Twenty-six political and other poems (including 'Petty Job') from the Oxford mss. Digby 102 and Douce 322. Ed., with introduction and glossarial index, by D. J. Kail ...
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- Twenty-six political and other poems (including 'Petty Job') from the Oxford mss. Digby 102 and Douce 322. Ed., with introduction and glossarial index, by D. J. Kail ...
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- Kail, J., ed.
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- London,: Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., limited,
- 1904-
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"Twenty-six political and other poems (including 'Petty Job') from the Oxford mss. Digby 102 and Douce 322. Ed., with introduction and glossarial index, by D. J. Kail ..." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/APE9594.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 28, 2025.
Contents
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- I. Loue god, and drede.
- II. Mede and muche thank.
- III. Treuth, reste, and pes.
- IV. Lerne say wele, say litel, or say noȝt.
- V. Wyt & Wille.
- VI. To lyf bodyly, is perylous.
- VII. Man, know thy self, and lerne to dye.
- VIII. A good makynge of iour delaye.
- IX. With god of loue & pes, ȝe trete.
- X. A good steryng to heuenward.
- XI. God & man ben made atte on.
- XII. God saue the kyng, and kepe the croun.
- XIII. Dede is worchyng.
- XIV. Man, be warre er the be woo.
- XV. The descryuyng of mannes membres.
- XVI. A remembraunce of LIJ folyes.
- XVII. Loue that god loueth.
- XVIII. The declaryng of religioun.
- XIX. [God's Appeal to Man.]
- XX. [How Man's flesh complained to God against Christ.]
- XXI. A lernyng to good leuynge.
- XXII. Knowe thy self and thy god.
- XXIII. Of the sacrament of the Altere.
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XXIV. The Lessouns of the Dirige.
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Lectio
prima : Parce mihi, domine. -
Lectio
secunda : Tedet animam meam. -
Lectio
tertia : Manus tue feceruntme. -
Lectio
quarta : Quantas habeo. -
Lectio
quinta : Homo natus. -
Lectio
sexta : Quis mihi hoc tribuat. -
Lectio
septima : Spiritus meus. -
Lectio
octava : Pelli mee. -
Lectio
nona : Quare de uulua eduxisti me qui, &c. - Libera me, domine.
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Lectio
- XXV. (Pety Job, or Parce mihi, Domine!)
- XXVI. Here begynneth a tretyse of Parce michi, domine.
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