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Books with myrmidons[edit]

The following books have myrmidon(s) in them. If you don't know what myrmidons are, too bad.


  • Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss
  • Custom and Myth by Andrew Lang
  • My Life as Me by Barry Humphries
  • The Bestest Novel in the Universe Ever, This Week by Babe
  • The Boy Knight by G.A. Henty
  • The Illiad of Homer translated by William Cowper
  • National Epics by Kate Milner Rabb
  • Troilus and Cressida by William Shakspeare
  • Troilus and Cressida, or Truth found too late by John Dryden
  • The Spanish Friar, or the Double Discovery by John Dryden
  • The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie
  • Atlantis by Gerhart Hauptmann
  • A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty by Diedrich Knickerbocker
  • The Loyalists, Volume 2 by Jane West
  • Salem witchcraft; with an account of Salem village and a history of opinions on witchcraft and kindred subjects. Volume 1 by Charles Wentworth Upham
  • The Anas by Thomas Jefferson
  • Memoirs of the Court of George IV (Vol. 1)
  • Poems Vol. IV. by Hattie Howard
  • Carmilla by J. Sheridan LeFanu

If you know of any other books that mention myrmidons, add them here.

Whypslovens[edit]

If you ever come across the word whypslovens, email me immediately!

Gup, gorbellyd Godfrey, gup, Garnysche, gaudy fole!
  To turney or to tante with me ye ar to fare to seke:
For thes twayne whypslouens calle for a coke stole:
  Thow mantycore, ye marmoset, garnyshte lyke a Greke,
  Wranglynge, waywyrde, wytles, wraw, and nothyng meke.
Ye cappyd [Cayfas copyous, your paltoke on your pate,
Thow ye prate lyke prowde Pylate, be ware of cheke mate.]
               Mirres vous y,
                Loke nat to hy.

    By the kynges most noble commaundment.


whypslovens] A term which I do not understand.

—The Poetical Works of John Skelton
With Notes, and some account of the author and his writings
by
Rev. Alexander Dyce
In Two Volumes


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