Langland


william, 1332?–c1400, english poet.
historical examples

history of the english people, volume ii (of 8) john richard green
a literary history of the english people jean jules jusserand
the expositor’s bible: the book of the twelve prophets, vol. i george adam smith
the whirlpool george gissing
long will florence converse
long will florence converse
english costume dion clayton calthrop
long will florence converse
a literary history of the english people jean jules jusserand
long will florence converse

noun
william. ?1332–?1400, english poet. the allegorical religious poem in alliterative verse, the vision of william concerning piers the plowman, is attributed to him

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