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 8, 2025.

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Atte prime.
Ihesus þat was broȝt in presente. be-fore pilate to Iugement. atte prime of day I wene. Line 25522 þat ilk time þou shewed þe squete ihesu wiþ hert sa fre. to marie maudelene Line 25525

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¶ þou kiþe þi miȝtis lorde to me. Line 25526 I am vnbuxum wele I se. for to folow þi trace. Line 25528 & gif vs lele shrift to halde. of our synnis new & alde. for þi squete grace. Line 25531
atte na synne be sene vs on. atte þe mikil day of dome. quen we ar broȝt in place. Line 25534 squa þat we may ofter þat day. liue in ioy euer & ay. be-for þi squete face. Line 25537
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