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Lydgate, John
(John Lyd|gate)
Pronunciation:
/ˈlɪdgeɪt/
(
circa
1370-
circa
1450
)
, English poet and monk. His copious output of verse, often in Chaucerian style, includes the poetical translations the
Troy Book
(1412–20) and
The Fall of Princes
(1431-8).
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