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tot cumuata modisHec sibi marmoreo scribentur sepulchro¶Hee maneat laudis sarcina sum sueGalfridus Chaucer rates. et fam poesiMaterne. ac sacra sum tumulatus humoPost obitum Caxton voluit te viuere cum¶Willelmi. Chaucer clare poeta tujNam tua non solum compressit opuscula formisHas quo{que} {sed}

20881.3S10044099836280540The remors of conscyence. Here begynneth certayne demonstracyons by our lorde to all synfull persones with the remors of mannes conscynce to the regarde of the bounte of our lorde.Lichfield, William, d. 1448.7 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of

Epitaphiū Galfridi Chaucer. per poetam laureatū Stephaū surigonū ¶Mediolanensē in decretis licenciatūPyerides muse si possunt numina fleFūdere. diuinas at{que} rigare genasGalfridi vatis chaucer crudelia fata¶Plangite. sit lacrinus abstinuisse nephasUos colu viuēs. at vos celebrate sepultumRddatur merito gracia digna viroGrande decus

depiction of crucifixion6828S106576998422906934hEre endeth the book named the dictes or sayengis of the philosophres enprynted. by me william Caxton at westmestre the yere of our lord .M.CCCC.Lxx vij. Whiche book is late translated out of Frenshe into englyssh. by

5087S108768998444249235The book of fame made by Gefferey Chaucer.Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.26 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 January (TCP phase 1)99844424STC (2nd ed.) 5087.Duff 86.GW 6589.9235A18553.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the

sytteth aboue all sayntes brynge vs all / AMENAnd thus we make an ende of this moost excellenct treatyse of those thre gloryous kynges. whoos corps reste in ye cyce of Coleyne / Enprynted at Westmes∣ter by Wynkyn the

17006S1205919985578721289Here foloweth the interpretacoin [sic] of the names of goddes and goddesses as is reherced in this tretyse folowynge as poetes wryte.43 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2007 January (TCP phase 1)99855787STC

Redeth his werkys full of plesaunceClere in sentence in langage excellentBryefly to wryte suche was his suffysaunceWhat euer to saye he toke in his ententeHis langage was so fayr and pertynenteIt semeth vnto mannys heeryngNot only the worde but

on me thus crye & pleyneAnd I shal quyte you this besynesseAnd yf ye list / releue hym of his peynePraye ye his best frende of his noblesseThat to som better estate / he may atteyneThenuoye of chaucer to skegan

chan̄ceHow that arcite / anelida so soreHath thirled with the peynt of remēbrāceThus endeth the compleynt of anelidaThe {con}pleīt of chaucer vnto his empty purseTo you my purs / and to none other wightCompleyne I for ye be my lady

as nyghe as ony frereBut I pray vnto your curtoisyeBe heuy agayn / or ellis mote I dyeThe nuoye of chaucer vnto the kyngeO conquerour of brutes albyonWhiche that by lyne / and fre election̄Ben veray kynge / this to

our bretayneTo soone we loste / thy laureate scyenceO lusty lyquour / of that fulsom fontayneO cursid deth / why hast thou yt poete slayneI mene fader chaucer / maister galfrydeAlas the whyle / that euer he from vs dyde

The veraytrewhistory of the val¦laūtknight IasōHow he conqueryd or wan the golden fles. by the Counsel of Medea. andof many othre victoryouse and wondrefull actis and dedys that he dyde byhis prowesse and cheualrye in his tyme24796S1096019984524810136Here fynyssheth the

ornate eloquence in our englissh. I mene / Maister Geffrey Chaucer hath translated this sayd werke oute of latyn in to oure vsual and moder tonge. Folowyng the latyn as neygh as is possible to be vnderstande. wherein in mne

hurt vnwaarly by castyng of an eyeOn fayr fresh the lusty yong EmelyeAnd all the stryf bytwene hym and his brotherAnd how that one faught with that otherwithin the groue / tyll they by theseusAccorded were as Chaucer telleth vs

the coūceyll of Chaucer touchyng Maryag &c. whiche was sen¦te te Bucketon &c.My mayster bucketon / whā of cryst our kyngwas asked / what is trouth or sothfastnesseHe not one word answerd to that askyngAs who seyth / noo man

The book of Fame made by Gefferey ChaucerGOd torne vs euery dreme to goodFor it is wonder thyng by the wodTo my wyt / what cousyth sweuenysOn the morowe / or on euenysAnd why theffect foloweth of som̄eAnd of

hym & his brotherAnd how that one faught with that otherWithyn the groue / til they by TheseusAccorded were as Chaucer telleth vsAnd furthermore as I gan beholdeI sawe hou phebus with an arowe of goldeY wounded was thurgh out

thrst And the reste by trauayll / and the lyf by deth and mor¦tificacion of synne / To that lyf he vs brynge that bought with his precyous blood Amen.¶Explicit Tractatus Galfrydi Chaucer de ¶Penitencia vt dicitur pro fabula rectoris.

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