Poetry. John Skelton

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imperfect at the end.

      In the Church-Wardens Accompts of St. Margaret’s, Westminster (Nichols’s Illust. of Manners and Expences, &c. 4to. p. 9), we find this entry;

£. s. d.
“1529. Item, of Mr. Skelton for viii tapers 0 2 8”

      The institution of the person who succeeded Skelton as rector of Diss is dated 17th July: see first note on the present Memoir.

      “Satire should, like a polish’d razor, keen,

      Wound with a touch that’s scarcely felt or seen:

      Thine is an oyster-knife that hacks and hews,” &c.

      Verses addressed to the imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace (the joint-composition of Lord Hervey and Lady M. W. Montagu).

      “Of Vertu also the souerayne enterlude.”

      Garlande of Laurell, vol. i. 408.

      “His

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