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wyth hym beryng y• crosse as it is sayd what trowe we dyde then̄e mawdlayne the true loued discyplesse what John his owne derlynge: & other isysters of our lady / But what myghte they doo: they were all ful

nedith not. sythen as ye seen he is fully dede: and was a longe tyme now passed / And therwyth John & magdalene and her other systers knelynge wyth our lady besoughten the same wyth her sore wepynge / O

before to peter the deth that he sholde suffre for his loue / And peter willynge to wite also of John that folowed with him in what maner he sholde deye: was ansuerde thus of our lorde I woll that

In som̄ outwarde signes the prophe¦cye of the deuyll may be knowē fro reuelacyons of god / Therfor̄ saith saynt John Crysostom Some she¦ew prophecye in the spyrite of deuil as ben thise men & wymen whiche men calle dyuynours

Maundevyll knyght born in Englonde in the towne of saynt Albone.Mandeville, John, Sir.Jean, 1338-ca. 1399,[4], Cviij leaves : ill.[Emprynted at Westmynster :By Wynken de worde,Anno d[o]m[ini] .M.CCCC.lxxxxix.] [1499]Attributed to John Mandeville, but in fact an English version of a text

helthe, ...Medicina stomachi.In this tretyse that is cleped Gouernayle of helthe.Gouernayle of helthe.Governayle of helthe.Joannes, 14th century,Montagnana, Bartolomeo, fl. 1422-1460,Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?.[36] p.[Westminster :William Caxton,1490?]The governal of health.The "Governayle of helthe" was originally written in Latin and is attributed both

for further information or permissions.In die Innocencium sermo pro episcopo puerorum.Alcock, John, 1430-1500.[24] p. : ill. (woodcut)[Westminster :Printed by Wynkyn de Worde,1498?]Catholic Church. Pope (1316-1334 : John XXII)Anonymous. By John Alcock.In English.Place of publication supplied and publication date conjectured by

whan he had gyue somoche yt he had nomore to gie He all sory went to some Tauerner or other marchaunt. of whom he borowed some moneye for to gyue / ¶And as he borowed th{us}. he sayd yt it

he conclu∣ded in hymself. that the nyghte folow∣ynge he sholde not beele hym wyth the sayd couerlet that the sayd marchaunt had sente hym / but he dyde consydre ye more better & couenable a thinge it we¦re that an

fight ageyne hir husbondeBut tholomeus called euergetesGeyn demetrius deffendynge his cuntreMade zebenna to put him silf in presSonne of a marchaunt borne of lowe degreTo make a clayme by fals subtylteOf all surrie to haue possessionFor him alledgynge title of

on lyueA lusty lady hath to wyueWhiche netheles for gold he tookAnd nouʒt for loue as seyth the bookA ryche marchaunt of the londHyr fader was & hyr fondSo worthely / & suche RychesseOf worldes good & suche largesseWith hyr

theruponAnd asked hym how it myght beNow by my trouthe quod heBut I dare swere vpon a bookThat to my marchaunt I it tookAnd he it had when I wentSo knowe I not to what ententIt is now here but

in his balaunceTo hym bylongeth the lygeaunceOf clerke of knyght of man of laweVnder his honde al is forth draweThe marchaunt & the laborerSo stante it al in his powerOr for to spylle or for to saueBut though he suche

putte to sale / ¶Also that noo marchaunt after ye sayd feste sholde sell / nor put to sae ony barelled fysshe. but yf the same fysshe shold well and truely packed. that is to say the tale fysshe by

ghoos.Horse the ghoos & the sheepHorse the ghoos & the sheep.Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?[12] leaves.[Westminster :By Wynkyn de Worde,ca. 1495]Anonymous. By John Lydgate.Title from heading, a1r.An edition of: Lydgate, John. The horse the ghoos & the sheep.Imprint from STC.In verse.Signatures: a-b6.Reproduction

whan he was xxiiij yere old hys moder passed out of this world / And after thys he serued a marchaunt of london a whyle / in ke∣pyng hys charge and acomptes / And fro hym he wente to Stygand

assone as his chyldren were taken of fro the asse / it was not knowen where it becam / A marchaunt was deteyned of a ty∣raunt / and alle despoyled was wrong fully put in pryson / And he called

FraunceisFRaunceis seruaunt & frende of Almyghty god / was borne in the Cyte of Assyse / and was maade a Marchaunt vnto the xxv yere of his age / and wasted his tyme by lyuyng vaynly / whome our lord

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