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  1. Lydgate's minor poems : the two nightingale poems by John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate, 2009-10-26
  2. The churl and the bird. translated from the French by John Lydga by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1906-01-01
  3. Lydgate 's Complaint of the black knight; Text mit Einleitung un by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1896-01-01
  4. Lydgate's Troy book. A.D. 1412-20 Volume 1 by John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate, 2009-10-26
  5. Henry before Agincourt. Part-song for male voices (unaccompanied), words by John Lydgate (1370-1451) (Mortimer Series of modern Part Songs) by Harold Noble, 1947
  6. A lytell treatyse of the horse. the sheep. and the ghoos. by Joh by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1906-01-01
  7. Minor poems. The two nightingale poems. (A.D. 1446.) by John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate, 2009-10-26
  8. The assembly of gods or The accord of reason and sensuality in t by Lydgate. John. 1370?-1451?, 1895-01-01
  9. John Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in Its Literary and Political Contexts (Oxford English Monographs) by Nigel Mortimer, 2005-08-18
  10. John Lydgate (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Lois Ebin, 1985-09
  11. The assembly of gods: or The accord of reason and sensuality in the fear of death by John Lydgate 1370?-1451? Triggs Oscar Lovell 1865- [from old catalog] ed, 1895-12-31
  12. John Lydgate and the Making of Public Culture (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by Maura Nolan, 2005-09-19

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2. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of John Lydgate (1370?-1449)
Selected Poetry of John Lydgate (1370?1449). from Biographical information. Given name John Family name Lydgate Birth date 1370? Death
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Selected Poetry of John Lydgate (1370?-1449)
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  • The Testament of John Lydgate (excerpt)
    Biographical information
    Given name : John
    Family name : Lydgate
    Birth date
    Death date
    Nationality
    : English
    Languages English French Latin Education : Gloucester Hall, Oxford Patron : Henry IV Prince of Wales Literary period : Middle English Occupations Priest Prior Residences Bury St. Edmunds London Paris Lydgate, near Newmarket: 1370 Hatfield Broadoak, Essex: 1423 Buried at : Bury St. Edmunds
  • 3. The Canon Of John Lydgate Page
    Stephen R. Reimer. Department of English. University of Alberta. Edmonton, Canada T6G 2E5. email Stephen.Reimer@UAlberta.Ca. Table of Contents. A Fragment of John Lydgate's Life of Our Lady" ( 1995)
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    The Canon of John Lydgate Project
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    Next page ENGL 324: "Chaucer"course bibliography ENGL 403: "Studies in Literary Themes: Robin Hood"course bibliography "John Lydgate"course bibliography Medieval Learning course page University of Alberta's Department of English Page The Canon of John Lydgate Project
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    4. RPO -- John Lydgate : The Testament Of John Lydgate
    John Lydgate (1370?1449). The Testament of John Lydgate. (excerpt). 754Beholde, o man! lyft up thyn eye and see. 755 What mortall peyne I suffre for thi trespace.
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    John Lydgate (1370?-1449)
    The Testament of John Lydgate
    (excerpt)
    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.

    5. Disguising At Hertford By Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?
    Free download of the Project Gutenberg eBook Disguising At Hertford by Lydgate, John, 1370?1451?
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    6. Literary Encyclopedia: Lydgate, John
    Lydgate, John. (1370 (?) 1449). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Monk of Bury St Edmund s, Poet, Translator, Playwright, Propagandist.
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    7. Lydgate's Disguising At Hertford Castle
    Lydgate's Disguising At Hertford Castle Lydgate, John, 1370?1451? John, 1370?-1451? Lydgate
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    8. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (L)
    Lyall, Sir Alfred Comyn (Lyall, Sir Alfred Comyn ). 1835 1911. Lydgate, John (Lydgate, John ). 1370 (?) - 1449. Lyell, Charles (Lyell, Charles Sir). 1797 - 1875.
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    9. JOHN LYDGATE
    John Lydgate. Lydgate, John (c. 1370c. 1451), English poet, was born at the village of Lydgate, some 6 must have occurred somewhere about 1370. Lydgate passed as a portent of
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    JOHN LYDGATE
    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

    10. John Lydgate --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    (1370?–1450?). English poet John Lydgate had few peers in his sheer productiveness; 145,000 lines of his verse survive. , Lydgate, John (1370?–1450?).
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    11. The Serpent Of Diuision. Whych Hathe Euer Bene Yet The Chefest Vndoer
    The serpent of diuision. Whych hathe euer bene yet the chefest vndoer of any region or citie, set forth after the auctours old copy, by I.S. Signed at end Iohn Lydgate. I.S. = John Stow.
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    12. John Lydgate --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Lydgate, John Encyclopædia Britannica Article. born c. 1370, Lidgate, Suffolk, Eng. died c. 1450, Bury St. Edmunds? , Lydgate, John (1370?–1450?).
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    13. MSN Encarta - Lydgate, John
    Lydgate, John (1370?1450?), English poet, born in Suffolk and educated at the monastery of Bury Saint Edmunds, where he was ordained a priest in
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    14. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    Lydgate, John (c. 1370c. 1450). The The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 Lydgate, John (c. 1370-c. 1450) English poet. He
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    15. Project Gutenberg: Authors List
    Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 18381926 AKA Square, A. Abbott, John S. C. ( John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ada Ellen, 1857-1903. Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?
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    All rights reserved. 9. Lydgate, John (c. 1370c. 1450) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 Lydgate, John (c. 1370-c. 1450) English poet.
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    Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 18071882. Lord, John, 1810-1894. Lord Brougham Lyall, Edna, 1857-1903, Pseudonym. Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451? Lydia Maria Child
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    18. 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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    19. 14. Vox Ultima Crucis. John Lydgate. The Oxford Book Of English Verse
    Arthur QuillerCouch, ed. 1919. The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1900. John Lydgate. 1370?–1450? 14. Vox ultima Crucis.
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    20. Lydgate, John
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia Lydgate, John, lid gAt Pronunciation Key. Lydgate, John , 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, ed. by J. Norton-Smith (1966); biography by L. A. Ebin (1985); study by D. A. Pearsall (1970). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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