Jmprynted at London in the Fletestrete at the sygne of the roseGarlande by Robert coplande, the yere of our lorde.
John de Garlande had evidently an inclination to satire, and he gives way to it not unfrequently in the little book of which I am speaking.
The wine-sellers called out their wines from their doors, and boasted of their qualities, in order to tempt people in; and John de Garlande assures us that when they entered, they were served with wine which was not worth drinking.
Then the marginall note goeth further out of Bale, that Gower had one his hedde a garlande of ivye and rooses, the one the ornamente of a knyghte, the other of a poet.
Garlande and the other councillors glittered at his side.
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