The Stacions of Rome ...: And The Pilgrims Sea-voyage ... with Clene Maydenhod ... A Supplement to "Political, Religious, and Love Poems," and "Hali Meidenhad," (... 1866)

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Página 12 - Society, which constitutes full membership, is £2 2s. a year for the annual publications, from 1921 onwards, due in advance on the 1st of JANUARY, and should be paid by Cheque, Postal Order, or Money Order, crost 'National Provincial Bank Limited,
Página 9 - Works in the Northern dialect. The Gospel of Nicodemus in the Northumbrian dialect. To be edited for the first time from Harl. MS. 4196, &c., Cotton-Galba, E ix., by R.
Página 36 - A sak of strawe were there ryght good, Ffor som must lyg theym in theyr hood ; I had as lefe be in the wood, Without mete or drynk ; For when that we shall go to bedde, The pumpe was nygh oure beddes hede, A man were as good to be dede As smell therof the stynk ! SIR ANDREW BARTON.
Página 10 - Treatises. IV. Miscellaneous. The following are some of the works which in future years will be published in each of the Classes. (The Extra Series, which commenced in 1867, is intended for re-editions.) Syr Thomas Maleor's Mort d
Página 10 - Ihesu, &c., perhaps by Robert of Brunne. To be edited from the Harl. MS. 1701 (ab. 1360 AD), &c., by JM Cowper, Esq., MA Lydgate's Life of St Edmund.
Página 35 - And som wold have a saltyd tost, Ffor they myght etc neyther sode ne rost ; A man myght sone pay for theyr cost, As for oo day or twayne. Som layde theyr bookys on theyr kne, And rad so long they myght nat se ; — " Allas ! myne hede woll cleve on thre !
Página 7 - The Babees Book, Urbanitatis, the Bokes of Norture of John Russell and Hugh Rhodes, the Bokes of Keruyng, Curtasye, and Demeanour, &c., with some French and Latin Poems on like subjects, ed.
Página 33 - howe! hissa!' then they cry, 'What, howe, mate! thow stondyst to ny, Thy felow may nat hale the by'; Thus they begyn to crake.
Página 33 - When they begyn to sayle. Ffor when they have take the see, At Sandwyche, or at Wynchylsee, At Brystow, or where that hit bee, Theyr herts begyn to fayle. Anone the mastyr commaundeth fast To hys shyp-men in all the hast, To dresse hem sone about the mast, Theyr takelyng to make. With " howe ! hissa !" then they cry,
Página 9 - Skynner (ab. 1440 AD). To be re-edited from the unique MS. in the Library of Corpus Christi Coll., Cambridge., by FJ Furnivall, Esq., MA (In the Extra Series.) The Arthur Ballads.

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