A Remembraunce Of The Wel Imployed Life, & Godly End, Of G. Fascoigne, Esq. 1577 is a biographical tribute to George Gascoigne, written by George Whetstone shortly after Gascoigne's death. This work offers a valuable glimpse into the life and times of a significant figure in English Renaissance literature. Gascoigne, a poet, soldier, and courtier, is remembered here for his literary contributions and his character. Whetstone's account provides insights into Gascoigne's personal qualities and the impact he had on those around him.
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