The castell of pleasure The conueyaunce of a dreme how Desyre went to the castell of pleasure, wherin was the gardyn of affeccyon inhabyted by Beaute to whome he amerously expressed his loue vpon ye whiche supplycacyon rose grete stryfe dysputacyon, and argument betwene Pyte and Dysdayne.
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The castell of pleasure The conueyaunce of a dreme how Desyre went to the castell of pleasure, wherin was the gardyn of affeccyon inhabyted by Beaute to whome he amerously expressed his loue vpon ye whiche supplycacyon rose grete stryfe dysputacyon, and argument betwene Pyte and Dysdayne.
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Neville, William, b. 1497.
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[Enprynted at London :: In the Fletestrete at the sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de worde,
[1530?]]
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"The castell of pleasure The conueyaunce of a dreme how Desyre went to the castell of pleasure, wherin was the gardyn of affeccyon inhabyted by Beaute to whome he amerously expressed his loue vpon ye whiche supplycacyon rose grete stryfe dysputacyon, and argument betwene Pyte and Dysdayne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08113.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2025.
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¶ Lenuoy de Robert Coplande lymprimeur.
ATon aucteur / vatan petit liuretEt luy prier / dexcuser ton empraintCe faulte ia / de par moy incorrectPar sa copie souuent testois constraintDe diuigner / ou lencre cestott destaintCe nonobstant / ien ay faict mon debuoirPour son plaisir / dassembler blanc et noir.
¶ Treshonoure filz / du seigneur latimerSurnōme Neuyl / de noble parentaigeO maistre guillme / en sens et vertu clerAucteur de ce / cōme bon clerc et saigeA vous / ie recommaunde cest ouuraigeDe moy indigne / sinon par vostre suffraunceEn ce monstrant / ma folle ignoraunce.
¶ Fin de Lenuoy.
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¶ Ballade royalle.
THrone dhonneur / et de magnificencePar excellence triumphant en haulteutPlayne de vigeur / et de doulce clemencePar vraye semence / naturel seigneurHenry la fleur / et gubernateurDengleterre / en refulgenceDieu le gard / de mal / et de douleurEt honny soit qui mal ypence.
¶ R. Coplande to thauctour.
¶ Take ye in gre / o worthy mayster myneThis rubryke frensshe / in verses incorrectNo meruayle is / thoughe theyr speche be not fyneFor in scole nor countre / I neuer toke effectAnd frome your boke / let them be vndeiectWithout your lycence / yf I dyd them impressePardon I praye you / of this my homelynesse
¶ En passant le temps sans mal pencer.
¶ Quod Coplande.
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