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is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

is of gret; His comb is of reed corel, His tayil is of get. I have a gentyl cook, Comyn he is of kynde; His comb is of red corel, His tayl is of inde. His legges ben of asor,

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

retaining of household troops bearing his badge of the white hart; the impeachments of Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, and his likely complicity in the death of Gloucester

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

of the public dis­putes about apostolic poverty, attacking the views of Oxford Wycliffites and one John Ashwardby in particular.8 He seems to have spent some time as a confessor in the service of John of Gaunt, the uncle of

endure.” The Pricke of Conscience, formerly attributed to Richard Rolle and imbued with end-time theology as well as specific reciting of the Fifteen Signs of Doomsday, was one of the most widely-read books of Northern origin of the time, but

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

Meditations on the Life of Christ, trans. Ragusa and Green; MED: Middle English Dictionary; OED: Oxford English Dictionary; RB: Richard Beadle, ed., York Plays; REED: Records of Early English Drama; YA: Davidson and O’Connor, York Art; York Breviary: Breviarium ad

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