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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

81. The Wittiest Bloggulatorial Ever
France. 1370 Birth of John Lydgate, admirer and imitator of Chaucer (dies 1450). 1370 Chaucer again serves with the army in France.
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The Wittiest Bloggulatorial Ever
Or, as some of his friends called it, a freakin' jerk. postCount('108532866234901911'); postCountTB('108532866234901911');
Sunday, May 23, 2004
This is my last entry for the blog assignment for english 4. Man, i hate french people. They suck. Now, im all about the whales, but they've got to go. I've always been against drunk driving, because when im drunk, i drive like crap. Why are you laughing at me jimmy?
// posted by Alan @ 9:09 AM postCount('108532858505474471'); postCountTB('108532858505474471'); I'm looking forward to project graduation. Its not that i know ill have a great time, but i know there's some friends who i may not see for a long time, and we can chill and play some basketball and do some swimming if we're lucky. Maybe if we have time afterwards, we can smoke a mad blunt.
// posted by Alan @ 9:08 AM postCount('108532848819452456'); postCountTB('108532848819452456'); Pride and prejudice is the worst book ive ever read. It was funny to watch the movie, tho, because when they chick yelled mr bennet, man, i laughed. Those crazy british people, you never cantell who they really like or dont like ,cause they're always so polite, but rude at the same time.
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82. Virtual Norfolk: - Introduction
Early extant texts of these plays are quite rare, among the best known being those written by the East Anglian poet John Lydgate (13701449) in the early
http://virtualnorfolk.uea.ac.uk/drama/ritual/mummings/
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... Epilogue to a Church Play (Robert Reynes)
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Further Reading: John Marshall, 'goon in-to Bernysdale': The Trail of the Paston Robin Hood Play', in Leeds Studies in English , New Series vol. XXIX, 1998, pp.185-217. Lucienne Cummings August, 2002
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83. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE—Table Of Content
b. ?1340, d. 1400 Thomas Hoccleve. b. ?1368/9, d. ?1450 John Lydgate. b. ?1370, d. ?1450 King James I of Scotland. b. 1394, d. 1437 Robert Henryson.
http://www.bootlegbooks.com/Poetry/OxfordEnglishVerse/Default.htm
POETRY FROM T HE
O XFORD B OOK
OF E NGLISH V ERSE 1900
CONTENTS
Preface
Index Of First Lines
List Of Authours
Anonymous. XIII-XIV Century

Robert Mannyng of Brunne. b. 1288, d. 1338

William Langland. b. ?1332, d. ?1400

John Barbour. b. ?1316, d. 1395
... Poetry

84. Editor:
3. Period range 1352 1370. Language English. Chaucer, John Gower, John Lydgate, John Ball, John Wyclif, Robert Crowley, Peasant s Revolt. Secondary Index
http://www2.uni-jena.de/fsu/anglistik/Middlepages/Texte/Alliterative Revival (AB
Editor: Jack, R. D. S. , ed Book Title: Medieval and Renaissance Book Series: The History of Scottish Literature Part: Volume 1 Volumes: 4 vols Publisher: Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press Date: Book Pages: ISBN: Type: Volume of Essays Annotation: The most ambitious multi-volume Scottish literary history yet commissioned, with 80 essays from recognised scholars and critics in every field, and lists of further reading after each essay. This format leads to some fine close analyses of individual figures or topics, but they don't always link together and there are inevitable historical and cultural lacunae. Nevertheless, this remains an indispensable compendium of current thought about selected aspects of Scottish literature and culture, with informed discussion of the field itself and its historical, intellectual and critical contexts. (rwatsn) Primary Index: 14C, 15C, 16C, 17C, British, Scottish, literature, literary history, culture, survey, critical theory, history of ideas, Middle Scots, metrical chronicles, alliterative revival , James I, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, poetry, religious poetry in Middle Scots, secular poetry, King James VI

85. AIM25: University Of London (Library - Senate House): Edward, Prince Of Wales, T
Archival history A note on the manuscript itself seems to imply that its first owner was John Shirley, a transcriber of Chaucer and Lydgate (?13661456).
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=1957&inst_id=14

86. Principal Authors In The English Poetry Database
1911; Lydgate, John, 1370?1449? Lyly, John, 1554?-1606; Lynch, Thomas Toke (Silent Long), 1818-1871; Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847;
http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/epd/epd-auth.html
Principal Authors in the English Poetry Database
  • A. N., fl.1586 Abbot, John (John Rivers), 1588?-1650 Achelley, Thomas, fl.1568-1595 Adams, Sarah Fuller, 1805-1848 Adamson, Henry, 1581-1637 Adamson, John, d.1653 Aikin, Anna Laetitia, 1743-1825 Aird, Thomas, 1802-1876 Akenside, Mark, 1720-1771 Alexander, Sir William, Earl of Stirling, 1567?-1640 Alexander, William, 1824-1911 Aleyn, Charles, d.1640 Alford, Henry, 1810-1871 Allingham, William, 1824-1889 Alsoppe, Thomas, fl.1525 Ames, Richard, d.1693 Amhurst, Nicholas (Caleb d'Anvers), 1697-1742 Anderson, Alexander, 1845-1909 Anderson, Robert, 1770-1833 Andrewes, John, b.1583 Anster, John, 1793-1868 Anstey, Christopher, 1724-1805 Anton, Robert, fl.1616 Armin, Robert (Clunnyco de Curtanio Snuffe), 1565?-1610 Armstrong, John, 1709-1779 Arnold, Cornelius, 1711-1757 Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888 Arnold, Sir Edwin, 1832-1904 Arthington, Henry, fl.1592-1607 Arwaker, Edmund, c.1655-1730 Ashby, George, d.1475 Ashmore, John, fl.1621 Aske, James, fl.1588 Atherstone, Edwin, 1788-1875 Audelay, John, fl.1426 Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913

87. Penn State English
Langland’s Piers Plowman, John Gower’s Confessio Amantis, and John Lydgate’s Troy Book. Historically, these poems appear in the period 13701420—an era
http://english.la.psu.edu/details.asp?element=292&id=37

88. HM 142
HN MacCracken, ed., The Minor Poems of John Lydgate. sycht of the uernacle graunted xl dayes to pardon// IMEV 2577 (Arma Christi), 1370 (continuation), 3305.8
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/scriptorium/hehweb/HM142.html
Guide To Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library Previous: HM 140 Table of Contents Search Next: HM 143
HM 142
View all images for this manuscript RELIGIOUS PROSE and VERSE
England, s. XV med and 1467 1. ff. 1-6v: [Lydgate, Calendar in verse Ianuarius , Ihesu lord for thi holy Circumcision/ Siluester at owre laste eende. Amen.
IMEV
1721. H. N. MacCracken, ed., The Minor Poems of John Lydgate EETS es 107 (London 1911) 363-76, with usual columns for golden numbers and dominical letters. 2. ff. 7-10v: [ Arma Christi //Arundines ihesu Superbia This is the pardon of the prayers before.
IMEV
Arma Christi ), 1370 (continuation), 3305.8 (indulgence). R. Morris, ed., Legends of the Holy Rood; Symbols of the Passion and Cross-Poems EETS os Modern Language Review 34 (1939) 415-21, mentioning this manuscript on p. 415, footnote. Inserted within the text of the Arma Christi , between vv. 200-201 on f. 10r-v, are 8 stanzas, each of 4 verses, on the Wounds of Christ as remedies against the 7 capital sins: IMEV 4200; C. Brown, ed.

89. Lydgate, John
Lydgate, John c.1370c.1450, English poet, a monk of Bury St. Edmunds. Lydgate, John. c.1370-c.1450, English poet, a monk of Bury St. Edmunds.
http://pt.slider.com/enc/32000/Lydgate_John.htm

90. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Robert Lowry (18261899); Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835-1911); John Lydgate (1370?-1449); John Lyly (1554-1606); Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) M.
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/tickell.html
Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Poet Index
  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Franklin Pierce Adams
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • J. E. Ball (fl. 1904-1906)
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • Joseph Warren Beach
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • A. P. Bowen (fl. 1918-1919)
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Gamaliel Bradford
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Robert Bridges
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
  • A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 91. List Of English Language Poets
    18191891); Robert Lowell; Mina Loy; John Lydgate (1370-1450); John Lyly (1553-1606); George Lyttelton, Lord Lyttelton (1709-1773); Hugh
    http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/jsp/db/facts.jsp?title=List of English language

    92. MSN Encarta - Format Impression - Anglaise, Littérature
    Translate this page Ainsi, les poètes de cour John Gower (1330-1408), John Lydgate (1370-1450) et surtout William Langland (Pierre le Laboureur, 1362 pour la première version
    http://fr.encarta.msn.com/text_761558048___36/anglaise_littérature.html
    Format impression anglaise, litt©rature Format lecture Dans le menu Fichier, cliquez sur Imprimer. anglaise, litt©rature Le Moyen ‚ge anglais Au cours de cette p©riode, qui s’©tend de 1066   1485, l’influence de la litt©rature fran§aise sur les formes et les th¨mes originaux anglais est importante. € partir de la conquªte de l’Angleterre par les Normands en 1066 et jusqu’au XIV e  si¨cle, le fran§ais remplace largement l’anglais dans les œuvres litt©raires ordinaires, et le latin conserve son r´le de langue savante. Au XIV e  si¨cle, lorsque l’anglais redevient la langue d’©lection des classes dirigeantes, il a perdu une bonne partie du syst¨me des d©sinences du vieil anglais, a subi certaines mutations phon©tiques et a acquis le trait caract©ristique qu’il conserve depuis, l’habitude d’int©grer librement dans le vocabulaire du pays nombre de termes ©trangers,   l’©poque des mots fran§ais et latins. Ainsi, les diff©rents dialectes du moyen anglais parl© au XIV e  si¨cle sont proches de l’anglais moderne et peuvent de nos jours se lire sans grande difficult©.

    93. Lista över Engelskspråkiga Poeter - Wikipedia
    Amy Lowell (18741925); Robert Lowell; John Lydgate (1370-1450); John Lyly (1553-1606); George Lyttelton, Lord Lyttelton (1709-1773). M.
    http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_över_engelskspråkiga_poeter

    94. ScienceDaily Magazine Your Source For The Latest Research News
    Minister; Lydgate, John, (13701450), poet; Lyell, Charles, (1797-1875), geologist; Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury, (died 1020); Lykke
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    95. The History Of Saint Mary's Parish Church Lidgate
    This is believed to be the brass of John of Lydgate, who was born here about 1370 and became a monk at the Benedictine Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds.
    http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Users/ab6/bansfield/lidgate/history/monuments.html
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    The History Of Saint Mary's Lidgate
    Memorials There are a few memorial inscriptions on the walls and in the floors, to people of the past who have been associated with this church and parish. By far the most interesting memorial here is the brass effigy of a priest, about 20 inches in length and of mid 15th century date, which is set in the chancel floor near the Communion rail. The head of the priest had been lost for many years and was carefully renewed about 1910. This is believed to be the brass of John of Lydgate, who was born here about 1370 and became a monk at the Benedictine Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds. He is better known as a very prolific mediaeval poet, of considerable repute, who knew Geoffrey Chaucer. Visitors to Long Melford Church should find the tiny Clopton Chantry Chapel there, where the roof cornices are inscribed with many verses which are attributed to him. The figure, dressed in Eucharistic vestments, was originally part of a much larger brass. The following ledger slabs may be seen in the floors:- 1. In the chancel. John Isaacson (1828), Rector here for 23 years, and Ann his wife (1819).

    96. Lydgate, John Britannica Student Encyclopedia Online Article
    Lydgate, John (1370?–1450?). (1370?–1450?). English poet John Lydgate had few peers in his sheer productiveness; 145,000 lines of his verse survive.
    http://search.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=340501&query=geoffrey chaucer&ct=ebi

    97. Storenorskeleksikon.no
    Særlig brukes be…. Lydgate, John Lydgate John ca. 1370–ca. 1450 engelsk dikter og munk. Hans omfattende produksjon består hovedsakeli….
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    98. Here Begynneth The Temple Of Glas
    Here begynneth the temple of glas In verse. Attributed to Lydgate by STC (2nd ed.). Publisher statement taken from colophon; date of imprint suggested by STC (2nd ed.). Signatures AB8 C6 D4. T.p
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    99. Chaucer
    In 1357 he became page to the Countess of Ulster and came into contact with his patron John of Gaunt Chaucer was sent abroad for diplomatic errands in 1370.
    http://web.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~holteir/companion/Navigation/Authors/Cha
    Geoffrey Chaucer was born c.1340 the son of a London wine merchant. He received an excellent education at several London schools. In 1357 he became page to the Countess of Ulster and came into contact with his patron John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster. Two years later, he fought in France, was captured and ransomed in 1360. By 1366 Chaucer married Philippa de Roet, a noble lady in the service of the Queen. A year later King Edward III granted him a life pension. Chaucer was sent abroad for diplomatic errands in 1370. Later in his life he visited France and Italy again. In 1374 he was appointed Controller of the Customs in London where he lived in a house over Aldgate. Chaucer succeeded in retaining royal favours with short interruptions for the rest of his life. He was Clerk of the King's Works and Deputy Forester. In 1386 he was elected Knight of the Shire for Kent. Chaucer died on October 25, 1400 and was buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey. Among Chaucer's larger poems there are: The Book of the Duchess T he House of Fame The Parliament of Fowls The Legend of Good Women Troilus and Criseyde ... The Canterbury Tales . Twenty-two of his short poems have come down to us. Among his prose works we find The Treatise of the Astrolabe and his translations Boece (Boethius' De consolatione philosophiae ) and The Romaunt of the Rose Home Navigation Authors Geoffrey Chaucer William Caxton Geoffrey Chaucer John Gower Thomas Hoccleve ... John Wyclif

    100. Littérature Anglaise (avant 1500)

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