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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...
- translation) c. 1352 Bahubali Pandita of SringeriDharmanathapuranam Wynnere and Wastoure (anonymous) 1353 Giovanni Boccaccio – The Decameron c. 1355...
- with venison at a banquet in the mid-14th century North Midlands poem Wynnere and Wastoure: "Venyson with the frumentee, and fesanttes full riche / Baken...
- the Nightingale Anonymous, Parlement of the Thre [sic] Ages Anonymous, Wynnere and Wastoure Pearl Poet, Pearl The Vision of Tundale, a translation from...
- over several 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...
- Labourers and Statute of Treasons. He is briefly mentioned in the poem Wynnere and Wastoure, dating from the 1350s. Shareshull came from humble Staffordshire...
- probably from Hainaut) The Tale of Gamelyn (Middle English) c. 1352: Wynnere and Wastoure (Middle English) 1355 Guillaume de Deguileville – Le Pèlerinage...
- poets. Trigg is the editor of ‘the standard edition’ of the medieval poem Wynnere and Wastoure. Research for the edition involved reconstructing the poem...
- Evil Times of 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)...
- human, though allegorical, figures engage in a debate is the anonymous Wynnere and Wastoure (c.1352), written in alliterative verse. Neil Cartlidge explains...