Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate. Nowe collected and newly published. Anno 1568
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- Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate. Nowe collected and newly published. Anno 1568
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- Skelton, John, 1460?-1529.
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- Imprinted at London :: In Fletestreate, neare vnto saint Dunstones churche by Thomas Marshe,
- [1568]
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Contents
- title page
- greeting
- prefatory poem
- Workes of Skelton newly collected by I. S. as folovveth.
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The crowne of Lawrell
- prologue
- ¶ The quene of Fame to dame Pallas.
- ¶ Dame Pallas to the quene of Fame.
- ☞ The quene of Fame to dame Pallas
- ¶ Dame Pallas to the quene of Fame
- ¶ The Quene of Fame to dame Pallas.
- Dame Pallas to the quene of Fame.
- ☞ The quene of Fame to dame Pallas.
- ¶ Dame Pallas to the quene of Fame
- ¶ Skelton poeta.
- ¶ Maister Gower to Skelton.
- ¶ Poeta Skelton to Maister Gower.
- ☞ Maister Chaucher Lawreat poete to Skelton.
- ❧ Poeta Skelton answereth
- ¶ Maister Lydgate to Skelton.
- ❧ Poeta Skelton answereth.
- ¶ Occupation to Skelton.
- ¶ Skelton Poeta answereth.
- Occupacion to Skelton.
- Poeta Skelton Answereth.
- Occupacion to Skelton.
- Poeta Skelton answereth.
- Occupacion to Skelton.
- Occupacion to Skelton.
- Poeta Skelton answereth.
- To the right noble countes of Surrey.
- To my lady Eilabet h Howarip
- To my lady Myrriall hawarde.
- To my lady Anne Dakers of the sowth.
- To maistres Margary wentworthe.
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To maistres Margaret Tylney. -
To maisters Iane Blenner- Haiset. - To maisters Isabell Pennell.
- To maisties Margaret Hussey.
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To maistres Geretrude Statham. - To maistres Isabēll Knyght
- Occupacion to Skelton.
- Skelton Poeta.
- The quene of Fame to Skelton.
- Skelton poeta to the quene of Fame.
- The quene of Fame to Occupacion.
- Skelton Poeta.
- part
- Poeta Skelton
- Lenuoy.
- Lautre enuoy.
- poem
- the Duke of Albany
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The boke compiled by maister Skelton, Poet Laureat called speake Parrot. -
Of the death of the noble Prince kynge Edward the forth, per Skeltonidē Laureatum. -
Skelton Laureate against the Scottes. -
Here after folovveth the booke, entituled. Ware the Hawke.Per skelton Laureat. - Prologus Skeltonidis Laureati super ware the Hawke.
- Obseruate.
- Considerate.
- Deliberate.
- Vigilate.
- Deplorate.
- Diuinitate.
- Reformate.
- Pensitate
- Here after followeth the Table.
- S̄keltonis Apostrophat ad diuum Iohannem decollatum in cuius profesto ficbat hoc a ucupium.
- Idem. de liber a dicacitate poetica, in cextolem da probitate et in per fricam da ignobilate.
- poem
- A prayer to the father of heauen.
- To the seconde Parsone.
- To the holy ghost.
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The tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng. Per. Skelton Laureate. -
Here after folovveth a litle ye not to Court Comoned by Mayster Skelton poete Laureate.vvhiche hath to name, vvhie co The relucent mirror for all Prela Presidents aswell spirituall as temporall sadly to loke vpon deuised in English by Skelton. -
Vvhy come ye not to
Court. -
Here after folovveth a litle boke called Colyn Clout compiled by Master Skelton Poete Laureate. -
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Here after folovveth a Litle boke of Philip spa∣row compiled by▪ ma∣ster. Skelton Poet Laureate. -
Skelton Laureate against a comel Coystrowne that curiowsly chauntyd And curryshly cowntred, And madly in hys Musikes mokkyshly made, Agaynst the ix. Musis of politike Poems and Poettys matriculat. -
Skelton Laureat vppon a deedmans hed that was sent to hym from an honorable Ientil woman for a token, Deuysyd this gost∣ly meditacion in Englysh, Couenable in sen∣tence Comendable, Lamentable, Lacrimable, Profitable for the soule. - poem
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The boke of three fooles M. Skelton poete Lau∣reate, Gaue to my Lord Cardynall - poem
- Epithaphe.
- Lamentatio vrbis Norvvicen.
- Vilitissimus Scotus dundas allegat caudas contra, Angligenas
- Admonitio Skeltonis vt omnes Arbores viridi Laureo concedant.
- In Bedell quondam Belial incarnātum, deuotum Epitaphium.
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Skelton Laureat vpon the doulours dethe and muche lamentable chaūce of the most honorable erle of Northumberlande. -
Elegia in Serenissimae principis & domine domine Margarete nuper Comitisse
de Darby Strenuissimi Regis Henrici Septimi matris funebre ministerium. Per Skelonida Laureatum Oratorem Regium. XVI. mensis Angusti. Anno salutis. M. D. XVI. -
Orator Regius Skeltonis Laurea∣tus in singulare meritis simum{que} praeco∣nium nobilissim i principis Henrici Septimi nuper strenuissime Regis Anglie hoc Epitaphium edidit. Ad sinceram contemplationem reuerendi in Cristo patris ac domini Dompni Io∣hānis Islip Abbatis VVestmonastericij optime me∣riti
Anno domini. M. D. XII. pridie domini Andree Apostoli. &c. -
Eulogium pro suorum Temporum Condicione Tantis principibus non indignum per Skeltonida Laure atum OratoremRegium. - A treatise bi∣twene Trouth, and Information.
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SKELTON. LAV∣reate Oratoris Registertius. Against venemous tongues enpoysoned with sclaunder and false de∣tractions. &c. -
¶Why were ye
Calliope, embrawdred with letters of golde? - colophon