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Go To Item 19, The Erle of Tolous, text Go To Abbreviations Item 19, THE ERLE OF TOLOUS, INTRODUCTION: FOOTNOTES 1 For a full account of the Empress Judith and her trial in 831, see Cabaniss, Judith Augusta and Her
John Gower, The Minor Latin Works: Cultor in ecclesia Return to Menu of TEAMS Texts Copyright Information for this edition 13. Cultor in ecclesia Cultor in ecclesia qui, deficiente sophia, Semina vana serit, messor inanis erit. Hii set
stories about other long-awaited children, including Isaac (Genesis 15-18, 21:1-8), Samson (Judges 13), John the Baptist (Luke 1: 5-25, 57-80), and especially Samuel (1 Samuel 1-2); thus Mary becomes both a child of destiny, heralded before birth as a chosen
10 [540] With hym ther was a Plowman, was his broother, That hadde ylad of donge ful many a foother. 1 A trewe swynkere and a good was he, Lyvynge in pees and parfit charitee. God loved he best with
it maye growe meche and amende, and endure paciently withoute vengeaunce." Go To 22. Galen 21. Gregory, Notes 21. GREGORY 1 Recommaunde, Offer. 2 peyne, pain; cheese, choose. 3 ben wers, are worse. 4 Loke, Look; yre, ire; connynge, cleverness.
for here kinge, yet shulle thei have theire courages unto anothir." Go To 19. Marcedarge 18. Onese, Notes 18. ONESE 1 wexen, grow. 2 ferefull, precarious; poure mannes, poor man's. 3 dethe, death; domynacioun, domination; Oon, One. 4 felawe, companion.
and to kepe from alle thingis that touchith his dis- honour." Go To 5. Homer 4. Zalquaquine, Notes 4.ZALQUAQUINE: FOOTNOTES 1 Ho, who; wol, will. 2 her, their. 3 bene, been. 4 her, their. 6 displesaunte, unpleasant. 8 teche, teach.
the worste dispence that is dispended is that that is done in evell werkis. Go To 2. Hermes 1. Zedechye, Notes 1. ZEDECHYE: FOOTNOTES 2 seith, says. 3 beleve, belief. 4 aungellis, angels. 6-7 puissaunce, puissance/power. 14 holly, wholly. 15
Fifth Day The York Corpus Christi Cycle: Play 1, The Creation of the Angels and the Fall of Lucifer Play 1, THE CREATION OF THE ANGELS AND THE FALL OF LUCIFER: FOOTNOTES 1 I am alpha and omega, life, the
Nativity by the Master of Flemalle to which Robinson has called attention (Studies in Fifteenth-Century Stagecraft, p. 124 and fig. 1). 3944 wolde I fayne we had sum light . . . bryng. It is right myrke (the traditional time
The Holy Gost the thyrde, of Grace he is hyght; And in oo substauns all these thre be knyt. DOCTOR 1 Another questyon I aske yow yitt: Ye seyd on of these thre toke flesch and blood,3 And sche a
The N-Town Plays: Play 9, Presentation of Mary in the Temple Play 9, PRESENTATION OF MARY IN THE TEMPLE: FOOTNOTES 1 And for waiting upon our vow of God, we might be destroyed 2 In the name of the Father
lightly modernized; and paragraphing is added.] Go To Bibliography SIR FRANCIS KYNASTONS ANECDOTE ABOUT THE DEATH OF ROBERT HENRYSON: FOOTNOTES 1 See David Stevenson, Erskine, Thomas, first earl of Kellie (15661639), ODNB for a biography of this courtier of James
tears of contrition can break them. Manuscript Context If Saint Eustace, Sir Isumbras, The Jealous Wife, and Sir Cleges (items 1, 5, 22, and 24) imagine the family as the setting for a virtuous, happy life, and celebrate the triumphant
Scattergood, Schirmer, and A. Taylor (1992) in the bibliography. Go To Item 2, Right as a Rams Horn, text Go To Abbreviations Item 2, RIGHT AS A RAMS HORN, INTRODUCTION: FOOTNOTES 1 See, for examples, Robbins, Secular Lyrics, pp. 10102..
ed. Ten Fifteenth-Century Comic Poems. Pp. 27391. Hazlitt, W. Carew, ed. Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England. Vol. 1. London: John Russell Smith, 1866. Pp. 3549. Reference Works NIMEV 219 MWME 9.24.13.3167, 349495 Thompson, Stith. Motif-Index of Folk
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Item 6, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: EXPLANATORY NOTES Abbreviations: CT Chaucer, Canterbury Tales Title No title or incipit. 1 Herkyns syrys. This formula (or a similar phrase) is often used as the opening of romances, saints lives, and
dyt: When man as mad a kyng of a capped man; When mon is levere othermones thyng then is owen; 1 When Londyon ys forest, ant forest ys felde; When hares kendles o the herston; When wyt and wille werres
Rogers, and Sitwell in the bibliography. Go To Item 40, Vanity, text Go To Abbreviations Item 40, VANITY, INTRODUCTION: FOOTNOTES 1 For a useful discussion of De miseria humane conditionis and the development of contemptus mundi writing, see Howards introduction
6943 fol. 78r but is housed in the Ashmolean collection (MS Ashmole 59). See Index § 3986, Supplement § 3943. 1 leefe. So Skeat and Gray. Robbins, Index and Supplement, § 3986 transcribes leefe as leese. The MS can sustain