With them a travelling cook they jointly led
- DMI number:
 - 18344
 - Confidence:
 - Absolute (100%)
 - Evidence:
 - First Line:
 - With them a travelling cook they jointly led
 - Last Line:
 - Blancmange was held his masterpiece of skill
 - Poem Genre / Form:
 - Imitation / translation / paraphrase, Character, and Couplet
 - Themes:
 - Food and drink
 - Translated from:
 - Geoffrey Chaucer
 - Confidence:
 - Absolute (100%)
 - Comments:
 - Author:
 - George Ogle
 - Confidence:
 - Absolute (100%)
 - Comments:
 - Title:
 - The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer, modernis'd [Vol. I] [ESTC T75505] [ECCO]
 - Page No(s):
 - p.18
 - Poem Title:
 - The Cook.
 - Attribution:
 - By the same hand [ie. Ogle]
 - Attributed To:
 - George Ogle
 - Title:
 - The Canterbury tales of Chaucer, modernis'd by several hands [Vol I] [ESTC T75503]
 - Page No(s):
 - pp. 24-25
 - Poem Title:
 - The Cook.
 - Attribution:
 - By the same Hand [i.e. Ogle]
 - Attributed To:
 - George Ogle
 
Poem Aliases
                Chaucer. Canterbury Tales. General Prologue
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