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The origins and development of English seventeenth-century nonsense poetry
A short history of nonsense poetry in medieval and Renaissance Europe
The sources and resources of nonsense: literary conventions, parodic forms and related genres
1 JOHN HOSKYNS, ‘Cabalistical Verses’
2 HENRY PEACHAM, ‘In the Utopian tongue’
3 JOHN SANFORD, ‘Punctures and Junctures of Coryate’
4 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Cabalistical, or Horse verse’
5 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Poem in the Utopian Tongue’
6 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Epitaph in the Barmooda tongue’
7 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Epitaph on Coryate’
8 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Certaine Sonnets’
9 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Barbarian verses’
10 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Great Jacke-a-Lent’
11 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Sir Gregory Nonsence His Newes from No Place’
12 MARTIN PARKER, ‘Sir Leonard Lack-wit’s speech to the Emperor of Utopia’
13 RICHARD CORBET, ‘A Non Sequitur’
14 RICHARD CORBET, ‘A mess of non-sense’
16 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘Mercurius Nonsensicus’
17 JOHN TAYLOR, ‘The Essence of Nonsence upon Sence’
18 JOHN TAYLOR AND ANON., ‘Non-sense’
20 ANON., ‘A sonnett to cover my Epistles taile peece’
21 T. W., ‘I am asham’d of Thee, ô Paracelsie’
24 T. C., ‘Thou that dwarft’st mountains into molehill sense’
25 JAMES SMITH, ‘Ad Johannuelem Leporem, Lepidissimum, Carmen Heroicum’
27 ANON., ‘Interrogativa Cantilena’
31 ANON., ‘From the top of high Caucasus’
32 ANON., ‘Cure for the Quartain Ague’
33 ANON., ‘How to get a Child without help of a Man’
34A MARTIN PARKER, ‘A Bill of Fare’
34B JOHN TAYLOR, ‘A Bill of Fare’
35 MARTIN PARKER, ‘An Excellent New Medley (i)’
36 MARTIN PARKER (?), ‘An Excellent New Medley (ii)’
37 ANON., ‘A New Merry Medley’
39 JOSEPH BROOKESBANK, ‘Monosyllables’
40 GEORGE DALGARNO, ‘Mnemonic verses’
Index of authors of the nonsense poems