"Cocke Lorelles Bote" is a satirical poem from the early 16th century, offering a humorous and irreverent glimpse into the social landscape of medieval England. Attributed to Cock Lorell, a legendary rogue and trickster, the poem recounts a journey filled with colorful characters and absurd situations.
The poem's enduring appeal lies in its witty social commentary and its vivid portrayal of a bygone era. Scholars and enthusiasts of medieval literature will find this edition invaluable, providing insight into the period's humor, language, and social dynamics.
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