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The works of Sir John Clanvowe
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Pierce the ploughmans crede
(about 1394 A.D.) ; transcribed and edited from ms. Trin. Coll., Cam., R. 3,15, collated with ms. Bibl. Reg. 18. B. XVII. in the British Museum, annd with the old printed text of 1553 ; to which is appended God spede the plough (about 1500 A.D.) from ms. Lansdowne 762 -
John Lydgate
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Caxton's Blanchardyn and Eglantine
c. 1489 ; from Lord Spencer's unique imperfect copy, completed by the original French and the second English version of 1595 -
Hymns to the Virgin & Christ, the parliament of devils, and other religious poems
chiefly from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lambeth ms. No. 853 -
Legends of the holy rood
symbols of the passion and cross-poems ; in old English of the eleventh, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; from mss. in the British Museum and Bodleian Librries with introduction, translation, and glossarial index -
An old English miscellany
containing a bestiary, Kentish sermons, proverbs of Alfred, religious poems of the thirteenth century ; from manuscripts in the British Museum, Bodleian Library , Jesus College Library, etc. -
Generydes
a romance in seven-line stanzas. From the unique paper ms. in Trinity College, Cambridge (about 1440 A. D.) -
The poems of John Audelay
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Legendys of hooly wummen
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Palladius on husbondrie
from the unique ms. of about 1420 A. D. in Colchester Castle ; with a ryme index -
The book of the knight of La Tour-Landry
compiled for the instruction of his daughters ; transl. from the original French into English in the reign of Henry VI, and edited for the first time from the unique manuscript in the British Museum, with an introduction and notes -
Canterbury tales
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Susannah
an alliterative poem of the fourteenth century -
Speculum Gy de Warewyke
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De Pater Noster of Richard Ermyte
a late Middle English exposition of the Lord's prayer -
Troilus and Criseyde
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The middle Scots poets
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Troilus and Criseyde and The hous of fame
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The authorship of the Equatorie of the Planetis
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'An epistle of noble poetrye'
a Middle English translation of Christine de Pizan’s ‘Epistre d’Othéa’ -
Lives of saints
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The poems of Laurence Minot
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The romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun
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John Trevisa's translation of the "Polychronicon" of Ranulph Higden, Book VI
an edition based on British Library MS Cotton Tiberius D.VII