The Poetical Works of John Skelton (Vol. 1&2). John Skelton

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_e336c3a5-40ff-5bc7-a093-0fbcc34a2ddb">[13] sad] i.e. grave—discreet.

      SOME ACCOUNT

       OF

       SKELTON AND HIS WRITINGS.

       Table of Contents

      “Alma parens O Cantabrigensis,

      …

      … tibi quondam carus alumnus eram;”

      “A kyng to me myn habyte gaue:

      At Oxforth, the vniversyte,

      Auaunsid I was to that degre;

      By hole consent of theyr senate,

      “Your sworde ye swere, I wene,

      So tranchaunt and so kene,

      Xall kyt both wyght and grene:

      Your foly ys to grett

      from which we may infer that he wore, as laureat, a dress of white and green, or, perhaps, a white dress with a wreath of laurel. It was most probably on some part of the same habit that the word Calliope was embroidered in letters of silk and gold:

      “Calliope,

      As ye may se,

      Regent is she

      Of poetes al,

      Whiche gaue to me

      The high degre

      Laureat to be

      Of fame royall;

       Whose name enrolde

       With silke and golde

      

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