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ROS, SIR RICHARD (b. 1429) , English
Thomas
March
long and rather dull poem from the French of Alain Chartier
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century . It is written in the Midland dialect, and is surprisingly modern in diction. The opening lines" Half in a dreme, not fully wel awaked, The golden sleep me wrapped under his wing," have often been quoted, but the dialogue between the very long -suffering lover and the cruel lady does not maintain this high level.See W. W. Skeat, Chaucerian and Other Pieces (1897) ; and Dr. H. Grohler, Ueber Richard Ros' mittelenglische Uebersetzung .. . ( Breslau
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