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== Allusion ==
=== Allusion ===
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To sowe corne in the see sande, ther wyll no crope growe.<ref>{{:Skelton, John 1843a}}, vol. II, pp. 16-17 (ll. 338-42).</ref>}}</onlyinclude>


=== IRHB comments ===
== IRHB comments ==
John Skelton's poem ''Speke, Parrot'' was written c. 1521. This probable Robin Hood allusion seems to have been hitherto overlooked. Philip Henderson in his edition of Skelton's works glosses the Latin "Not without a grimace behind his back".<ref>{{:Skelton, John 1948a}}, p. 300 n. 2.</ref> The passage is one of Skelton's many satirical attacks on Cardinal Wolsey.
John Skelton's poem ''Speke, Parrot'' was written c. 1521. This probable Robin Hood allusion seems to have been hitherto overlooked. Philip Henderson in his edition of Skelton's works glosses the Latin "Not without a grimace behind his back".<ref>{{:Skelton, John 1948a}}, p. 300 n. 2.</ref> The passage is one of Skelton's many satirical attacks on Cardinal Wolsey.
=== Notes ===
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=== Editions ===
 
 
== Editions ==
* {{:Skelton, John 1843a}}, vol. II, pp. 1-25, 338-52. Allusion: vol. I, pp. 16-17, notes p. 347.
* {{:Skelton, John 1843a}}, vol. II, pp. 1-25, 338-52. Allusion: vol. I, pp. 16-17, notes p. 347.
* {{:Skelton, John 1948a}}, pp. 288-307; allusion p. 300. Modernized spelling. First published 1931.
* {{:Skelton, John 1948a}}, pp. 288-307; allusion p. 300. Modernized spelling. First published 1931.


=== Lists ===
== Lists ==
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 314-19.
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 314-19.
* Not included in {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Not included in {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.


=== Background ===
== Background ==
* [http://www.skeltonproject.com/poems/ The Skelton Project.]
* [http://www.skeltonproject.com/poems/ The Skelton Project.]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Skelton Wikipedia: John Skelton.]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Skelton Wikipedia: John Skelton.]
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=== Also see ===
* [[:1515 - Skelton, John - Magnificence]]
* [[:1522 - Skelton, John - Why come ye not to Court]]




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Latest revision as of 18:38, 7 January 2021

Allusion
Date c. 1521
Author Skelton, John
Title Speke, Parrot
Mentions Robin lost his bow
John Skelton.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-29. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Allusion

Wherfor he may now come agayne as he wente,
Non sine postica sanna, as I trowe,
From Calyse to Dovyr, to Canterbury in Kente, [p. 17:]
To make reconyng in the resseyte how Robyn loste his bowe,
To sowe corne in the see sande, ther wyll no crope growe.[1]

IRHB comments

John Skelton's poem Speke, Parrot was written c. 1521. This probable Robin Hood allusion seems to have been hitherto overlooked. Philip Henderson in his edition of Skelton's works glosses the Latin "Not without a grimace behind his back".[2] The passage is one of Skelton's many satirical attacks on Cardinal Wolsey.


Editions

Lists

Background

Also see

Notes