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 16, 2024.

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Atte midday.
Atte midday ihesus wiþ milde mode þou spred þi bodi on þe rode to dragh us alle to heiuen. Line 25558 þat ilk time lorde vn-filde. þou toke flesshe of þat maidin milde þorou þine angel steiuen. Line 25561
¶ Resceyue lorde me & ma. in-to þi squete armis twa. þat ar sa briȝt & shene Line 25564 lorde þou hele woundis mine. wiþ þi squete medicine. grante atte hit squa bene. Line 25567
[folio 110b:1] ¶ make our bodis faire & chaste. ay to resceyue þe haligaste. wiþ herte gode & clene. Line 25570 so þat we mai come to þe þer þou sittis in trinite. & ioye is eyuer sene. Line 25573
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