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HOCCLEVE'S HUMOROUS PRAISE OF HIS LADY by THOMAS HOCCLEVE

Poet Analysis

First Line: OF MY LADY, WELL ME REJOISE I MAY
Last Line: AND SHE SINGETH FULL LIKE A PAPEJAY.
Subject(s): UGLINESS;

Of my lady well me rejoise I may!
Hir golden forheed is full narw and smal;
Hir browes been lik to dim, reed coral;
And as the jeet hir yen glistren ay.
Hir bowgy cheekes been as softe as clay,
With large jowes and substancial.
Hir nose a pentice is that it ne shal
Reine in hir mouth thogh she uprightes lay.
Hir mouth is nothing scant with lippes gray;
Hir chin unnethe may be seen at al.
Hir comly body shape as a footbal,
And she singeth full like a papejay.



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