The minor poems of the Vernon ms. ... (with a few from the Digby mss. 2 and 86) ...

in his owne graue of ston & leyde anoþer gret ston þer-on. Þanne þe pope leouns made þe prefaciouns. Line 496 alisaundere þe pope ordeynid þis: to don watir & wyn in þe chalis, in tokne þat þer com boþ watir & blod of cristis side þat heng on rod; Line 500 in blod is toknid þat he bouhte vs, in watir þat cristenid be houiþ vs. Þan ordeynid þe pope sixtus thryes for to singe sanctus; Line 504 & þan he made þe canoun þer, and god made þe pater noster. And how & in what maner befelle Þat god made þe pater noster, I wile telle. Line 508 Þe apostelis seyde to crist on a day: "teche vs, lord, how we schul pray." & seynt iohn haþ tauht vs þis— Þat is one of his disciplis— Line 512
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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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1892-1901.
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