![]() 3, the former imperfect, the latter stated in the colophon (f. Other copies of this version are in Harley MSS. Catonis Disticha: an English version in seven-line stanzas, with many of the original Latin distiches. Sowdayn of Surry, Empour of Babulon," etc, to the kynge of engelond and fraunce, and Edward hys Bone," offering the latter his daughter in marriage. Letter purporting to be from " Baltizar by the grace of Mahounde. Printed in Symeon of Durham's Historia Regum, vol. Report of the Synod held at Westminster, 9 Sept. Bernard of Clairvaux, but now generally ascribed to Bernard of Chartres ( Hist. " Epistola 'beati Barnardi ad Raimundum nepotem suum militem de modo et cura rei famuliaris regendi se ad familiam suam." f. " Liber de moralibus philosophorum": the translation which was printed by Caxton as The Dictes or Saynges of the Philosophers, 1477 but without either Wydeville's preface or Caxton's additions. " It behovys hermytes to dyspice and forsake the worlde." In seventeen chapters. " Reule of heremytes made and compiled of the blessed pope Celestine Þe V.," beg. Narration by Edmund Leuersegge of a vision seen by him, when supposed to be dead of the plague, at Frome in Somerset, in May, 1465. Hymns in Latin, with English versions in seven-line stanzas. xix., places it after the defeat of the English at Byland (14 Oct. The discovery of the Soulis conspiracy, on the other hand, is generally dated 1320 after Fordun (Skene, Historians of Scotland, vol. 106) is a note, in the same hand, of the betrayal by " Mardocus de Menereth " of his confederates in the Soulis conspiracy, " circa hunc annum." The apparition of Guy is not dated here, but the copy in Cotton MS., Vespasian A. in the ere of owre lorde m o cccc o and vj." Slightlyimperfect at the end. Patrick's Purgatory by " Wyllyam of Stranton. Broken off abruptly in the middle of a column. James the Greater, as given in the Legenda Aurea. For full description see the Catalogue of Romances, vol. With coloured drawings, coarsely executed. Pilgrimage of the Soul, from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville. is styled in the body of it " nuper Rex." The second charter is by King Edward. Lat The first begins "Ricardus Dei gracia Rex Anglie" but it is witnessed by " Johanne Duce Bedford Custode Anglie", and Richard II. Copies of two charters concerning the privileges of the Dean and Chapter of St. RELIGIOUS and moral treatises, poems, etc., in Latin and English, viz. ![]()
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