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Wynnere and
Wastoure ("Winner and Waster") is a
fragmentary Middle English poem
written in
alliterative verse around the
middle of the 14th century. The...
- c. 1352
Bahubali Pandita of
Sringeri –
Dharmanathapuranam Wynnere and
Wastoure (anonymous) 1353
Giovanni Boccaccio – The
Decameron c. 1355
Giovanni Boccaccio...
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venison at a
banquet in the mid-14th
century North Midlands poem
Wynnere and
Wastoure: "Venyson with the frumentee, and
fesanttes full
riche /
Baken mete therby...
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Nightingale Anonymous,
Parlement of the Thre [sic] Ages Anonymous,
Wynnere and
Wastoure Pearl Poet,
Pearl The
Vision of Tundale, a
translation from the
Latin Visio...
- to
satire to
political commentary,
including Piers Plowman,
Winnere and
Wastoure, Mum and the Sothsegger, The
Parlement of
Three Ages, The Buke of the Howlat...
- lines. An
example of this
style is
shown by a few
lines from
Wynnere and
Wastoure:
Whylome were
lordes in
londe that
loved in
thaire hertis To here makers...
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Statute of Treasons. He is
briefly mentioned in the poem
Wynnere and
Wastoure,
dating from the 1350s.
Shareshull came from
humble Staffordshire origins...
- from Hainaut) The Tale of
Gamelyn (Middle English) c. 1352:
Wynnere and
Wastoure (Middle English) 1355
Guillaume de
Deguileville – Le Pèlerinage de l'Âme...
- the
editor of ‘the
standard edition’ of the
medieval poem
Wynnere and
Wastoure.
Research for the
edition involved reconstructing the poem from the single...
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Edward II (1321–27), The Song of the
Husbandman (c. 1340),
Wynnere and
Wastoure (c. 1353), and The
Parlement of the
Three Ages (c. 1375–1400). The Piers...