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Editions: Thomas Wright, Poems of William de Shoreham, Percy Society 28 (London: T. Richards, 1851), pp. 131-34; M. Konrath, The Poems of William of Shoreham, EETS e.s. 86 (London: Kegan Paul, 1902), pp. 127-29; B14, no. 32; Davies, no. 34;

Gray, Themes, p. 164; Sisam, Oxford, p. 524; William Tydeman, English Poetry 1400-1580 (London: Heinemann Educational, 1970), p. 53; Geoffrey Grigson, The Faber Book of Popular Verse (London: Faber and Faber, 1971), p. 308; Manning, pp. 115-16; Stevick, no. 99;

Editions: Thomas Wright, Poems of William de Shoreham, Percy Society 28 (London: T. Richards, 1851), pp. 131-34; M. Konrath, The Poems of William of Shoreham, EETS e.s. 86 (London: Kegan Paul, 1902), pp. 127-29; B14, no. 32; Davies, no. 34;

the Old French Passion and notes.] Heuser, Wilhelm, and Frances A. Foster, eds. The Northern Passion (Supplement). EETS o.s. 183. London: Oxford University Press, 1930. [Prints two other MSS.] Reference Works NIMEV 1907 MWME 2.5.303.444–45, 638 (discusses only the Legend

Gray, Themes, p. 164; Sisam, Oxford, p. 524; William Tydeman, English Poetry 1400-1580 (London: Heinemann Educational, 1970), p. 53; Geoffrey Grigson, The Faber Book of Popular Verse (London: Faber and Faber, 1971), p. 308; Manning, pp. 115-16; Stevick, no. 99;

Editions: Thomas Wright, Poems of William de Shoreham, Percy Society 28 (London: T. Richards, 1851), pp. 131-34; M. Konrath, The Poems of William of Shoreham, EETS e.s. 86 (London: Kegan Paul, 1902), pp. 127-29; B14, no. 32; Davies, no. 34;

Gray, Themes, p. 164; Sisam, Oxford, p. 524; William Tydeman, English Poetry 1400-1580 (London: Heinemann Educational, 1970), p. 53; Geoffrey Grigson, The Faber Book of Popular Verse (London: Faber and Faber, 1971), p. 308; Manning, pp. 115-16; Stevick, no. 99;

Editions: Thomas Wright, Poems of William de Shoreham, Percy Society 28 (London: T. Richards, 1851), pp. 131-34; M. Konrath, The Poems of William of Shoreham, EETS e.s. 86 (London: Kegan Paul, 1902), pp. 127-29; B14, no. 32; Davies, no. 34;

ben. 9 Fro thens sche went to London, clad in a cloth of canvas as it wer a sekkyn gelle as sche had gon beyondyn the se. Whan sche was comyn into London, mech pepil knew hir wel anow; in

the Makulloch and the Gray MSS. Together with the Chepman and Myllar Prints. Scottish Text Society, no. 65. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1918. Pp. 67-110. Beattie, William, ed. The Chepman and Myllar Prints: Nine Tracts from the

Freine." Anglia 3 (1880), 415-23. Collections Ellis, George. Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances. Rev. ed. by J. O. Halliwell. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1848. Pp. 538-46. Weber, Henry W. Metrical Romances of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, 3

Gray, Themes, p. 164; Sisam, Oxford, p. 524; William Tydeman, English Poetry 1400-1580 (London: Heinemann Educational, 1970), p. 53; Geoffrey Grigson, The Faber Book of Popular Verse (London: Faber and Faber, 1971), p. 308; Manning, pp. 115-16; Stevick, no. 99;

in a decisive battle during the Second Punic War in 202 B.C. 52 comoun profight. See note to Disguising at London, line 251. 67 The story of Cambises, king of Persia (529–522 B.C.), derives from Herodotus. He was commonly taken

note) Allow; on your throne To see this miracle just as it happened Go To Mumming for the Goldsmiths of London Lydgate, Mumming at Windsor JOHN LYDGATE, MUMMING AT WINDSOR: FOOTNOTES 1 Lines 55–56: But as for finding steadfastness in

Gray, Themes, p. 164; Sisam, Oxford, p. 524; William Tydeman, English Poetry 1400-1580 (London: Heinemann Educational, 1970), p. 53; Geoffrey Grigson, The Faber Book of Popular Verse (London: Faber and Faber, 1971), p. 308; Manning, pp. 115-16; Stevick, no. 99;

13 develes chikene. Despite its humorous plausibility in the context, this reading, along with those in many other manuscripts (e.g., London, British Library MSS Harley 2277, deueles cunne; and Cotton Julius D. ix, deuelischildren; Oxford, Bodleian Library MSS Bodley 779

Citee of Thebes, Compiled by Jhon Lidgate. London: J. Wight, 1561. [STC 5075. Based on Thynne.] Speght, Thomas, ed. The Workes of our Antient and Lerned English Poet, Geffrey Chavcer, newly Printed. London: G. Bishop, 1598. [STC 5077. Rpt. 1602,

Scriveners’ Play”; Towneley: Martin Stevens and A. C. Cawley, eds., The Towneley Plays. The base text for this edition is London, British Library, MS. Add. 35290, called the “Register” in the York civic records and here identified by the abbreviation

Scriveners’ Play”; Towneley: Martin Stevens and A. C. Cawley, eds., The Towneley Plays. The base text for this edition is London, British Library, MS. Add. 35290, called the “Register” in the York civic records and here identified by the abbreviation

Scriveners’ Play”; Towneley: Martin Stevens and A. C. Cawley, eds., The Towneley Plays. The base text for this edition is London, British Library, MS. Add. 35290, called the “Register” in the York civic records and here identified by the abbreviation

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