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,

Poraile oppressid / to helpe them in ther right; The mylk-whiht steede / that was so glad of siht, [of] LR, a H. mylk-whight . . so] LH, white mylke. .was R.] Line 89 Tokne that knyhthod / trewly shuld entende, [Tokne] Toknyth HR.] Holi chirche / & preesthod to deffende. [Holi. .preesthod] The chirche and pristhode, Holi chirche maidens & wedewis holy H.] Line 91
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¶ "The many-fold coloures / to speke in generall, [(in margin) ¶ Significant virtutes diuersas ad Miliciam pertinentes H.] Line 92 Been sondry vertues / & condicïouns, [vertues] vertuous] As the fower vertues / callid Cardynall [As. .callid] And. .clepid H.] Longyng to knyhthod / tencrese ther hih renouns, [Longyng. .hihe] Longen. .to encresen theyr H, long|yng. .tencrece their R.] In re publica / callid the Chaumpiouns, Line 96 Treuthe to sustene / shewë hem siluen strong, [shewe hem siluen] they ay to shewe hem H, & shewe hem self R.] Bounde bi ther ordre / to se no man have wrong. [to se no man] HR, so no moor L.]
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¶ "Withouten hors / Iustis ne turney, att all [hors. .alle] horses.Ioustes ne turnal H, horse iustes ne tournaill R.] Line 99 May nat be holden, in werrë ne in pees; [holden] holde HR.] Nor in palestre / nor pleyes marcïall, [nor] no HR.] Yiff hors do faile / may come to non encres, [do] om. H.] Nor no man sothly dar put hym silf in pres [Nor] Ne H. sothly] LR, om. H. silf] LH, om. R.] Line 103 Withouten hors / for short conclusïoun, To atteyne the palme / of tryumphal guerdoun. [palme of] LR, om. H.] Line 105
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¶ "Lower degrees / ther been of hors al-so, Line 106 Do grett profite / to euery comounte, [Do. .to] LR, To. .of H.] The plouh, the cart / myhtë no thyng doo [myhte no thynge] neyther myȝhte nat H, ne carte myght nought R.] Withouten hors / dayly ye may see: [Withouten] H, Without L, With oute R.] Tilthë were lost, ne werë hors parde; [ne were] ner we H. Tilthe] LH, Tillyng R. were] LH, were we R.] Line 110 The besi Marchant / to his ávauntage [besi] H, best L.] Nar shippis & hors / coude make no cariage. [Nar. .hors] Ner. .horses H. make] LH, haue R.] Line 112
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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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