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Some man goeth still of wisdom and reason
(?) John Lydgate, Verses advising to guard your tongue — twenty-two 8-line stanzas (ababbcbc) with refrain, ‘Alle goo we stille the Cock hath lowe shoon’
Author(s): John Lydgate (?)
Subjects: tongue, destructive power of
Versification: — eight-line — ababbcbc



Manuscript Witnesses:
1.Source: London, British Library Harley 2255, ff. 131v-135
First Lines:
SVm man goth stille of wysdam & resoun
A forn provided can kepe weel scilence…
Last Lines:
…Tyl it be loost stoole thyng is nat sought
Alle goo we stille the Cok hath lowe shoon
Attributed Author: Explicit quod lydate (f. 135, margin)
Editions:
Wright, Thomas, ed. Political Poems and Songs relating to English History, composed during the period From the Accession of Edward III to that of Richard III. 2 vols. Rolls Series 14 (1859, 1861); repr. Kraus, 1965: 2.215-20.
Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, ed. A Selection from the Minor Poems of Don John Lydgate. Percy Society 2. London: T. Richard, 1840: 150-6.
MacCracken, Henry Noble, ed. John Lydgate: The Minor Poems, Vol. II: Secular Poems. EETS o.s. 192 (1934); repr. 1961: 2.813-18.