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All that to this vysyon haue gyuē her audyenceGraunte eternall Ioye after thy last sentenceAMEN¶ Here endeth a lytyll Tratyse named Le assemble de dyeusprinter's device of Wynkyn de Worde314S106493998422086842Explicit sentenciosa atq[ue] studio digna expositio venerabilis Alexandri sup[er] terciu[m]

zebedee shapte to wedde her sone John. she yede before to oure lady to Naza∣reth that was fro y• Chane aboute four myle. saieng that she wolde make a brydale to her sone John / And soo thenne oure lady

she louely enclinynge to hē. ansuerde & sayd that she was cōmytted to the gouernaylle of John▪wherfor̄ they then̄e prayden John the same / And he an suerde that he wolde lede her in to mount Syon. where theyr mayster

9332S106428998421446774Here begynneth certayn statutes and ordenaunces of warre made ordeined enacted and estalysshed [sic] by the most noble victorious and most cristen prince oure moste drad souerayn lorde King Henry the vii. King of Fraunce and of Englond by

Bury ...De casibus illustrium virorum. EnglishDe casibus illustrium virorum.Here begynnethe the boke calledde John bochas descrivinge the falle of princis princessis and other nobles.Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375.Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?,[432] p. : ill.[London :Printed by Richard Pynson,1494 (27 Jan.)]A verse translation of:

First as Galfride saith this lande was named Albion.First as Galfride saith this lande was named Albion.Higden, Ranulf, d. 1364.Trevisa, John, d. 1402.[60] p.[Westminster :Printed by William Caxton,1480 (18 Aug.)]Title from colophon, which reads: Here endeth the discripcion of Britayne

first three lines of text.Imprint suggested by STC (2nd ed.).Formerly also STC 6442--Cf. STC (2nd ed.).Reproduction of original in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.Header created with script marc2tei.pl on 2001-12-12.Encoding has been done using the recommendations for Level

towne of saynt Albone.Johan Maundevyll knyght born in Englonde in the towne of saynt Albone.Mandeville, John, Sir.Jean, 1338-ca. 1399,[144] p.[London] :[Emprented by Richard Pynson,[1496]]Attributed to John Mandeville, but in fact an English version of a text known as "Itinerarium". The

14097S1223609985751123261Alexander Ep[iscopu]s seruus seruor[um] dei ad futuram Rei memoria[m]. ...Catholic Church. Pope (1484-1492 : Innocent VIII)1 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2008 September (TCP phase 1)99857511STC (2nd ed.) 14097.Duff 228.GW 896.23261A04041.0001.001This keyboarded

hast nede of / to the ende that afterward thow myster not of hit¶ The xviij fable si of the Marchaunt and of the asseMAny one ben trauaylled after theyr dethe / wherfor men ought not to desyre the dethe

in Egypt of whom he was receyuyd right honuurably▪ And this marchaunt of Egypt had in his hows a fayre yonge mayden whom he shold haue had in mariage to hym self / Of the whiche mayde thys marchaunt of

& lo this good man had leuer to lose his good than his good name and renome and this other marchaunt toke these florens that he had wrongfully receyuyd. and enployed them in dyuerse mar¦chaundyse in so moche that he

day the marchaunt gan embraceHis wyf al newe and kiste her in the faceAnd vp he goth and makith it ful toughNomore quod she be god ye haue ynoughAnd wantownly ageyn with hym she playdeTyl ate laste the marchaunt thus

goddis peple For humble folk ben crystes frendes they be contubernyal with the lord / New cometh disceyt betwene marchaunt and marchaunt / And thou shalt vnderstande that mar¦chandyse is in many maners / That one is bodily and that

enherytaunce by yonde the see / And that he may regne in them to the playsyre of almyghty god / herthe of his sowle / honoure and worshippe in this presente lyf / and wele and prouffyte of alle

tour Judas lefte not of etynge for thise wordes of bitrayeng sholde not seme as perteynyng to hym / Then̄e John at insta¦ūce of peter asked of our lorde & sayd / Lorde who is he y• shall bytraye the

lorde Jhū that soo homly suffred his derynge John enclyne & reste vpon his blessed breste / Lorde how tend{er}ly & tru¦ly they loued togyder / This was a swete rest to John. & a pro¦fytable to all crysten soules.

hyled her face in maner of a morning wido wthey yede befor̄: & our lady folou¦ed after bitwix mawdleyne & John soo couerde the face. Thē ne mawdleyne at the entree of the cyte desirynge to haue ou¦re lady to

in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions.[Peruula]Stanbridge, John, 1463-1510.[4]+ p.[S.l. :R. Pynson,1497?]T.p. lacking; title suggested by STC (2nd ed.).Not written by John Stanbridge--STC (2nd ed.).Publisher and date of publication suggested by STC (2nd ed.).Imperfect:

In no wyse trewly I may me better excuseThan say my wyt so dul is and vnparfiteWhiche arteth me thus rudely for to endyteBy two and two my metre for to knytNo thyng causeth me but symplenes of wytNow

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