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Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London: Longman, 1886), 73. Edition of Corpus Christi 26: Davies, no. 1. Edition of Cotton Otho: Hewlett, p. 73. Edition of Cambridge 4.28: Brown,

Incipit ratio quare presens opus incipiat Dominicam primam Adventus Domini.2 Go To Ratio The Northern Homily Cycle: Prologue PROLOGUE: FOOTNOTES 1 Lines 124–26: Of God, and to the destruction of the devil, / And to the joy of saints and

roman de geste.9 Many of these same characteristics tie it to saints’ lives, including Saint Eustace and Saint Margaret (items 1 and 37). Taken collectively, works like Saint Eustace, The Erle of Tolous, Isumbras, and The Northern Passion demonstrate Rate’s

have ye wrought, youre sowle to save? To whom have ye don any mercyful dede, Mercy for to wynne? DIABOLUS 1 Mercy? Nay! Nay, they shul have wrake And that on here forehed — wyttness I take, For ther is

here. Following the craft attribution in the A-text version, a later scribe, possibly JC, has written: “This is entryd afterwards.” 1 In. Reg: large capital I, in red, incorporating line drawing of a man’s face, facing left. 2 ende. So

here. 135 fardir. Corrected in Reg (medial letter r interlined). Play 7, SACRIFICIUM CAYME ET ABELL: EXPLANATORY NOTE FOOTNOTES Footnote 1 See Schapiro, “Cain’s Jaw-Bone,” and Guilfoyle, “Staging of the First Murder.” Footnote 2 French, York Minster: The Great East

Gales, The Anturs of Arther. London: J. M. Dent, 1992. [Everyman edition.] Ritson, Joseph, ed. Ancient Engleish Metrical Romanceës. Vol. 1. London: W. Nicol, 1802. Pp. 1-169. Rpt. Edinburgh: Goldsmid, 1884. Schleich, Gustav, ed. Ywain and Gawain. Oppeln/Leipzig: E. Franck,

Complaint of a Prisoner in the Fleet 1463, Notes GEORGE ASHBY, COMPLAINT OF A PRISONER IN THE FLEET 1463: FOOTNOTES 1 Lines 15-16: But [except for them] no oath or declaration [of my worth to the king or the state]

ever defend them ends; (see note) Numbers (t-note) Go To Book of Deuteronmony Book of Numbers BOOK OF NUMBERS: FOOTNOTES 1 and after their (the spies’) counsel we will decide rightly BOOK OF NUMBERS: EXPLANATORY NOTES ABBREVIATIONS: CA: Gower, Confessio

Cycle: Play 12, The Annunciation to Mary and the Visitation Play 12, THE ANNUNCIATION TO MARY AND THE VISITATION: FOOTNOTES 1 God the Father will grant salvation in the midst of the earth, etc. 2 Because in thy seed shall

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