John Lane (fl. 1620) was an English poet. A good friend of John Milton the elder, he lacked university education. He published two poems, Tom Tel-troths Message and his Pens Complaint (1600), which was satirical, and An Elegie vpon the Death of the high and renowned Princesse our late Soueraigne Elizabeth (1603). He left a continuation of The Squire's Tale in manuscript.
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| - John Lane (fl. 1620) was an English poet. A good friend of John Milton the elder, he lacked university education. He published two poems, Tom Tel-troths Message and his Pens Complaint (1600), which was satirical, and An Elegie vpon the Death of the high and renowned Princesse our late Soueraigne Elizabeth (1603). He left a continuation of The Squire's Tale in manuscript. (en)
- John Lane (fl. 1620) est un poète anglais. Proche ami du compositeur John Milton, il n'a pas d'éducation universitaire. Il publie deux poèmes, Tom Tel-troths Message and his Pens Complaint (1600), d'ordre satirique et An Elegie vpon the Death of the high and renowned Princesse our late Soueraigne Elizabeth (1603). Il laisse une continuation du Conte de l'écuyer de Geoffrey Chaucer sous forme de manuscrit. (fr)
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| - John Lane (fl. 1620) was an English poet. A good friend of John Milton the elder, he lacked university education. He published two poems, Tom Tel-troths Message and his Pens Complaint (1600), which was satirical, and An Elegie vpon the Death of the high and renowned Princesse our late Soueraigne Elizabeth (1603). He left a continuation of The Squire's Tale in manuscript. (en)
- John Lane (fl. 1620) est un poète anglais. Proche ami du compositeur John Milton, il n'a pas d'éducation universitaire. Il publie deux poèmes, Tom Tel-troths Message and his Pens Complaint (1600), d'ordre satirique et An Elegie vpon the Death of the high and renowned Princesse our late Soueraigne Elizabeth (1603). Il laisse une continuation du Conte de l'écuyer de Geoffrey Chaucer sous forme de manuscrit. (fr)
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