Political, religious, and love poems. Some by Lydgate, Sir Richard Ros, Henry Baradoun, Wm. Huchen, etc. from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth Ms. no. 306, and other sources, with a fragment of The Romance of Peare of Provence and the fair Magnelone, and a sketch, with the prolog and epilog, of The Romance of the knight Amoryus and the Lady Cleopes,

'Deus qui es nostra Redempcio' With alle þe oþur þat longen þer-to." Line 128 The pope was gladde here-of in fay, And to his modur þen gon he say, "Modyr," he sayde, "þis shall be [wille y] do, For y am most bounde [I am a man moste holdynge] þerto; Line 132 Thou were [artte] my modur, I was [am] þy sone; Thys same ȝere hit shall be done; [To synge these masses y shalle not shonne] God graunte me grace to [me moder the] stonde in stede Aȝeyns alle þe synnus þat euur þou dede; Line 136 I commaunde hooly, my [pray the holiche] moder dere, þat þis tyme twelfmoneþ þou to me apere, And hooly to me þy state þou telle, [Holiche thi state to me thowe shewe] That how þou fare y may wyte welle." [faryst I mowe it knowe] Line 140 "My sone," she sayde, "y woll yn fay;" And with þat worde she wente her way. [she vansshede awaye] Day by day [So day from day] þe ȝere gon passe, The pope for-ȝate neuur [lete neuer to say] his masse Line 144 The samë dayes þat were a-syned, To helpe his modur þat was [was soo] pyned; And toke þe orysons all-way þer-to Ryȝth as she bad hym for [As his moder praide him] to do. Line 148 xij moneþ aftur, as he at masse [That time a twelmothe at the masse he] stode, With gret deuocioun & holynesse gode, [Holy in prayers, with devociouns gode] At þat samë tyme full Ryght [And in the same tide a-plight] He sawe a full swetë [wondere sely] syght: Line 152 A comely lady dressed [so dressyd] & dyght, That all þe worlde was not so [alle the place of hir shone] bryȝt, Comely [Comly and] crowned as a qwene,
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Political, religious, and love poems. Some by Lydgate, Sir Richard Ros, Henry Baradoun, Wm. Huchen, etc. from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth Ms. no. 306, and other sources, with a fragment of The Romance of Peare of Provence and the fair Magnelone, and a sketch, with the prolog and epilog, of The Romance of the knight Amoryus and the Lady Cleopes,
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Furnivall, Frederick James, ed. 1825-1910,
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London,: Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., limited,
1866, re-edited 1903.
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"Political, religious, and love poems. Some by Lydgate, Sir Richard Ros, Henry Baradoun, Wm. Huchen, etc. from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth Ms. no. 306, and other sources, with a fragment of The Romance of Peare of Provence and the fair Magnelone, and a sketch, with the prolog and epilog, of The Romance of the knight Amoryus and the Lady Cleopes,." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ant9912.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 25, 2025.
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