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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- 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,
- 1866, re-edited 1903.
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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 May 3, 2025.
Contents
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- Note for ORIGINAL SERIES 15,POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS AND LOVE POEMS.
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POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND LOVE POEMS.
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Kyng Edward the iiij
th . - The Twelve Letters that shall save Merry England.
- Edwardus, Dei Gratia.
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THE RECEYVYNG OF KYNG EDWARD THE IIIJ
TH AT BRYSTOWE. - For Iake Napes Sowle, Placebo and Dirige.
- Satirical Proclamation (? 1436).
- Lydgate's Horse, Goose, and Sheep.
- Rats Away.
- Twelve Points for Purchasers of Land to Look to.
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Like thy Audience, so utter thy Language.
TWO VERSIONS. - Put thieving Millers and Bakers in the Pillory.
- (86) Proverbys of Howsholde-kepyng.
- The Height of Christ, our Lady, &c.
- List of 30 Books Proscribed in 1531.
- A Cale of Ryght Nought.
- A Medicine to Restore Nature in a Man.
- For to Dystroy a Wrang Nayle, othewyse callyd a Corne.
- Of the Seats of the Passions.
- A Greeting on New Year's Morning.
- To my Heart's Joy.
- To my Lady Dear.
- Unto my Lady, the Flower of Womanhood.
- Bewte will Shewe, thow Hornys be Away.
- The Parliament of Love.
- La Belle Dame sans Merci englisht by Sir Richard Ros from the French of Alain Chartier.
- A Hymn to the Virgin Mary to preserve King Henry.
- Crentale Sancti Gregorii.
- The Adulterous Falmouth Squire.
- Jhesu, Mercy for my Mysdede! A DEUOYT MEDITACIONE.
- Alya Cantica.
- Whi art thow froward sith I am Merciable.
- Incypyt the Stacyons of Rome.
- Gaude, flore Virginali.
- Regina Celi Letare.
- Quia Amore Langueo. (PART I.)
- poem
- poem
- Christ's own Complaint,
- The Virgin's Complaint. filius Regis Mortuus est.
- The Virgin's Complaint and Comfort. Filius Regis Mortuus est. Resurrexit: Regis Mortuus est.
- Part of a Meditation of St. Augustine.
- The Seven Deadly Sins, OR "GYF ME LYSENS TO LYVE IN EASE."
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Kyng Edward the iiij
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SHORT RELIGIOUS POEMS
- Christ on the Cross.
- All is Lost on Death.
- All too Late.
- Three Certainties of the Day of Death.
- Marriage.
- Sins of our Time.
- Some go up, and some go down, in this World.
- Four Proverbs.
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- Signs of Death.
- The Covetous Man.
- Death.
- Christ announces his Coming.
- Learn Love from Christ's Sufferings.
- Love Christ who Loves Thee.
- (The Virgin's Song to her Baby Christ.)
- The Vanity of this Life.
- Man made God's Brother.
- In Weal think of Woe.
- Four Evils.
- Humility.
- Eve, Mary, and Paradise.
- Envy.
- The Evils of this Time.
- Cupidity.
- A Triad.
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Inscriptions. (
See page 260-1.) - The Signs of Faithful Love.
- Christ Comes.
- Love.
- Poverty.
- Lechery.
- Chastity.
- Inscriptions, p. 258-9, repeated.
- The Sinners' Lament.
- Christ's Woe.
- A Lover's Complaint.
- Christ's Call to Love.
- True Love.
- Four Inscriptions.
- Trust not the World.
- Purity.
- Mortality.
- Pride.
- Mercy.
- Christ, Man's Help.
- The King's Letters to his Son.
- The Ills of our Time.
- Look to the End.
- A Lover's Saying.
- Ware the Wheel!
- The Lion.
- Ware Bear's Play!
- The Dragon.
- Fortune's Wheel.
- Foolish Love.
- The Ten Stages of Man's Life.
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Four Inducements to Repentance.
- God's Goodness.
- Against Temptation.
- Alas, that we ever Sinned!
- Job said:
- The Saved says:
- The Lost says:
- The Saved says:
- The Lost says:
- The Reward of the Meek.
- Matthew's feast.
- The Virtues serve us.
- Lord, come to my feast.
- Hindrances of the Devil.
- An A B C Poem on the Passion of Christ.
- The fifty-first Psalm.
- Verse Prolog and Epilog to a Book on Medicine.
- The Prentise unto woe,
- Hymn to the Virgin.
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