Thomas Clanvowe

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Sir Thomas Clanvowe (flourished c. 1400) was an English poet first mentioned in the History of English literature by F. S. Ellis in 1896. He is reputed to be the author of The Cuckoo and the Nightingale which is otherwise attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer.

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