- The
Tunning of
Elynour Rummyng is a long raucous,
misogynous and
libellous poem by
English poet John Skelton. The poem
concerns a
publican who was fined...
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someone who
belonged in ****.
Poems such as John Skelton's The
Tunning of
Elynour Rummyng, The Tale of
Beryn and
Mother Bunch of Pasquil's
Jests all depicted...
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Hornsey A
History of Beer and
Brewing 2003 p327 =0854046305 "
Tunnyng of
Elynour Rummynge,
which in
short lines describes the
drunken frolics of some women...
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metre of the
drunken women who
gathered at a well-known ale-house kept by
Elynour Rummynge at Leatherhead, not far from the
royal palace of Nonsuch. "Skelton...
- pig's ear,
Bristled with hear. [hair] --
Lines 12-21, "The
Tunnyng of
Elynour Rummyng" by John Skelton. The poem is
thought to have been
first published...
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published in
London by
Wynkyn de Worde) John Skelton, "The
Tunnyng of
Elynour Rummyng" May 8 –
Peter Canisius,
German theologian (died 1597) unknown...
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Latin and
Italian dialects in hexameters) John
Skelton – The
Tunnynge of
Elynour Rummyng June 29 –
Rembert Dodoens,
Flemish botanist (died 1585) July 25...
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first book
printers in
Eastern Europe John Skelton, The
Tunnynge of
Elynour Rummyng,
comic poem
about tavern life;
Great Britain Death years link to...
- Bath Edition. Skelton, John (1928) [First
published 1550]. The
Tunning of
Elynour Rumming. London:
Fanfrolico Press. OCLC 650452028. Driberg, J. H. (1930)...
- to
induce men to drink". The
alewife in the po****r poem The
Tunning of
Elynour Rummyng by John Skelton, is "strikingly
vicious and nasty".
Other depictions...