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Medieval English verse and prose in modernized versions,, by Roger Sherman Loomis and Rudolph Willard

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Medieval English verse and prose in modernized versions,, by Roger Sherman Loomis and Rudolph Willard
Language
eng
Bibliography note
"Bibliography and notes": pages 547-557
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Medieval English verse and prose in modernized versions,
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
350537
Responsibility statement
by Roger Sherman Loomis and Rudolph Willard
Table Of Contents
Late twelfth and early thirteenth century. Layamon, The brut ; The vision of Paul, from the Lambeth homilies ; The owl and the nightingale ; The rule of Anchoresses -- Thirteenth century. Thomas of Hales, A love-song ; Three sorrowful things ; When the turf is thy tower ; Look on me with thy sweet eyes ; Tell me, wight in the broom ; Now springs the spray ; Alisoun ; The bestiary ; Havelok ; The debate of the body and the soul ; The land of Cockayne ; Fourteenth century. Sir Orfeo ; Robert Mannyng, Handling sin ; Richard Rolle, The bee and the stork ; Richard Rolle, Meditations on the passion ; Richard Rolle, the form of living ; Dame Julian of Norwich, Revelations of divine love ; The alliterative morte Arthur ; Sir Gawain and the Green Night ; The pearl ; Saint Erkenwald ; Abraham and Isaac, from the Brome manuscript ; John Barbour, The Bruce ; Thomas of Erceldoune ; The travels of Sir John Mandeville ; John Purvey, The general prolog to the Translation of the old testament ; Translations from the Bible ; A treatise against miracle plays ; William Langland, The vision concerning piers plowman ; Piers the plowman's creed ; John Gower, Confessio Amantis ; Thomas Clanvowe, The cuckoo and the nightingale -- Fifteenth century. Thomas Hoccleve, La male regle (Ill regulated youth) ; Thomas Hoccleve, The regement of princes ; John Lydgate, The temple of glass ; James I of Scotland, The king's quair ; The pilgrims at Canterbury, from The tale of Beryn ; Gesta Romanorum ; I sing of a maiden ; When Christ was born of Mary free ; The boar's head carol ; Here have I dwelt ; He bare him up, he bare him down ; The divine paradox ; I have a noble cock ; St. Stephen and Herod ; Robin Hood and the monk ; London Lickpenny ; The book of Margery Kempe ; William Thorpe, The examination of William Thorpe ; The Paston letters ; The second shepherds' play, from the Wakefield cycleRobert Henryson, The testament of Cresseid ; William Caxton, The golden legend ; William Caxton, Preface to Malory's book of Arthur and his knights ; Sir Thomas Malory, The book of Arthur and his knights, The nut-brown main ; Everyman
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