The minor poems of the Vernon ms. ... (with a few from the Digby mss. 2 and 86) ...
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- The minor poems of the Vernon ms. ... (with a few from the Digby mss. 2 and 86) ...
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- London,: Pub. by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., for the Early English Text Society,
- 1892-1901.
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- I. La estorie del Euangelie. (A FRAGMENT.)
- II. Verse Paraphrase of Psalm LI.
- III. her biginneþ an orisun of þe trinite.
- IV. A confessioun to Jhesu crist.
- V. A prayer to þe fiue woundes.
- VI. A preiere to vre ladi.
- VII. A preyer at þe leuacioun.
- VIII. A preyer at þe leuacioun.
- IX. Þe fyue Joyes of vr ladi.
- X. An orisoun to god.
- XI. An orisoun to vr lord Jhesu.
- [XII. An orison to vr lady.]
- [XIII. A confessioun of wyrschip in orysoun.]
- [XIV.] [Another Prayer to the Virgin Mary.]
- [XV. Prayer for the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghost.]
- [XVI. A Confessioun for necligence of þe dedes of mercy.]
- [XVII. An orysoun for sauynge of þe fyue wyttes.]
- [XVIII. An orisoun for negligens of þe X Comaundemens.]
- [XIX. Patris Sapiencia sive Horae de Cruce.]
- [XX. Veni Creator Spiritus, englisht.]
- [XXI. The Sweetness of Jesus.]
- [XXII. A Prayer to Jesus.]
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[XXIII. Psalterium b. Mariae. BY ALBERTUS MAGNUS.] (With the first Verse of every Psalm and Canticle.)
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- [XXIV. Psalterium b. Mariae,ascribed to Thomas Aquinas, comprising the 50 first psalms.]
- [XXV. A salutacioun to vre lady.]
- [XXVI. An orisoun to þe fyue woundes of ihesus cristus.]
- [XXVII. An orisoun to þe fyue ioyes of vre lady.]
- [XXVIII. A salutacioun to vre lady.]
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[XXIX. Miracles of oure lady.]
- I. [hou þe cite off croteye was delyuered of þeir enemys by vre lady coote.]
- II. [hou þe Fewes, in despit of vre lady, prewe a chyld in a gonge.]
- III. [hou an holy hermyt prayde a synful womman pray god for hym.]
- IV. [hou a Few putte his sone in a brennyngge ouene, for he was communed wit oþur cristene children on þe pask-day.]
- V. [hou a man, for ache, cut of his foot, and was heled aȝeyn by vre lady.]
- VI. [hou a iew lente a cristenemon moneye, and took vre lady to borow.]
- VII. [Of a prest þat lay by a nonne.]
- VIII. [hou vre lady ȝaf mylk off heore pappes to a man þat hadde þe squynacye.]
- IX. [Of an incontinent monk, þat was drouned, and rered aȝeyn by vre lady to lyf.]
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XXX. De festo corporis cristi. [
Panem angelorum manducauit homo. ] - XXXI. Septem miracula de corpore cristi.
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XXXII. Hou a man schal lyue parfytly. (A translation of the first part of St. Edmund's Speculum).
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Videte vocacionem vestram. (Paul, 1 Cor. 1, 26.) - Off þe seuen dedly synnes.
- Seuen blessynges of god.
- Seuen medicines for þe seuen dedly synnes.
- Þe ten comaundemens of god.
- Þe seuen vertues of god.
- Þe twolue articles of þe fey.
- Þe Seuen sacromens of holy churche.
- Þe seuen principal vertues.
- Seuen werkes of mercy.
- [XXXIII.] þe visions of seynt poul wan he was rapt in to paradys.
- XXXIV. þe Pope trental.
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[XXXV. þe Spore of Loue.]
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- Of Meditacion of þi-self knowyng.
- Meditacion of þe Soule.
- Of Contemplacion in creature.
- Þe secunde contemplacion In holy writ.
- Of þe Seuene blessynges of þe gospel, Seuene dedli Synnes remedie.
- Of þe Seuen ȝiftes of þe holigost.
- Of þe Seuene vertues.
- Of þe ten Comaundemens.
- Of twelue articles of vre be-leue.
- Of þe seuene Sacramens.
- Of þe seuene dedes of Merci.
- Of þe seuene druweries of Monnus bodi.
- Of þe doweres of þe soule.
- Of þe peynes of helle, & amonesting.
- Of þe þridde Manere of contemplacion in god him-self.
- Contemplacion at Matines tyme.
- Of contemplacion at prime: of þe passion, and of þe Resureccion.
- Of þe Resurexion.
- Biforen vndurne: Of þe passion, and of Witsuntyd.
- Bifore vndurne of þe holigost.
- At Midday: of þe anunciacion, And of þe passion.
- Also of þe passion.
- At Noon: of þe passion, and of þe Assencion.
- At Non of þe Assencion.
- At euensong-tyme: of þe passion, and of þe Maunde.
- Now of þe Maunde of Ihesu crist.
- At cumplin-tyme: of his passion, and of his buriinge.
- Of þe buryinge of Ihesu crist.
- Of Contemplacion of god in his owne kynde.
- [XXXVI. Þe Lamentacioun þat was bytwene vre lady and seynt Bernard.]
- XXXVII. A dispitison bitwene a god man and þe deuel.
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XXXVIII. Castel of Loue.
- [XXXIX. Of þre messagers of deeth.]
- [XL. Two Songs of Love-longing.]
- XLI. A luytel tretys of Love. Of godes passyon.
- [XLII. Of Clene Maydenhod.] Of clene Maydenhod, To be weddet clanly to god.
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XLIII. A Mournyng Song of the loue of God.
- XLIV. Her is a luytel Sarmoun, þat is of good edificacioun.
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XLV. Her is a disputison bi-twene chi[l]d Jhesu & Maistres of þ
e lawe of Jewus. - XLV. A disputison by=twene a cristenemon and a Jew.
- [XLVII. How to hear Mass.]
- [XLVIII. Savings of St. Bernard: Man's three foes.]
- [XLIX. Prouerbes of diuerse profetes and of poetes and of oþur seyntes.]
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- LI. The Stacions of Rome. [The Prolog only.]
- LII. Disputation between Mary and the Cross.
- LIII. Susannah, or Seemly Susan.
- LIV. Testamentum Christi.
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LV. Thirty Poems, most with Refrains.
MS. Vernon, fol. 407- poem
- 1. Mercy passes all Things.
- 2. Deo Gracias I.
- 3. Against my Will, I take my Leave.
- 4. God is Love.
- 5. Deo Gracias II.
- 6. Each Man ought himself to know.
- 7. Think on Yesterday.
- 8. Keep well Christ's Commandments.
- 9. Who says the Sooth, he shall be shent.
- 10. Fy on a faint Friend!
- 11. Thank God of all.
- 12. This World fares as a Fantasy.
- 13. Ay, Mercy, God!
- 14. Truth ever is best.
- 15. Charity is no longer dear.
- 16. Of Women cometh this Worldes Weal.
- 17. The Praise of Mary, Mother of Christ.
- 18. Maiden Mary and her Fleur de Lys.
- 19. Seldom seen is soon forgot. (On Edward III, his Sons, and Richard II.
- 20. A Warning to be ware. (On the Earthquake of 1382.)
- 21. Love Holy Church and its Priests.
- 22. Try to say the best. Control your Tongue.
- 23. Tarry not till to-morrow.
- 24. Make Amends for thy Sins.
- 25. Suffer in Time, and that is best.
- 26. Mane nobiscum, Domine!
- 27. A Prayer to the Virgin Mary.
- 28. A Prayer to the Trinity.
- 29. But thou say Sooth, thou shalt be shent.
- 30. A Morning Thanksgiving and Prayer to God.
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VARIOUS READINGS TO THE VERNON MS.
- XXXIV. ST. GREGORY'S TRENTAL, p. 260. From MS. Lamb. 306, fol. 110.
- XXXII. HOW TO LIVE PERFECTLY, p. 221. From MS. Addit. 22383 (MS. Simeon).
- XXXIII. THE VISIONS OF ST. PAUL, p. 251.
- XXXV. THE Prick or SPUR of Love, p. 268.
- XXXVII. A GOOD MAN AND THE DEVIL, p. 329.
- XXXVIII. THE CASTLE OF LOVE, p. 355.
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A FEW POEMS FROM THE DIGBY MSS. 2 AND 86, AND ANOTHER LEAF.
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- 1. Christ on the Cross.
- 2. Hail, Mary! Digby MS. 2, leaf 6, back.
- 3. A Resolve to Reform.
- 4. Les diȝ de seint bernard comenceent .I. ci tres beaus.
- 5. Ubi sonnt qui ante nos fuerount?
- 6. Channcoun de noustre Dame. (A Dialog between Christ on the Cross and his Mother.)
- 7. Here biginneþ þe same of Seint bede, prest.
- 8. Coment le santex noustre dame fu primes cuntxoue.
- A Confession of Sins, and a Prayer to Christ.
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A FEW POEMS FROM THE DIGBY MSS. 2 AND 86, AND ANOTHER LEAF.
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