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

an hundrid dayes of forȝifnes he grauntid to hem alle in fay Þat come vn-to þe matynes on þat same thursday; Line 636 ffourti dayes for eueri houre þat tyde, & an hundrid for þe masse, an hundrid who-so þe euensong abide— he grauntid hem no lasse. Line 640 and al þat woke eueriday Þis pardoun lastiþ so, who-so al þe seruyse han may; & ȝet he schal han mo: Line 644 ffor eueri days seruise an hundrid days to bote— wel men auhte to seen therin [r. to seien] þise on horse and also on fote. Þe laste pope þat was now, his name Iohn hiht, al þis pardoun he grauntiþ ȝow & doubliþ it wiþ his myht. Line 652 Meylerus, þorw goddis grace
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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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