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than inough; Then commeth the mynstrellis to make us gle -- 'I praye to God, spede wele the plough.' "At London also yf we woll plete, We shal not be spared, good chepe nor dere. Our man of lawe may

MS Bodley 21835, formerly Douce 261). The final leaf of a second print, issued by Thomas Petyt, has also survived (London, MS British Library Harley 5927 Arts 32). The manuscript transcription is signed E.B., and contains some drawings as well

Some Suggestions." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 18 (1988), 221-40. . Community, Gender, and Individual Identity: English Writing 1360-1430. London: Routledge, 1988. . "Criseyde: Woman in Medieval Society." Chaucer Review 13 (1978-79), 177-200. Aers, David, and Lynn Staley. The

Phillipps 3113). Gloucester, Cathedral Library, MS 5. London, British Library, MS Arundel 99. London, British Library, MS Cotton Augustus A.iv. London, British Library, MS Royal 18.D.ii. London, British Library, MS Royal 18.D.vi. London, Inner Temple Library, MS Petyt 524 (fragment).

Scots Poets." In The Age of Chaucer. Ed. Boris Ford. London: Penguin, 1954. Pp. 175-87. Curtius, Ernst Robert. European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages. Trans. Willard R. Trask. London: Routledge and K. Paul, 1953. Drexler, R. D. "Dunbar's 'Lament

Thomas Hoccleve's Regement of Princes." In London and Europe in the Later Middle Ages. Ed. Julia Boffey and Pamela King. London: Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, 1995. Pp. 149-80. Smith, G.

The Adventures of Sir Launcelot du Lake. Ed. Thomas Ponton. London: William Bulmer and Company, 1819. Le Morte Arthur. Ed. F. J. Furnivall. With prefatory essay by Herbert Coleridge. London and Cambridge: Macmillan and Company, 1864. [Dedicated to Alfred Tennyson.

standard modern English has descended not from the Cheshire dialect of the Northwest Midlands but from London English, used by Chaucer and his London contemporaries. Although the dialect can locate the language of poet and scribe within a fairly precise

L. Morsbach and F. Holthausen, eds., vol. II, London: Sampson Low Marston; New York: G. E. Stechert; Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1901. Rickert, Edith, ed. The Romance of Emare. EETS e.s. 99. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1908; rpt. 1958. Collections

minor Latin poems.] • T: London, British Library, MS Additional 59495 (formerly MS Trentham Hall), fols. 33–39. [Also contains “In Praise of Peace,” “Rex celi deus,” Cinkante Balades, “Ecce patet tensus,” “Henrici quarti.” Also: London, British Library, MS Additional 59496,

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

20 (London: J. B. Nichols, 1847), 119; R. M. Wilson, The Lost Literature of Medieval England, second ed. (London: Methuen, 1970), pp. 159-60; Henry G. Hewlett, The Flowers of History, by Roger of Wendover, vol. 1, Rolls Series 84 (London:

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