William Langland
William Langland (; ; ) is the presumed author of a work of Middle English alliterative verse generally known as ''Piers Plowman'', an allegory with a complex variety of religious themes. The poem translated the language and concepts of the cloister into symbols and images that could be understood by a layman. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Langland, William
Published 1550
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“...Langland, William: Piers Plowman Text A (DE-588)4241807-0 (DE-12)742005 swd...”Published 1550
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by Langland, William
Published 1550
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“...Langland, William: Piers Plowman Text A (DE-588)4241807-0 (DE-12)742005 swd...”Published 1550
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by Langland, William
Published 1561
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“...Langland, William: Piers Plowman Text A (DE-588)4241807-0 (DE-12)742005 swd...”Published 1561
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