- an arow By an
harow Into a
barow The
rhyme is also
similar to a poem,
Phyllyp Sparowe,
written by John
Skelton about 1508, in
which the
narrator laments...
- sparrow, but a
thrush or
European goldfinch. John Skelton's The Boke of
Phyllyp Sparowe is a
lament for a pet
house sparrow belonging to a Jane Scrope...
- most
characteristic work was accomplished. [citation needed] The Boke of
Phyllyp Sparowe, the
lament of Jane Scroop, a
schoolgirl in the
Benedictine convent...
-
original on 17
November 2018. Ward, A.W.; Waller, A.R., eds. (1907–21). "
Phyllyp Sparowe" The
Cambridge History of
English and
American Literature. Vol...
- Shakespeare". The New
Yorker Magazine. 19
February 2017. Ward, A.W. editor. "
Phyllyp Sparowe”. The
Cambridge History of
English and
American Literature’' Cambridge...
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Parish in Law, Commerce, and Religion, 1350–1550 (2002), p. 27. "§7. "
Phyllyp Sparowe". IV.
Barclay and Skelton. Vol. 3.
Renascence and Reformation....