John Skelton
Also known as
Skelton, John
poet
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL955769A
- VIAF29549101
- WikidataQ638589
- ISNI0000000108831157
- LibriVox2592
- Project Gutenberg50724
Top Subjects
- Flodden, Battle of, England, 1513 (3)
- James IV, King of Scotland, 1473-1513 (3)
- John Skelton (1460?-1529) (2)
- James IV King of Scotland (1473-1513) (1)
- Taxation (1)
- England (1)
- History (1)
Books by John Skelton
Total count: 61
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A ballade of the scottysshe kyngR. Fawkes1513-01-01
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[The tunning of Elinor Rumming]W. de Worde1521-01-01
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A ryght delectable traytyse vpon a goodly garlande or chapelet of laurell by Mayster Skeltonpoete laureat, studyously dyuysed at Sheryfhotton Castell. In ye foreste of galeres where in ar coprysyde many & dyuers solacyous & ryght pregnant allectyues of syngular pleasure as more at large it doth apere in ye pces folowyngeRichard Faukes1523-01-01
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Here after foloweth a lytell boke, which hath to name, why come ye nat to courteR. Kele1550-01-01
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The tunning of Elinor Rumminga poemprinted for Isaac Dalton, and sold by W. Boreham1718-01-01
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Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of Maister Skelton, Poete Laureate to King Henry the VIIIth.printed for C. Davis1736-01-01
Vox populi vox Dei, a complaynt of the comons against taxesReprinted by G. Woodfall1821-01-01-
Magnyfycencean interludeRe-printed by G. Woodfall1821-01-01
Poetical works.With notes, and some account of the author and his writingsT. Rodd1843-01-01
The poetical works of John Skeltonwith notes, and some account of the author and his writingsT. Rodd1843-01-01
The poetical works of Skelton and Donne, with a memoir of eachHoughton, Mifflin1855-01-01-
The poetical works of John Skeltonwith a memoirLittle, Brown, and company1866-01-01
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Merie talesWillis and Sotheran1866-01-01
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The poetical works of Skelton and Donnewith a memoir of eachHoughton, Osgood1879-01-01
A ballade of the Scottysshe kynge.Reproduced in facsim. with an historical and bibliographical introd. by John Ashton.E. Stock1882-01-01
The earliest known printed English balladA ballade of the Scottysshe kyngeE. Stock1882-01-01
The earliest known printed English ballad. A ballade of the Scottysshe kyngeS. Stock1882-01-01
Skelton.A selection from the poetical works of John SkeltonIbister and Company, Limited1902-01-01-
Magnyfycencea moral playKegan,Paul,Trenchand Trubner for the Early EnglishText Society1906-01-01
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Magnificencea moral play1908-01-01
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MagnificenceIssued for subscribers by the editor of the Tudor facsimile texts1910-01-01
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PoemsW. Heinemann, ltd.1924-01-01
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John Skelton, Laureate, 1460?-1529The Augustan Books1925-01-01
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John Skelton(laureate) 1460?-1529E. Benn ltd.1927-01-01
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The tunning of Elynour RummingThe Fanfrolico Press1928-01-01
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Elynour RummyngeHelen Gentry1930-01-01
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The complete poems of John Skelton, laureateJ.M. Dent and sons ltd.1931-01-01
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Complete poems.Edited by Philip Henderson.Dent1931-01-01
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The complete poems of John SkeltonlaureateDent1931-01-01
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Poems by John SkeltonGrey Walls Press1949-01-01
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John Skelton: a selection from his poems.Sidgwick & Jackson1950-01-01
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John Skeltona selection from his poemsSidgwick & Jackson1950-01-01
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A selection from his poemsSidgwick & Jackson1950-01-01
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A poem called The tunning of Elynour Rummynge, the famous ale-wife of EnglandGehenna Press1953-01-01
The complete poems of John Skelton, laureateJ.M. Dent1959-01-01-
The complete poems of John Skelton3th ed.].J. M. dent1959-01-01
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The complete poems of John Skelton, laureateJ.M. Dent1959-01-01
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Poems [of] John SkeltonClarendon P.1969-01-01
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Poems [of] John SkeltonClarendon Press1969-01-01
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Pithy,pleasant and profitable works (of) John Skelton, 1568Scolar Press1970-01-01
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Pithy, pleasant and profitable worksScolar Press1970-01-01
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John Skelton (laureate)Folcroft Library Editions1971-01-01
Selected poemsCarcanet1980-01-01
John Skelton, the complete English poemsPenguin1983-01-01-
The complete English poemsYale University Press1983-01-01
The book of the LaurelUniversity of Delaware Press1990-01-01-
The Latin writings of John SkeltonUniversity of North Carolina1991-01-01
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Here after foloweth a litle booke, of Phillyp Sparow, compiled by Mayster Skelto[n] poete laureateIn paules churche yerde by [W. Copland for] J. wyght
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Here folowythe dyuers balettys and dyties solacyous deuysyd by Master Skelton LaureatPrinted by J. Rastell
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Here after foloweth a litel boke called Colyn Cloute compyled by mayster Skelton poete LaureateBy [R. Copland for] me Rycharde Kele dwellyng in the powltry at the long shop vnder saynt Myldredes. chyrche
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Here after foloweth a lytell boke, whyche hath to name, whye come ye not to courteby Jhon Wallye
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Here after foloweth the boke of Phyllyp Sparowe compyled by mayster Skelton Poete LaureateAt the poultry by [R. Copland for] Rychard Kele
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Here after foloweth a litle booke, of Phillyp Sparowby Robert Toy.
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Here after foloweth a litle boke of Phillip Sparow. Compyled by mayster Skelton Poete LaureateIn poules churchyard, at the sygne of the Lamb, by [John Day for] Abraham Veale
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A ryght delectable treatyse upon a goodly garlande or chapelet of laurell by mayster Skelton poete laureat studyously dyuysed at Sheryshotton Castell. In ye foreste of galtres, where in ar co[m]prysyde many [et] dyuers colacyons [et] ryght pregnant allectyues of syngular pleasure, as more at large it doth apere in ye pees folowynge[Imprynted by me Rychard faukes dwelling in durarent or els in Powlis chyrche yarde at the sygne of the A.B.C.
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Here after foloweth a litle booke called Colyn Clout compiled by master Skelton Poete LaureateIn Paules Churche yarde at the sygne of the Rose by [William Copland for] Iohn Wyght
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Colyn CloutBy Jhon Wallye dwelling in Fosterlane
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Here begynneth a lytell treatyse named the bowge of courteBy Wynkyn de Worde in Flete strete in the sygne of the sonne
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Here after foloweth a litle boke whyche hathe to name, whye come ye not to courte. Compyled by mayster Skelton poete laureateIn Poules church yard at the syne of the sunne by [J. Day for] Anthony Kyston
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Elynour Rummin, the famous ale-wife of England. Written by Mr. Skelton, Poet Laureat to King Henry the egiht [sic].Printed [by Bernard Alsop] for Samuel Rand
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Here after foloweth a litle boke of Phillip Sparowby Jhon Walley.