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  1. Certayne Notes Of Instruction In English Verse; The Steele Glas; The Complaynt Of Philomene (1895) by George Gascoigne, George Whetstones, 2008-06-02
  2. The Green Knight: Selected Poetry and Prose (Fyfield Books) by George Gascoigne, Roger Pooley, 1982-08
  3. Supposes and Jocasta by George Gascoigne, 2010-10-14
  4. Four Old Plays: Jack Jugler; Thersytes; The Pardoner And The Fere; Jocasta by John Heywood, George Gascoigne, 2007-07-25
  5. Early plays from the Italian; by R Warwick 1857-1943 Bond, George Gascoigne, 2010-09-04
  6. The glass of government. 1575 by George Gascoigne, 2010-08-29
  7. Selected Poems with 'Certayne Notes of Instruction Concerning the Making of Verse or Ryme in English' by George Gascoigne, 2000-06-01
  8. The Princely Pleasures At The Court At Kenelwoorth: In The Year 1576 (1821) by George Gascoigne, 2010-05-23
  9. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres (Oxford English Texts) by George Gascoigne, 2001-01-11
  10. Early English classical tragedies by John William Cunliffe, Thomas Norton, et all 2010-09-04
  11. Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester: A Critical Inquiry Into the Authenticity of the Various Statements in Relation to the Death of Amye Robsart, and ... of the Earl by His Nephew Sir Philip Sydney by Philip Sidney, George Gascoigne, et all 2010-04-08
  12. Complete works by George Gascoigne, John William Cunliffe, 2010-08-01
  13. Four Old Plays: Three Interludes; Thersytes, Jack Jugler, And Heywoods Pardoner And Frere; And Jocasta A Tragedy (1848) by Francis James Child, George Gascoigne, et all 2008-08-18
  14. The glass of government by George Gascoigne, 2010-09-04

21. Gascoigne, George
Gascoigne, George (b. c. 1525, Cardington, Bedfordshire, Eng.d. Oct. 7, 1577, Bernack, near Stamford, Lincolnshire), English poet and a major literary innovator.
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(b. c . 1525, Cardington, Bedfordshire, Eng.d. Oct. 7, 1577, Bernack, near Stamford, Lincolnshire), English poet and a major literary innovator. Gascoigne attended the University of Cambridge, studied law at Gray's Inn in 1555, and thereafter pursued careers as a politician, country gentleman, courtier, soldier of fortune, and man of letters, all with moderate distinction. He was a member of Parliament (1557-59). Because of his extravagance and debts, he gained a reputation for disorderly living. He served with English troops in the Low Countries, ending his military career as a repatriated prisoner of war. In 1575 he helped to arrange the celebrated entertainments provided for Queen Elizabeth I at Kenilworth and Woodstocke and in 1576 went to Holland as an agent in the royal service. Among his friends were many leading poets, notably George Whetstone, George Turberville, and Edmund Spenser. Gascoigne was a skilled literary craftsman, memorable for versatility and vividness of expression and for his treatment of events based on his own experience. His chief importance, however, is as a pioneer of the English Renaissance who had a remarkable aptitude for domesticating foreign literary genres. He foreshadowed the English sonnet sequences with groups of linked sonnets in his first published work, A Hundreth sundrie Flowres (1573), a collection of verse and prose. In

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23. George Gascoigne Poems
George Gascoigne George Gascoigne (c. 1535 – October 7, 1577) was an English poet. He was the eldest son of Sir John Gascoigne of Cardington
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an elegy on a lap-dog

Shock's fate I mourn; poor Shock is now no more,
Ye Muses mourn, ye chamber-maids deplore.... [read poem] fable l: the hare and many friends
Friendship, like love, is but a name,
Unless to one you stint the flame.
The child, whom m... [read poem] sweet william's farewell to black-ey'd susan: a ballad
All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd,
The streamers waving in the wind,
When black-ey... [read poem] trivia; or, the art of walking the streets of london
Thus far the Muse has trac'd in useful lays The proper implements for wintry ways; Has tau... [read poem] and if i did, what then? "And if I did, what then? Are you aggriev'd therefore? The sea hath fish for every man,... [read poem] the shepherd's week Hold, witless Lobbin Clout, I thee advise, Lest blisters sore on thy own tongue arise. Lo ... [read poem] Continue in John Gay Page 1 of 1 Search Dorothy Parker Gilbert E. Brooke Federico García Lorca Leo Marks ... Gulzar Search the Web Introduzca los términos de búsqueda.

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27. The Life Of George Gascoigne
Gascoigne, George. One Hundreth Sundry Flowres. C.T. Prouty, Ed. Columbia University of Missouri Press, 1942. Gascoigne, George. Supposes and Jocasta.
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The Life of George Gascoigne
(c.1539-1578)
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1. Biography
Queen Mary I
's last Parliament (1558), according to his biographer Prouty.
John Donne
. He did make some connections, however, and married Elizabeth Breton, a wealthy widow, but even here things began to go wrong. It seems that Elizabeth had already been contracted in marriage to one Edward Boyes (before she met Gascoigne), but that she did not consider the marriage valid. Boyes, unfortunately, disagreed, and took them to court. They were separated, and Elizabeth's goods impounded, but after much legal wrangling they finally won their case.
Supposes
, a translation of Ariosto's I Suppositi (1509), for a carnival at Gray's Inn. Gascoigne, like his father, tried his hand at farming, but he was not very successful and he was not helped by his father's vow to disinherit him nor by his mother's stealing his sheep. His own brothers, also, took actions against him in court for various reasons, and by 1570 Gascoigne had already been in prison for debt. Getting re-elected to Parliament was one way out, because it provided one with immunity, but when Gascoigne tried that tactic in 1571 he was disallowed by the Privy Council as being "a notorious ruffian....an atheist and godless person." There was nothing for it but to join the army, and late in 1571 we find Gascoigne volunteering to serve in the Netherlands under William the Silent.
A Hundreth Sundry Flowres . His biographers mention further catastrophes which made him return to Holland almost immediately, but in any case he was accused of treason, acquitted, but lost most of his personal assets. In a new book

28. Gascoigne, George Definition Of Gascoigne, George HighBeam.com
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29. George Gascoigne
You must not wonder, though you think it strange You must not wonder, though you think it strange, To see me hold my lowering head so low; And that mine eyes take no delight to
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"You must not wonder, though you think it strange"
You must not wonder, though you think it strange,
To see me hold my lowering head so low;
And that mine eyes take no delight to range
About the gleams which on your face do grow.
The mouse which once hath broken out of trap
Is seldom teased with the trustless bait,
But lies aloof for fear of more mishap,
And feedeth still in doubt of deep deceit.
The scorched fly which once hath 'scap'd the flame
Will hardly come to play again with fire.
Whereby I learn that grievous is the game
Which follows fancy dazzled by desire.
So that I wink or else hold down my head,
Because your blazing eyes my bale have bred.

30. George Gascoigne (English Poet) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
George Gascoigne (English poet), c. 1539Cardington, Bedfordshire, Eng. Oct. 7, 1577Barnack, near Stamford, LincolnshireEnglish poet and a major literary innovator.
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31. Gascoigne, George In UK Directory: Library: Arts & Humanities: Literature: Perio
Gascoigne, George Access critical resources on and various works by this Elizabethan poet and playwright.
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32. The Complete Works Of George Gascoigne GASCOIGNE, (George.).
In two volumes, 8vo, bound in original red cloth. Volume I 505pp, volume II vi, 597pp. Spines sunned and faded, light wear to headbands. Part of the Cambridge English Classics
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33. A Short Biographical Dictionary Of English Literature/Gascoigne, George - Wikiso
Gascoigne, George (1525 or 15351577). Poet and dramatist, s. of Sir John G., and descended from Sir William G., the famous Chief Justice to Henry IV., he was ed. at Camb., and
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35. George Gascoigne Criticism
Gascoigne, George Introduction INTRODUCTION. Considered accomplished in several forms, Gascoigne was a major
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    George Gascoigne (c. October 7 ) was an English poet . He was the eldest son of Sir John Gascoigne of Cardington, Bedfordshire , and was born probably between 1530 and 1535. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge , and on leaving the university is supposed to have joined the Middle Temple . He became a member of Gray's Inn in . He has been identified without much show of evidence with a lawyer named Gastone who was in prison in 1548 under very discreditable circumstances. There is no doubt that his escapades were notorious, and that he was imprisoned for debt. George Whetstone says that Sir John Gascoigne disinherited his son on account of his follies, but by his own account he was obliged to sell his patrimony to pay the debts contracted at court. He was M.P.

    38. Hawkesbury On The NET - Southern Highlands Cemetery Register: Mittagong, Rowes H
    Register of cemeteries in the Southern Highlands Region, Australia. Additional Notes ALSO HIS SON / GEORGE / DIED 21ST AUG 1882 / AGED 23 / TRUST IN JESUS
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    Gascoigne, George Grave Details Name: George Gascoigne Died: 21st August 1882 Age: 23 years Cemetery: Mittagong, Rowes Hill Cemetery Location: row 11 plot 19
    Additional Notes: ALSO HIS SON / GEORGE / DIED 21ST AUG 1882 / AGED 23 / ""TRUST IN JESUS""

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    Those raging storms of wrath That so bedym the eyes of thine intent — Gascoigne, George (1534/5 - 1577)
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