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,
An Angell her ber yn to heuen:In-to þat placë god vs sende,To dwelle with her with-outen ende!Line 188 ¶ Thys ys þe vertu, y þe telle,23[23_23
When she hadde this saide A-none,The Angelle to hevyn with her con gone;To that place god vs sendeThat wonneth in blysse with-owten ende!Now haue we herd fayre and weleThe vertus (of Seint Gregories trentalle)
]Of seynt gregory trentelle;But who so wyll do hit trewely, [parfitely]He mostë do more sykurly: [therto trewly]Line 192 Þe preste þat þe masse shall [shalle this trentalle] synge,At eche feste þat he doþ hit mynge, [dothe mynde]He moste say with good deuocioun,Ouer [Euery] Euen þe commendacyoun,Line 196 Placebo & dyryge [& the direges he most sey] also,The sowle to brynge out of woo;And also þe salmis [spalmes] seuenneFor [That helpeth] to brynge þe sowle to [tille] heuen;Line 200 Among oþur prayeres þey ben [For A-monge alle other they bethe] goodTo brynge sowles [the soule] fro helle f[l]ode, [flode L. (fode, Cott., is offspring, person).]For euery psalme qwencheth [dothe quynche] a synneAs ofte as a man þoth hem mynne. [Any man dothe them be-gynne. L. adds:
And with gode Devocion seith þem to the ende,Then may the soules to hevyn wende;Therfore this Salme haue ye in thought;The xv Salmes for-yete ye nought;The letany also ye haue in mynde,Loke thou leve hit not be-hynde.
]Line 204 Loke [om. Look] with good deuocyon þou hem [hit] say, [folio 88:1] And to alle halewes þat þou [hallowun ther-with to] pray,To [Pray hem to] helpe þe with all her myȝteThe sowle [soules] to brynge to heuen bryghtLine 208 There euur ys day, and neuur nyght;Cryst graunt vs parte of þat lyght! [vs grace to se that sight]Loke þese [þis] ben sayde alle in fere
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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,
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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,." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/ant9912.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2025.
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