Companion to the English prose works of Richard Rolle : a selection / from the edition by Carl Horstman.
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- Companion to the English prose works of Richard Rolle : a selection / from the edition by Carl Horstman.
- Editor
- Horstmann, Carl, b. 1851.
- Publication
- London: Sonnenschein
- 1895-1896
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- English prose literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500.
- English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- Texts.
- Mysticism -- England
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"Companion to the English prose works of Richard Rolle : a selection / from the edition by Carl Horstman." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/rollecmp. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
Contents
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Prose Treatises of Ms. Rawl. C 285
- Be whate takynes þou sal knaw if þou luf þin ennemy, and what ensampyl þou sal tak of Crist forto luf hym
- What thyng helpes mast a mans knawyng and gettis hym þat hym wantes, & mast distroys syne in hym
- On the name of Iesus
- Sentences from Gregory
- How ane Ankares sal haf hir to þaim þat comes to hir
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(St. Anselm's) Admonitio morienti - Sentences
- Of the ten Commandments
- Points best pleasing to God
- Against Boasting and Pride
- Sayings of the Fathers
- Quotations from Bonaventura, R. Rolle &c.
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Treatises of Ms. Harley 1022
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Narrationes Legendariae - The Rule of the Life of Our Lady
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A Tretyse of þe Stodye of Wysdom þat Men Clepen Beniamyn
- section
- ¶ Here it is to say how drede sprynges in a mans affeccion.
- ¶ Here it is to say howe sorowe spryngese.
- [¶ Here is to say of hop.]
- ¶ Here is to say of [luffe].
- ¶ Here is to say of [doubull syght in ymaginacion].
- ¶ Here it is to say of doubull [vertu in sensualite].
- How ioy of inwarde swetnes rises in a mans saul.
- ¶ How hatredyn of syn rysis in mans affeccion.
- ¶ How ordend schame ryses in a mans sawle.
- Here it is to say of þe two sons of Rachel: Ioseph & Beniamyn.
- Wythdragh þi þoght
- Thre pontȝ
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- Treatises of Ms. Cambr. Dd V. 55
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Ms. Thornton (Lincoln Cath. 91)
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De vita cuiusdam puelle -
The Privity of the Passion:
Bonaventura de mysteriis passionis Iesu Christi. - section
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Ad primam. - The meditacione of vndrone.
- The Meditacione of Middaye.
- A meditacyone off Non¯e.
- ¶ Also at None &c.
- ¶ At the houre of Euensonge.
- ¶ Att Complyne.
- A meditacione [after] complyn; & oþer thyngeȝ of his beryeng.
- How oure lorde went to hell: fyrste aftire his ded.
- The rysyng vp of owre lorde Ihesu, and how he apperid firste to his modire, oure lady saynte Marie amen.
- ¶ How Maudeleyne & hir systers com to þe sepulcre.
- Rynnyng to þe graue &c.
- ¶ How oure lord Ihesu appered to Maudeleyne.
- How owre lorde apperide to [þe] thre Maries.
- ¶ How oure lorde appered to Iosephe of Aromathye.
- ¶ How oure lorde apperid to Symone Petire.
- How owre [lord] Ihesu appered to two disciples goand to þe castell of Emaus.
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The Mirror of St. Edmund
- Ms. Thornton (Lincoln Cath. 91)
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Ms. Vernon (Bodl. Eng. poet a.1)
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How Mon schal loken his staat.
Capitulum primum. -
What is to liuen parfyt lyf.
Capitulum secundum. -
What þing makeþ mon holi.
Capitulum III. -
Of þe godnesse of vre lord, & hou mon schal spenden his tyme
Cap. IIII. -
How þat Mon schal spenden his tyme.
Capitulum quintum. -
Whuche-Manere Mon schal knowe God in eueri Creature.
Cap. sextum. - How Mon mai seo Godes wille in Holi writ.
- Of þe seuene dedly synnes.
- Of seuene Blessynges of þe Ewangelye.
- Of þe seuene ȝiftes of þe holigost.
- Of þe ten Comaundemens and of heore Sufficience.
- Of seuene vertues and of heore Sufficience.
- Of þe twelue articles of þe Fei.
- Of þe seuene dedes of Merci.
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Of þe seuene preyeres of þe
Pater noster. Cap. xv. - Of þe seuene drueries in bodi, and seuene in þe soule.
- Contemplacion of God.
- Contemplacion before Matynes.
- Contemplacion be-fore Prime.
- Contemplacion biforen Terce.
- Contemplacion biforen Midday.
- Contemplacion bifore Non.
- Contemplacion bi-foren Euensong.
- Contemplacion bi-foren cumplyn.
- Contemplacion of God and of his deite.
- Of þe largesse of God.
- Of þe swetnesse of God.
- To lyuen Honorabliche, Loueredenliche, and Meokeliche.
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Tractatus de dominica oracione secundum .... &c. -
(Walter Hilton's) On the Mixed Life
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Ms. Vernon (Bodl. Eng. poet a.1)
- section
- Þe Prologe.
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Whi gode desyre neodeþ to be ruled be discrecion, and medeful werkes to be wrouȝt in ordre of charite.
Capitulo primo. -
Þat þe lyf of Marie & Martha menged to-geder is acording to hem þat are in heiȝ degre.
Capitulo secundo. -
To whom actyf lyf a-cordeþ, & to whom contemplatif.
Ca o . iiio . -
How medled lyf longeþ speciali to prelates of holichirche & also to worldly lordes þat rule oþer men.
Capitulo iiii o . -
Hou vre lord Ihesu Crist & holi men in heiȝ degre schewed ensaumple of medled lyf in lyuyng.
Capitulo v o . -
To whom medled lyf is most a-cordyng, and to whom contemplatyf lyf is most medeful.
Capitulo sexto. -
Here hit is schewed what lyf is most a-cordyng to [him] þat þis bok was mad to.
Capitulo septimo. -
Þat men schulde vse medled lyf as a mon schulde haue him to Crist & to his lymes.
Ca o . viii. -
Þat sum-tyme schulde a lord leue gostli ocupacion and gladli ȝeue him to meedful worldli werkes.
Capitulo ix o . -
Hou be ensaumple of Iacob & of his two wyues men schal rule hem riȝt
in þe medled lyf.
Cao. x o . -
Þat contemplacion schulde be had in desyr, and werkes of actyf lyf in vse wiþ-outen anger & vnskilful drede.
Ca o . xio . -
Þat nedful worldli werkes kundel gostli desyres, proued be bodili ensaumple.
Capitulo duodecimo. -
Hou be mekenes & diuerse gode werkes is þe loue of god norisched in mony mennes hertes.
Capitulo xiii o . -
How þe fuir of loue wasteþ alle synne and is a gret criȝing in þe eres of god.
Cap o . xiiiio . -
What disyr is, & siker swetnes.
Cap o . [x]vo . -
What difference is be-twixe desyr & þe loue of god.
Cap o . [x]vio . -
How werkes wiþ-outen schewen þis desyr.
Capitulo xvii o . -
Hou after þi slepe þou schalt quiken þin herte wiþ preyeres and gode
þouȝtes & put awai vuel þouȝtes þat letten deuocion.
Cap o . xviiio . -
How ordeind [þouȝt] of þin owne synnes and of oþer mennes norrisscheþ þi desyre to god.
Capitulo xix o . -
Þat fele þouȝtes of þe monhede of vre lord discretli vsed norischeþ þe desyr to god.
Cap o . xxo . -
Þat þouȝtes of fele vertues norisscheþ þi desyr to god.
Capitulo xxi o . -
Þat þouȝt of diuerse seyntes & of heore vertues norischeþ þi loue to god.
Cap o . xxio . -
Þat þe þouȝt of þe merci of vr lord schewed to synful men norrischeþ þi desyr to god.
Capitulo xxiiii o . -
Þat þouȝt of [þe] wrecchednes of men & of þe ioyes of heuene norisscheþ
þi desyr to god.
Capitulo xxiiii o . -
Hou þe desyre of worldli men and þe desyr of heuene is meded at þe last
ende.
Capitulo xxv o . -
Hou discrecion is nedeful in þenkyng & preying, & hou hit is sum-tyme for
to passe fro þat on to þat oþer.
Capitulo xxvi o . -
Hou a man schal haue him in þenkyng of þe passion of vre lord Ihesu; whon deuocion lastes & whon hit passeþ a-way.
Cap. xxvii o . -
Hou a mon schal haue [him] warli in þouȝt & disire, & wisli vse þe grace
þat god haþ ȝiuen to hym.
Capitulo xx o octauo.
- Ms. Thornton (Lincoln Cath. 91)
- [Additional material from printed editions]
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Ms. Vernon (Bodl. Eng. poet a.1)
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De Worde's Early Editions, Attributed to Rolle
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Contemplations of the Dread and Love of God
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- A ¶ How eche man sholde desyre to loue god.
- B ¶ How men somtyme loued god / & how holy men somtyme were vysyted with swetenes in the loue of almyghty god.
- C ¶ What is drede / and how a man sholde drede god.
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D ¶ What is charyte and how & why thou shalt loue thy god.
¶ Of foure degrees of loue / & in the fyrst ben fyue poyntes.
¶ Ordeyned loue. - E ¶ The fyrst is that thou shalt loue thy flesshe onely that it be susteyned.
- F ¶ The seconde is thou shalt loue the worlde to no superfluyte.
- G ¶ The thyrde is thou shalt loue thy neyghboure for god.
- H ¶ The fourth is thou shalt loue thy frende for his good lyuynge.
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I ¶ The fyfthe is thou shalt loue thyn ennemye for the more mede.
¶ In the seconde degree of loue ben thre poyntes.
¶ Clene loue. - K ¶ The fyrste poynte is thou shalt loue no vyce with vertue.
- L ¶ The seconde is þou shalt hate all euyll customes.
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M ¶ The thyrde is thou shalt not sette lyght by synne be it neuer so lytell.
¶ In the thyrde degree of loue be fyue poyntes.
¶ Stedfast loue. - N ¶ The fyrste is thou shalt loue god with all thy desyre.
- O ¶ The seconde is thou shalt in the begynnynge of thy werkes thynke on the worshyp & drede of god.
- P ¶ The thyrde is thou shalt do no synne vpon trust of other good dedes.
- Q ¶ The fourth is thou shalt rule the dyscretly that thou fayle not for [to] feruent wyll.
- R ¶ The fyfthe is thou shalt not leue thy good lyuynge for feynte [herte] ne for temptacyon.
- S ¶ How by encreace of vertues thou mayste come to parfeccyon.
- T ¶ How good wyll is and may be in dyuerse maners.
- U ¶ What profyte is in prayer and in what maner thou shalt praye.
- X ¶ How þou mayst be ware & knowe of temptacyons wakynge or slepynge / & how þou shalt withstande them.
- Y ¶ How thou shalt be pacyent & what tyme pacyence is moost nedefull.
- Z ¶ How perseueraunce is nedefull & how thou mayst be perseueraunt.
- AB ¶ By what prayer or thought thou mayst be styred to deuocyon.
- ¶ A short medytacion of the passyon of our lorde Ihesu cryste.
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- The Remedy Against the Troubles of Temptations
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Contemplations of the Dread and Love of God
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Pieces of Ms. Vernon (Bodl. Eng. poet a.1)
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Forms of Confession
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- section
- section
- section
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- Þe ten Comaundemens.
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- VII dedes of Merci
- þe fyue wittes.
- þe X comaundemens.
- ¶ «Wȝuche are þe seuene dedli synnes?» — Pruide, Envye, Ire, Slouþe, Couetyse, Lecherie, Glotonye.
- ¶ «Whuche are a Monnes fyue wittes?»—Heering, Seoing, Smellyng, Tastyng, and Touching.
- ¶ Heer beþ þe gostli werkes of Merci.
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- A Talkyng of þe Love of God
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Forms of Confession
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Works wrongly attributed to R. Rolle
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The Counsels of Saint Isidore - ¶ Consyderacyon of a man hym-selfe.
- Off yuel þouȝttys.
- Off chastyte.
- Off contynuale preyer.
- Off fastynge.
- Off drynke.
- Off lokynge.
- Off wommen.
- Off good bysynes.
- Off redynge.
- Off mekenesse.
- Sadnes of mynde.
- Off paciencye.
- (Of manhod.)
- Off peece.
- Off compassyon.
- Folowynge of goodnesse.
- Dyspysynge of preysynge.
- Honeste conuersacyon.
- Good felowschype.
- Kepynge of þinne eres.
- Kepynge of þinne mouþe.
- Synne of bacbytynge.
- Off lyynges.
- Off swerynge.
- Off a-vowe made.
- To god alle þinge ys open.
- Off conscience.
- Hydynge of vertu.
- Off confession.
- Of fore-þouȝte.
- Off techynge.
- Curiosite.
- Off obedience.
- Off souereynte.
- Dyspyte of the worlde.
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Augustinus de contemptu mundi - IX Poyntys
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Meditacio S. Augustini. -
The Profits of Tribulation
- The Six Masters
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Twelve Profits of Tribulation
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Prologus. Da nobis domine auxilium de tribulacione, -
Of the first prophet of tribulacion.
Capitulum primum. -
The secund prophet of tribulacion.
Capitulum secundum. -
Of the thrid prophet of tribulacion.
Capitulum tercium. -
Of þe IIIIth prophet of tribulacion.
Capitulum quartum. -
The fyfte profet of tribulacione.
Capitulum quintum. -
Of the VI profet of tribulacion.
Capitulum VI m . -
Of þe seuenth prophet of tribulacion.
Capitulum septimum. -
Of þe VIII profet of tribulacion.
Capitulum VIII. -
Of the IX
th profet of tribulacion.Capitulum nonum. -
The X profet of tribulacion.
Capitulum decimum. -
Of the XI profett of tribulacion.
Capitulum vndecimum. -
Of the XII profett of tribulacion.
Capitulum duodecimum.
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Boke of Craft of Dying
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Capitulum primum. The ffirst chapter is of commendacion of deth, & [of] cunnynge for to dye well. -
The secund chapter is of þe temptacion[s] of men that dyene.
Capitulum secundum. -
The þrid chapiter conteyneþe the interrogacions þat schulden be asked of hem þat were in her deth-bed while þei may speke and vnderstond.
Capitulum tercium. -
The IIII
th chapiter conteyneth ane instruccion with certeyne obsecracions to hem þat schullen dye.Capitulum IIII m . -
The fyfte chapiter conteyneth an instruccion vnto hem þat shullen dye.
Capitulum quintum. -
The sixte Chapiter conteyneth praiers þat shullen be seid vpon hem þat bene a-dyinge of som man þat is abowt him.
Capitulum VI m .
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- A Tretyse of Gostly Batayle
- The Mirror of Sinners
- A meditacion of þe fyue woundes of Ihesu Crist
- A meditacion for oon to seie by him-self al-oone
- (St. Anselm's) Meditation I
- Three Arrows of Doomsday
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De Visitacione infirmorum - Diliges dominum
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