John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
John Skelton
WITH margerain gentle,
  The flower of goodlihead,
Embroidered the mantle
  Is of your maidenhead.
Plainly I cannot glose;
  Ye be, as I divine,
The pretty primrose,
  The goodly columbine.
Benign, courteous, and meek,
  With wordes well devised;
In you, who list to seek,
  Be virtues well comprised.
With margerain gentle,
  The flower of goodlihead,
Embroidered the mantle
  Is of your maidenhead.