! Next lullaby my gazing eyes, Which wonted were to glance apace; For every glass may now suffice To show the furrows in thy face. With lullaby then wink awhile; With lullaby your looks beguile; Let no fair face, nor beauty bright, Entice you eft with vain delight. And lullaby my wanton will; Since all too late I find by skill How dear I have thy fancies bought; With lullaby now take thine ease, With lullaby thy doubts appease; For trust to this, if thou be still, My body shall obey thy will.

10. George Gascoigne
George Gascoigne. George Gascoigne (c. 15351577), Anglictina básník,nejstarší syn sira John Gascoigne Cardington, Bedfordshire
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George Gascoigne
George Gascoigne (c. Angličtina b¡sn­k , nejstarÅ¡­ syn sira John Gascoigne Cardington, Bedfordshire , se narodil pravděpodobně mezit­m 1530 a 1535. On byl vzdělan½ u Trinity vysok¡ Å¡kola, Cambridge , a na odplut­ univerzita m¡ m­t spojen½ Chr¡m středa . On se st¡l člen Grayina hospoda v . On byl pozn¡n bez hodně přehl­dky informace se pr¡vn­kem pojmenovan½ Gastone kdo byl v trestnici v 1548 pod velmi nevhodn½mi okolnostmi. Nen­ tam ž¡dn¡ pochybnost to jeho escapades byl notoricky zn¡m½, a to on byl uvězněn pro dluh. George brousek ř­k¡ to sir John Gascoigne vydědil jeho syna z titulu jeho hloupost­, ale jeho vlastn­m ºÄtem on byl zav¡zan½ prod¡vat jeho patrimony splatit dluhy zkr¡cen© u dvoru. On byl M. P pro Bedford v 1557-1558 a 1558-1559, ale když on moderovan½ s¡m v pro volby u Midhurst on byl odm­tnut na důvěr¡ch byt­ " očerněn¡ osoba a v½znamn½ zabit­m, " " obyčejn½ Rymer a vyn¡lezce slaunderous Pasquelles, " " notoricky zn¡m½ rufilanne, " ateista a st¡le v dluhu.

11. The Life Of George Gascoigne
gascoigne, george. Complete Works (2 vols.) Cambridge, Cambridge UniversityPress, 190710. gascoigne, george. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres.
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The Life of George Gascoigne
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1. Biography
John Donne
. He did make some connections, however, and married Elizabeth Breton, a wealthy widow, but even here things began to go wrong. It seems that Elizabeth had already been contracted in marriage to one Edward Boyes (before she met Gascoigne), but that she did not consider the marriage valid. Boyes, unfortunately, disagreed, and took them to court. They were separated, and Elizabeth's goods impounded, but after much legal wrangling they finally won their case.
Supposes
, a translation of Ariosto's I Suppositi (1509), for a carnival at Gray's Inn. Gascoigne, like his father, tried his hand at farming, but he was not very successful and he was not helped by his father's vow to disinherit him nor by his mother's stealing his sheep. His own brothers, also, took actions against him in court for various reasons, and by 1570 Gascoigne had already been in prison for debt. Getting re-elected to Parliament was one way out, because it provided one with immunity, but when Gascoigne tried that tactic in 1571 he was disallowed by the Privy Council as being "a notorious ruffian....an atheist and godless person." There was nothing for it but to join the army, and late in 1571 we find Gascoigne volunteering to serve in the Netherlands under William the Silent.
A Hundreth Sundry Flowres . His biographers mention further catastrophes which made him return to Holland almost immediately, but in any case he was accused of treason, acquitted, but lost most of his personal assets. In a new book

12. Gascoigne, George
Pronunciation Key. gascoigne, george , c. 15391577, English author, a pioneer in various fields of English It appeared in The Posies of george gascoigne ( 1575), a revision of
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    Gascoigne, George Pronunciation Key Gascoigne, George c. 1539 The Posies of George Gascoigne (1575), a revision of his earlier collected poems, A Hundred Sundry Flowers (1573). Gascoigne's Supposes, a translation of Ariosto's I suppositi, was the first English prose comedy, while his Jocasta, translated from an Italian version of Euripides' Phoenician Women, was the first Greek tragedy in English to be staged and one of the earliest English tragedies in blank verse. Both plays were performed at Gray's Inn in 1566. He also wrote The Steel Glass (1576), a nondramatic work in blank verse, noted as the first English satire. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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13. Poet: George Gascoigne - All Poems Of George Gascoigne
All poems of george gascoigne .. Free EBook 5 poems of george gascoigne. File Size 71k File Format Acrobat Reader As womanly as can the best." george gascoigne (1539-1577), British poet
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A Lover's Lullaby
And If I Did, What Then? Fie, Pleasure, Fie! Gascoigne's Lullaby ... The Night is Near Gone
Quotations "Sing lullaby, as women do,
Wherewith they bring their babies to rest;
And lullaby can I sing too,
As womanly as can the best."
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14. The Steel Glass & The Complaint Of Philomene
ton Knight of the most honorable order of the Gar ter, george gascoigne Esquire wisheth long life By your honours most bownden and well assured. george gascoigne.
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The Steele Glas This Renascence Editions text of is based on the first edition of 1576. It was transcribed by Richard Bear at the University of Oregon rbear@oregon.uoregon.edu Dedicated to John McCandless, Printer, in memoriam.
    Contents:
      The Steele Glas
      The Complainte of Phylomene
      The Steele Glas. A Satyre compiled by George Gascoigne Esquire.
      Togither with The Complainte of Phylomene. An Elegie deuised by the same Author.
      Printed for Richard Smith. To the right honorable his sin-
      gular good Lord the Lord Gray of VVil-
      ton Knight of the most honorable order of the Gar-
      ter, George Gascoigne Esquire wisheth long life
      with encrease of honour, according to his great worthinesse.
        Ight honorable, noble and my singular good Lorde: if mine abilitie were any way correspondent too the iust desires of my hart, I should yet thinke al the same vnable to deserue the least parte of your goodnesse: in that you haue alwayes deygned with chearefull looke to regarde me, with affabylitie to heare me, with exceeding curtesy to use me, with graue aduice to directe mee, with apparant loue to care for me, and with assured assistance to protect me. All which when I do remember, yet it stirreth in me an exceeding zeale to deserue it: and that zeale begetteth bashefull dreade too performe it. The dread is ended in dolours, and yet those dolours reviued the very same affection, whiche firste moued in mee the desire to honour and esteme you. For whiles I bewayle mine own vnworthynesse, and therewithal do set before mine eyes the lost time of my youth mispent, I seeme to see afarre of (for my comfort) the high and triumphant vertue called

15. The San Antonio College LitWeb George Gascoigne Page
The george gascoigne Page (? 1539 1577 ) Major Works. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres ( 1573; 1575 , Renamed Posies ). The Supposes ( 1573 ). A translation from Italian of Ariosto's play "I suppositi."
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A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres ( 1573; 1575 , Renamed Posies ).
The Supposes ( 1573 ). A translation from Italian of Ariosto's play,"I suppositi." Part of Flowres, above.
Jocasta ( 1573 ). Part of Flowres, above.
The Adventures of Master F. J. ( 1573 ). A short novel. Part of Flowres, above.
Certayne Notes of Instruction Concerning the Making of Verse ( 1575 ). In Posies, above.
The Glasse of Government: A Tragicall Comedie
The Stele Glas: A Satyre and The Complainte of Phylomene: An Elegie
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16. The [In]Complete Works Of George Gascoigne
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17. George Gascoigne --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
gascoigne, george Britannica Student Encyclopedia. encyclopedia. ,gascoigne, george English poet and a major literary innovator.
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18. GEORGE GASCOIGNE
gascoigne, george (c. 15351577), English poet, eldest son of Sir John gascoigne of Cardington, Bedfordshire, was born probably between 1530 and 1535.
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GASCOIGNE, GEORGE 2 Reprinted in vol. ii. of J. Haslewoods Ancient Critical Essays (181.11815), and in Gregory Smiths Elizabethan Critica.t Essays (1904). GAS SIR WILLIAM GASCOIGNE

19. Gascoigne, George
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Gascoigne, George Pronunciation Key Gascoigne, George c. 1539 The Posies of George Gascoigne (1575), a revision of his earlier collected poems, A Hundred Sundry Flowers (1573). Gascoigne's Supposes, a translation of Ariosto's I suppositi, was the first English prose comedy, while his Jocasta, translated from an Italian version of Euripides' Phoenician Women, was the first Greek tragedy in English to be staged and one of the earliest English tragedies in blank verse. Both plays were performed at Gray's Inn in 1566. He also wrote The Steel Glass (1576), a nondramatic work in blank verse, noted as the first English satire. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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