Cursor mundi (The cursur o the world). A Northumbrian poem of the XIVth century in four versions. Ed. by the Rev. Richard Morris ...

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Cursor mundi (The cursur o the world). A Northumbrian poem of the XIVth century in four versions. Ed. by the Rev. Richard Morris ...
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London,: Pub. for the Early English text society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co.,
1874-93.
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"Cursor mundi (The cursur o the world). A Northumbrian poem of the XIVth century in four versions. Ed. by the Rev. Richard Morris ..." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/AJT8128.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 19, 2024.

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Thomas.
Thomas didimus he hiȝt. Line 21089 for lange he douted in þe riȝt. for he walde noȝt traw wiþ ere. til his eye him made soþ trawere. Line 21092 he preiched þer wiþ fote he ȝede. for to gite him heiuen to mede. [ [[from Laud MS. 416]] And to the folk of Irtany To hem of Inde and bathany] Line 21096 fast he soȝt þe estrin lede. & þirled in-to heiþin hede. & þer he dwelled in his sarmoun. til þe time of his passioun. In a cite hiȝt calamine. Line 21101 In inde hit is; þer toke he fine. smiten þorou wiþ a spere. & his bodi is biried þere. Line 21104
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