to me somme fayre seruaunt honeste / and playsaunt / And thenne the marchaunt retourned on his way And Esope folowed hym / and sayd to the Marchaunt / Aby∣de a lytell here / And the Marchaūt sayd / lette
9991S106522998422376877In the yere of thyncarnacion of our lord Ih[es]u crist M.CCCC.lxxx. and in the xx. yere of the regne of kyng Edward the fourthe, atte requeste of dyuerce gentilmen I haue endeauourd me to enprinte the cronicles of Englond
goth this marchaunt wel and besilyAboute his nedis and creaunsith and biethHe neyther pleyeth at the dys ne daunsithBut as a marchaunt shortly to telleHe ledde his lif and there I lete hym dwelleThe sunday next that this marchaunt was
17539S1195719985477820222The myracles of oure blessyd lady.29 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2005 December (TCP phase 1)99854778STC (2nd ed.) 17539.Duff 297.20222A07135.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by
19206S1214609985664122241Here begynneth thystorye of the noble ryght valyaunt [and] worthy knyght Parys, and of the fayr Vye[n]ne the daulphyns doughter of vyenneys the whyche sufferd many aduersytees bycause of theyr true loue or they coude enioye the effect therof
that yf a marchaunt of parys or of whens he be of is bounde to a marchaunt of Florens whiche asketh iustice byfore his iuge / but he can not haue of hym hys askynge / the marchaunt florentyn may
mater to the marchaunt for to delyuer to hym the sayd cofres to kepe whiche his frendes had fayned and requyred of hym that he had taken to hym to kepe / and than anone the sayd marchaunt sayd to
courage / ¶ And thenne Exantus demaunded of the Marchaunt / what shalle I paye for this Esope / And the mar chaunt sayd to hym / thou arte a folysshe Marchaunt for to le∣ue these goodly and fayr seruauntes
5091S108760998444169227The lyf so short the craft so lo[n]ge to lerne.Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.25 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 January (TCP phase 1)99844416STC (2nd ed.) 5091.Duff 93.GW 6591.9227A18559.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition
staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions.[Explicit liber primus de curia sapiencie].Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?,[37] leaves.[Westminister :Printed by William Caxton,1480]Curia sapientiæ. English.Anonymous. Often wrongly attributed to John Lydgate.Signatures: a-e[-e7-8].Title from b7r.Signature collation from Duff.Imprint from STC.In verse.Title page, and leaves
And begynneth the Shipmannys tale.A Marchaunt somtyme was at seynt denysThat riche was wherfore men held him wiseA wyf he hadde of excellent beauteAnd compenable and reuelons was sheWhiche thing causith more dispenceThan worth is al the fauour and reuerenceThat
vernageAnd vitayl as was his vsageAnd thus I lete hem drynke ete and pleyeThis Marchaunt and this monk a day or tweyeThe thridde day the Marchaunt vp risithAnd on his nedis sadly hym auisithAnd vp to his countirhous goth heTo
of dan Iohn ony suspeciounAnd forth he ridith hoom to his abbeyeOr where hym list nomore of hym I seyThis marchaunt whan that endid was the feireTo seynt denys he gan agayn repaireAnd with his wyf he makith feste and
wold bye hym / And the Marchaunt sayd / I wold fyrste sene hym / ¶ And thenne zenas called Esope / and shewed hym to the Marchaunt / ¶ And whanne the Marchaunt sawe hym so dyfformed / and
1978S1109399984639011353Here begynneth a ryght profytable treatyse co[m]pendiously drawen out of many [and] dyuers wrytynges of holy men, to dyspose men to be vertuously occupyed in theyr myndes [and] prayers.Betson, Thomas.19 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library
5089S106471998421876821The loue and complayntes bytwene Mars and Venus.Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.15 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 January (TCP phase 1)99842187STC (2nd ed.) 5089.Duff 91.GW 6590.6821A18555.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the
in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions.Stans puer ad mensam.Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?[8] p.[Westminster :Printed by William Caxton,1476?]By John Lydgate, who is named in the envoi on [A]3r.In verse.Caption title.Place of publication and printer's name
woodcut of Crucifixion5090S1216579985682822462Thou fiers god of armes, mars the rede.Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.10 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 January (TCP phase 1)99856828STC (2nd ed.) 5090.22462A18557.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the
20917S101020998368461136The prologe of this reuelation.68 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 November (TCP phase 1)99836846STC (2nd ed.) 20917.Duff 357.1136A10637.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the
7273S15412021218423807The morale prouerbes of CristyneChristine, de Pisan, ca. 1364-ca. 1431.3 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2004 August (TCP phase 1)20212184STC (2nd ed.) 7273.23807A20898.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above