Thomas Hoccleve poet from United Kingdom was born in 1368, had 58 years and died in 1426. Poems were written in Middle English mainly in English language. Dominant movement is prevalent form.
Top ten poems Thomas Hoccleve
The Pietous Complainte Of The Soule.
... rilous witesWich þat the feend [now] puttith me upon,Þat whil I was levyng in flesch and bon,&emsp ...
Lament for Chaucer
... Nay, lat be that! sche knew wel that this yle ...
The Epistle Of Grace Sent To The Seek Man
... tylthe,So that [thu] schalt thi selff[e] weel assure,Þat whan thi flesch is laid in sepulture,&emsp ...
The Song Of Graces Of Alle Seintes Upon Paske Day.
... iffe,ffoure thowsande yere I was ful ille araide,Til þat this fruyt, þat born was of a maide,&emsp ...
The Aungeles Song.
... in eueri place,That modier art, and veari maidë clene!Of god, oure lord, thu geten hast þat grace ...
A Lamentacioun Of The Grene Tree, Complaynyng Of The Losyng Of Hire Appill.
... hich (I sey the sekerly)Is more of vertue and of dignyteThan was the fruyt þat spoyled was from the ...
The Aungeles Song & Alle Othir Seintes In The Feste Of Pentecost.
... to teche,ffrom vices alle hir lustës to with-drawe,And of hire lord [&] god to stande in awe,&emsp ...
The Aungeles Songe In The Feste Of The Epiphanie Of Oure lord.
... one, on oure lord a-light,The holy gost, vn-to a dowe I-lyk,That pleyn[ë]ly was seyn of eueri wight ...
The Regiment of Princes
... Quod rex non [de]bet felicitatem suam ponere in divitiis ...
The Letter of Cupid
... A wikked tree good fruit may noon foorth bringe ...