Anonymous, The Ploughman's Tale (1606)

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Date
16060
Author
Translator
Book title
The Plough-mans Tale. Shewing by the doctrine and liues of the Romish Clergie, that the Pope is Antichrist and they his Ministers. Written by Sir Geffrey Chaucer, Knight, amongst his Canterburie tales: and now set out apart from the rest, with a short exposition of the words and matters, for the capacitie and vnderstanding of the simpler sort of Readers.
Publication place
London
Printer
G.E.
Publisher
Samuell Macham and Mathew Cooke
Transcription source
EEBO
Text type
printed book
Genre
Other
Subject area
poetry
Summary
Early Modern English notes in an edition of a poem wrongly attributed to Chaucer.
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: gloss
sample: Braying bell: Sounding bell: before wee had Bels clinck, to bray, is properly Rudere, to crie as an Asse does. (b2v)
STC
5101
ESTC
S117139