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sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

sorrow flock; cliff Among; (t-note) Bloodstained Shirt; (t-note) last year; heard it told There; honorable Dukes, earls; bold barons command ancient; old sixty years did reign daughter; embrace lovely young lady beauty she bore; flower And [was] also; father’s heir

was the endeavor of this well-remembered priest to assemble all the doings of giants and warriors he could find in ancient fables as well as true reports, for the edification of his audience; and for their remembrance to commit them

wisdom (from Augustine, Bernard, and Seneca) on the advantages of poverty. Here Hoccleve inserts the first of the exempla from ancient history whose source we will presently examine. The old man says that Hoccleve is better off than he claims,

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

Worde, post 1499) is in some ways preferable to The Assembly of Gods because it conjoins to this text the ancient Graeco-Roman genre of the "banquet" or "feast" used by Plato in the appropriately titled Symposium and by first-century Petronius

Above the erth, the watir, or the aire, / Or on the fire. A reference to the "four elements." In ancient and medieval thought all material bodies were thought to be comprised of earth, water, air, and fire, which were

[in my possession]; (see note) I will not daylight prepared himself (see note) squire step; a journey Before long the ancient Where he was begotten living [domestic] beast saw birds singing; high continues until; (see note) never knew by which

thing that hem nede stode" (lines 269-71). 368 The superstition of the sea's refusal to hold a dead body is ancient. See the Latin Historia Apolloni Regis Tyri, in Elizabeth Archibald, Apollonius of Tyre: Medieval and Renaissance Themes and Variations,

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

your hert a rose" (John Lydgate: Poems, ed. John Norton-Smith [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966], p. 24). George Ferguson mentions the ancient Roman association of the rose with victory; in Christian symbolism, the rose symbolizes martyrdom as well as heavenly joy

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