Blacklight

A clerk of Oxford next appeared in sight

DMI number:
18340
Poem Aliases
Chaucer. Canterbury Tales. General Prologue
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
A clerk of Oxford next appeared in sight
Last Line:
And gladly would he learn and gladly teach
Poem Genre / Form:
Imitation / translation / paraphrase, Character, and Couplet
Themes:
Books, Education, and Money / wealth
Related People
Translated from:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Author:
George Ogle
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Ogle (1741): xxviii-xxx.
Content/Publication
Title:
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer, modernis'd [Vol. II] [ESTC T75505]
Page No(s):
pp.xxviii-xxx
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer, modernis'd by several hands [Vol III] [ESTC T75503]
Page No(s):
pp.xxiv-xxv
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
Title:
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer, modernis'd [Vol. I] [ESTC T75505] [ECCO]
Page No(s):
pp.12-13
Poem Title:
The Clerk or Scholar of Oxford
Attribution:
My Mr. Ogle
Attributed To:
George Ogle
Title:
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer, modernis'd by several hands [Vol I] [ESTC T75503]
Page No(s):
pp. 16-18
Poem Title:
The Clerk or Scholar of Oxford.
Attribution:
By Mr. Ogle
Attributed To:
George Ogle