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- Charles_Bansley comment "Charles Bansley (fl. 1548), was an English poet.Bansley clearly wrote in the time of Henry VIII and Edward VI, but the dates of his birth and death are unknown. He is remarkable for a rhyming satire on the love of dress in women, which concludes with a benediction on the latter monarch, and commences with the line Bo pepe what have I spyed!There can be no doubt of Bansley's religious opinions.".
- Q5075408 comment "Charles Bansley (fl. 1548), was an English poet.Bansley clearly wrote in the time of Henry VIII and Edward VI, but the dates of his birth and death are unknown. He is remarkable for a rhyming satire on the love of dress in women, which concludes with a benediction on the latter monarch, and commences with the line Bo pepe what have I spyed!There can be no doubt of Bansley's religious opinions.".