Gower is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 48 anagrams from letters in Gower (egorw).
A view of Gower's tomb is in my "Piers Plowman," 1894, p. 46.
Gower's balloon was found floating on the ocean, but Eloy's balloon was not found.
"They travaile in every londe," says Gower of them, in his "Confessio Amantis," ed.
He is the exact opposite of Gower, he completes Chaucer himself.
Gower is a goot captain, and is good knowledge and literature in the wars.
Gower then decides to withdraw, and make, as he says, "beau retraite."
And, as the old couplet tells, they say too that the spirit of Gower's Well is not yet appeased.
The tale was known to Gower by the translation of Godfrey Viterbo.
The poems of Lydgate and Gower were added to those of Chaucer.
I've sold up every stick and stone, and I've taken a house in Gower Street.