Poems of John Skelton
April 22, 2008 Poetry No CommentsThe Complete Poems of John Skelton
Laureate
Edited by Philip Henderson
Published by J. M. Dent and Sons LTD.
This Is The 1948 Second Revised Edition
Introduction
Bibliography
On The Death Of The Noble Prince,King Edward The Fourth (1483)
Upon the Dolorous Death and Much Lamentable Chance of the Most Honourable Earl of Northumberland (1489)
Woefully Arrayed
Prayer to the Father of Heaven
To The Second Person
To The Holy Ghost
Vexilla Regis
Upon a Dead Man’s Head
On Time
My Darling Dear, My Daisy Flower
Mannerly Margery Milk and Ale
Jolly Rutterkin
Womanhood,Wanton,ye want (c.1490)
To Mistress Anne
The Ancient Acquaintance, Madam,Between Us Twain
Knowledge,Acquaintance, Resort,Favour with Grace
Go,Piteous Heart,rased with Deadly Woe
Though ye suppose all Jeopardies are Passed
Against a Comely Coistrown (1495-6)
The Bouge of Court (1498)
Epitaph forAdam Udersall and a Devout Trental for Old John Clarke (1506-7)
Philip Sparrow (c.1508)
Ware the Hawk (c.1508)
The Tunning of Elinour Rumming (c.1508)
The Rose Both White and Red (1509)
The Manner of the World Nowdays (c.1512?)
Against the Scots (1513-14)
Against Dundas
Poems against Garnesche (1513-13)
Magnificence (1516)
Against Venomous Tongues
Colin Clout (1519-210)
Speak,Parrot (15210
Why come ye not to Court? (1522-3)
Calliope
The Garland of Laurel (1523)
The Duke of Albany (1523-4)
A Replication against Certain Young Scholars Abjured of Late (1528)
Appendix: Latin Poems


Stumble it!

