John Skelton poet from United Kingdom was born in 1460, had 69 years and died on June 21, 1529. Poems were written in Renaissance mainly in English language. Dominant movement is didactical.
Top ten poems John Skelton
A Lawde and Prayse
... [a laude and prayse made for our souereigne lord the kyng ...
My Darling Dear, My Daisy Flower
... Thou blinkard blowboll7, thou wakèst too late ...
To Mistress Margery Wentworth -2
... Benign, courteous, and meek, ...
Go, Piteous Heart
... Yet, and God wold, I wold my payne were easyd ! ...
A Ballad of the Scottsysshe Kyne
... Ye had be better to have busked to Huntley Bankes, ...
Magnificence
... Hic intrat Good hope fugientibus dyspare & myschefe repente good hope surripiat illi gladium & dicat ...
An Elegie on Henry, fourth Erle of Northumberlande
... t Upon the Dolourus Dethe and Muche Lamentable Chaunce of the Most Honorable Erle of Northumberlande ...
The Auncient Acquaintance, Madam, Betwen Vs Twayn
... He rydeth well the horse, but he rydeth better the mare ...
The Book of Phillip Sparrow
... Ad Dominum, cum tribularer, clamavi: ...
To Mistress Isabell Pennell
... With chuck, chuck, chuck, chuck! ...