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1. END OF THE MERCHANT ' S TALE. [for soth I wol no lenger yow contrarie now lete vs turne ageyne to Ianuarie that in the gardeyne / with his fresshe May syngeth ful meryere / than the popyngay

FRAGMENT II.) § 1. MAN OF LAW ' S HEAD- LINK . LANSDOWNE MS. Incipit prologus Legis periti. on leaf 65 OWre Oste sauhe wele þat þe briht sonne The arke of his artificial daie had ronne The ferþe part

FRAGMENT X. § 1. THE BLANK-PARSON LINK . LANSDOWNE MS. Incipit prologus Rectoris. [This is really a link between some unwritten Tale and the Parson ' s. It has been made into the Manciple- Parson Link (or Yeoman - Parson

(FRAGMENT II.) § 1. MAN OF LAW ' S HEAD- LINK . HARLEIAN MS. 7334 ( British Museum ). Owre Hoste sawh þat þe brighte sonne The arke of his artificial day haþ I-ronne The fourþe part of half an

passage about his birth is too far back to be taken. ] [ Laud MS. 622, leaf 69, col . 1. ] ¶ Þo Dauid in elde was; his eldest son was alyue. Adonye ycleped he was; with Salamon he

A sykernesse neuer more vndon wyþ no lawe, ne with no skylle, But ȝyf ȝe self algatë wylle; See French, 1. 7232 , next page. As ȝyf þou boghtest house and or. land with charter at þy neghburs hande, Þou

Hide , of 25 acres in Westcote Barton , viz. 12 in North field, 12 in South field, 1 in Moyles Breche, with their pasture-rights, free of all manorial burdens. KNOWE þoo that Be now and to Be that I,

between brackets [ ] , and various readings, are from Mr Halliwell ' s print in Reliquiæ Antiquæ , v. 1, p. 156-8, of a 15th|century MS. Q . T. 8, fol. 77, r o , in the Library of

clothe boulting or straining cloth. ' ij bulteclothes. ' Status Domus de Fynchall, A.D. 1360 . Dom . Arch. v. 1, p. 136, note f. , if þy bagges be þe fynere with|owten nay. Good son loke þy b agges

payn puf as a coffyn & a pye. Randle Holme treats of Puffe, Puffs, and Pains , p. 84, col. 1, 2, but does not mention Payn Puff . ' Payn puffe, and pety-pettys, and cuspis and doucettis, ' are

of the Soul . ' Egerton MS. 615, Brit. Mus. (1) The epistle of grace sent to the seek man. littera. [26 stanzas of 7 lines each, ababb, cc. ] (1) I ' Gracë quen, and heuenly princesse,— As depute

GROUP A. FRAGMENT I. § 1. GENERAL PROLOGUE. [Prologus. Libri. Harl . 1758 , leaf 1 CAMBRIDGE UNIV. MS. Gg. 4. 27. ( Its gaps are filled in from Harl . 1758 and Sloane 1685 .) Whan that Aprille .

with MS. Harleian 3775 , leaf 15. ] Puis cel tens ke deus fu nez e establi crestienetez, 1 multz des 1 1_1 multes, Harl . auentures sont auenues, ke Qui a tuz hommes ne sont pas omit. sues. pur

writen. Ecci. iii o . ' Filii sapientie ecclesia iustorum & nacio illorum obediencia & dileccio ' Vulg. Ecclesiasticus iii. 1. ‖ Þe sones of wisdam ben þe chirche of riȝtwise men. & þe nacioun of hem.̉ is buxumnesse to

goddis hestis & trewe prechynge of þe gospel, as crist dide & chargid alle his prestis to do 1 þe same 1 1_1 omitted X. ; & þes ypocritis wenen þat here dremys & fantasies of hem-self ben contem|placion, &

iustum & ipse est propiciacio pro peccatis nostris. non pro nostris tantum sed pro tocius mundi ' Vulg. 1 Joh. ii. 1. ‖ Mi litil sones. þise þingis I write vnto ȝou.̉ þat ȝe synne not in þe synne of

fynden it. ' / for seint Ion seiþ. v o . ' Mundus totus in maligno positus est ' Vulg. 1 Joh. v. 19. / Al þis world. þat is. alle þoo men & wymmen þat ben ouercomen wiþ þis

he is more kunnynge; but poule seiþ þat mannes kunnyng bolniþ hym bi pride. but in oure [1 ] Cor . viii. [1. ] lord ihesu crist was kunnynge & hoolynesse euen, for he was ful & heierst in kunnyng

. And so to folow after þe sentence of þe apostel seyng; Be my folowars as I am Cristis . 1 Cor . xi o . And eft, ȝe tok me, he seiþ, as an aungel, ȝe as Crist Jhu

þe gospel, for swilk are reprouid of þe apostil seying þus, Þe spirit seiþ opunly, þat in þe last tyme 1 Thi. iu o . sum schal depart fro þe feiþ, tenting to spiritis of error, and to kening of

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