The Fall of Princes
The Fall of Princes is a long poem by English poet John Lydgate.[1] It is based on Giovanni Boccaccio's work De Casibus Virorum Illustrium, which Lydgate knew in a French translation by Laurent de Premierfait, entitled Des Cas des nobles hommes et femmes.[2] Lydgate's poem was written in the years 1431-38. It is composed of nine books and some 36 thousand lines.[3] It is made up of rhyme royal stanzas:[4] Out of her swoone when she did abbraide, The poem tells about lives and tragic deaths of many historical and legendary persons. A sixteenth-century poem The Mirror for Magistrates by various authors is a sequel to The Fall of Princes. References
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