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Latest revision as of 06:43, 17 May 2022
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Date | 1565 |
Author | Gascoine, George |
Title | [Untitled poem on the theme] Durum Æneum & Miserabile Ævum |
Mentions | Clim of the CLough |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-07-23. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-05-17.
Allusion
The woman wantonnesse, shee commes with ticing traine,
Pride in hir pocket plaies bo peepe, and bawdry in hir braine.
Hir handmaides be deceipte, daunger, and dalliaunce,
Riot and Revell follow hir, they be of hir alliaunce:
Next these commes in Sim Swashe, to see what sturre they keepe.
Clim of the Clough then takes his heeles, tis time for him to creepe: [p. 70:]
To packe the pageaunt up, commes Sorrow with a song,
He say[s] these jestes can get no grotes, & al this geare goth wrong[1]
IRHB comments
This was first published in FLowers (1575) but written ten years earlier.[2]
Editions
- Gascoigne, George; Cunliffe, John W., ed. The Complete Works of George Gascoigne (Cambridge, 1907-10), vol. I, pp. 62-73.
Notes
Also see