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  1. John Lydgate and the Making of Public Culture (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by Maura Nolan, 2009-06-25
  2. John Lydgate: Poetry, Culture, and Lancastrian England
  3. John Lydgate: Troy Book -Selections (TEAMS Middle English Texts, Kalamazoo) by Robert R. Edwards, 1998-03
  4. John Lydgate: The Minor Poems vol II Secular Poems (Early English Text Society Original Series) (Vol 2) by H N MacCracken, 1997-08-28
  5. A Selection from the Minor Poems of Dan John Lydgate by John Lydgate, 2010-02-24
  6. John Lydgate: Webster's Timeline History, 1370 - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  7. John Lydgate (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Lois Ebin, 1985-09
  8. John Lydgate: A Study in the Culture of the XVth Century by Walter Franz Schirmer, 1979-05
  9. A Critical Edition of John Lydgate's Life Of Our Lady by John Lydgate, 1961
  10. JOHN LYDGATE ST ALBON (Garland Medieval Texts) by Reinecke, 1984-11-01
  11. The minor poems of John Lydgate by John Lydgate, H N. b. 1880 MacCracken, et all 2010-08-04
  12. The Bruce: Books Xiv-Xx.How the Good Wife Taught Her Daughter.a Dietary, by John Lydgate.Notes.Glossary by John Lydgate, Walter William Skeat, et all 2010-02-17
  13. The Poetry of John Lydgate by Alain Renoir, 1967-12
  14. John Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in Its Literary and Political Contexts (Oxford English Monographs) by Nigel Mortimer, 2005-08-18

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Lydgate
John Lydgate. Born at Lydgate, Suffolk, about 1370; d. probably about 1450. He entered the Benedictine abbey at Bury when fifteen
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Chaucerian "Falls of Princes," "Troy Book", "Story of Thebes", narrative poems; "The Life of Our Lady" and "The Dance of Death", devotional poems; "The Temple of Glass", and imitations of Chaucer . The well-known poem of "London Lackpenny", which has been for long reckoned as Lydgate's, is now almost certainly proved not to be by him. K.M. WARREN
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5. RPO -- John Lydgate : The Testament Of John Lydgate
John Lydgate (1370?1449). The Testament of John Lydgate. (excerpt). 754Beholde, o man! The testament of John Lydgate is completed .
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Beholde, o man! lyft up thyn eye and see What mortall peyne I suffre for thi trespace. With pietous voys I crye and sey to the: Beholde my woundes, behold my blody face, Beholde the rebukes that do me so manace, Beholde my enemyes that do me so despice, And how that I, to reforme the to grace, Was like a lambe offred in sacryfice.
And geyn thi pryde behold my gret mekenesse; Geyn thi leccherye behold my chast clennesse; Rayled with reed blood, they lyst me so desguyse, Behold, O man! all this I did for the, Meke as a lambe offred in sacryfice.
Behold my love, and gyf me thyn ageyn; Behold, I deyde thy raunsom for to paye. Se howe myn herte is open brode and pleyn, Thy gostly enemyes onely to affraye. An hardere batayle no man myght assaye, Of all tryumphes the grettest hye empryse. Wher-for, O man! no lenger to dismaye, I gaf for the my blood in sacryfice.
Turne home ageyn, thy synne do forsake.

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7. John Lydgate
John Lydgate (13701450?). John Lydgate was born in Suffolk and was ordained as a Benedictine monk at Bury St. Edmunds Abbey in 1397.
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John Lydgate was born in Suffolk and was ordained as a Benedictine monk at Bury St. Edmunds Abbey in 1397. He was prior of Hatfield Broad Oak in Essex from 1421-1432. Enjoying the patronage of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, the scholarly youngest son of Henry VI, Lydgate wrote numerous poem, many of which were derived from translations of French, Latin, and Italian works. The range of his work was extensive and included moral allegories, fables, saints' lives, and occasional poems. His major works include The Troy Book The Siege of Thebes The Temple of Glass Falls of Primes , and The Complaint of the Black Knight . His work was better regarded in the late medieval period than it is today. Vox ultima Crucis
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8. Vox Ultima Crucis, By John Lydgate
John Lydgate. Vox ultima Crucis. TARYE no lenger; toward thyn heritage Hast on thy weye, and be of ryght good chere. About the poet. John Lydgate. By the same poet.
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TARYE no lenger; toward thyn heritage
Hast on thy weye, and be of ryght good chere.
Go eche day onward on thy pylgrymage;
Thynke howe short tyme thou hast abyden here.
Thy place is bygged above the sterres clere,
Noon erthly palys wrought in so statly wyse.
Come on, my frend, my brother most entere!
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John Lydgate (c.13701449) was born in the village of Lidgate, Suffolk. In 1382, he entered the Benedictine abbey at Bury St. Edmunds
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John Lydgate (c.1370-1449) was born in the village of Lidgate, Suffolk. In 1382, he entered the Benedictine abbey at Bury St. Edmunds as a boy and was ordained priest in 1397. He remained in the abbey for the rest of his life with short interruptions. He spent some time in London, Oxford and Paris and was prior of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, from 1421-1432. He was an admirer of Geoffrey Chaucer and a friend of his son, Thomas Chaucer. Noble people like Henry V, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and Henry VI were his patrons. His work comprises well over 100.000 lines and shows a great variety in content and style: from long translations to brief occasional poems and a short prose work on Julius Caesar. He is best known for his translations from French and Latin, like The Troy Book The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man (1426) and T he Siege of Thebes , where he presents himself as a Canterbury pilgrim, who is asked by Chaucer's pilgrims to tell his tale. His indebtedness to Chaucer is shown in his allegories . e.g. The Temple of Glass (modeled on The House of Fame The Complaint of the Black Knight (after The Book of the Duchess His work was very influential and in the 15th century he was considered equal to Chaucer and Gower , but today he is especially criticized for his verbosity.

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Vox ultima Crucis
TARYE no lenger; toward thyn herytage
Hast on thy weye, and be of ryght good chere.
Go eche day onward on thy pylgrymage;
Thynke howe short tyme thou hast abyden here.
Thy place is bygged above the sterres clere,
Noon erthly palys wrought in so statly wyse.
Come on, my frend, my brother most entere!
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14. Disguising At Hertford By Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?
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lydgate, john (c. 1370c. 1451), English poet, was born at the village of lydgate, some 6 or 7 m. from Newmarket. john lydgate. lydgate, john (c. 1370c.
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LYDGATE, JOHN Lydgate had a consuming passion for literature, and it was probably that he might indulge this taste more fully that in 1434 he retired from the priorate of Hatfield Broadoak (or Hatfield Regis), to.which he had been appointed in June 1423. After 1390bUt whilst he was still a young manhe made the acquaintance of Geoffrey Chaucer, with whose son Thomas he was on terms of considerable intimacy. This friendship appears to have decided Lydgates career, and in his Troy-book and elsewhere are reverent and touching tributes to his master. The passages in question do not exaggerate his obligations to the well of English. The themes of all his more ambitious poems can be traced to Chaucerian sources. The Story of Thebes, for instance, was doubtless suggested by the romance which Cressida and her companions are represented as reading when interrupted by Pandarus ( Troilus and Cressida, II. xii.-xvi.). The Falls of Princes, again, is merely the Monks Tale writ large. See publications of the Early English Text Society, especially the Temple of Glass, edited by Dr Schick; Koeppels Lydgates Story of Thebes, eine Quellenuntersuchung (Munich, 1884), and the same scholars Laurents de Premierfait und John Lydgates Bearbeitungen von Boccaccios De Casibus Illustrium Virorum (Munich, 1885); Wartons History of English Poetry; Ritsons Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica; Furnivalls Political Poems (E. E. T. S.); and Sidney Lees article in the Dict. Nat. Biog. (F. J. S.) LYDFORD LYDIA

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lydgate, john c.1370c.1450, English poet, a monk of Bury St. Edmunds. A professed disciple of Chaucer, he was one of the most influential, voluminous, and versatile writers of the Middle Ages.
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17. Lydgate, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. lydgate, john. (l d´g t) (KEY) , c.1370–c.1450, English poet, a monk of Bury St. Edmunds.
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    Lydgate, John A t] Pronunciation Key Lydgate, John c. 1370 c. 1450 , English poet, a monk of Bury St. Edmunds. A professed disciple of Chaucer, he was one of the most influential, voluminous, and versatile writers of the Middle Ages. His works may be divided into three classes: (1) poems written in the Chaucerian manner, such as the Complaint of the Black Knight, which resembles Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, and the allegory The Temple of Glass; (2) lengthy translations, of which the Troy Book (from the Latin of Guido della Colonna), The Fall of Princes (from the French of Laurent de Premierfait), and The Siege of Thebes (also from the French), are the best known; (3) short pieces, including fables, saints' lives, and devotional, philosophic, and occasional poems. After Lydgate's death his fame diminished rapidly. His poetry has been criticized for its prolixity and prosaic style. See his Poems

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    Lydgate, John A t] Pronunciation Key Lydgate, John c. 1370 c. 1450 , English poet, a monk of Bury St. Edmunds. A professed disciple of Chaucer, he was one of the most influential, voluminous, and versatile writers of the Middle Ages. His works may be divided into three classes: (1) poems written in the Chaucerian manner, such as the Complaint of the Black Knight, which resembles Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, and the allegory The Temple of Glass; (2) lengthy translations, of which the Troy Book (from the Latin of Guido della Colonna), The Fall of Princes (from the French of Laurent de Premierfait), and The Siege of Thebes (also from the French), are the best known; (3) short pieces, including fables, saints' lives, and devotional, philosophic, and occasional poems. After Lydgate's death his fame diminished rapidly. His poetry has been criticized for its prolixity and prosaic style. See his Poems

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