Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 18

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Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature

Contents

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1
Of the swete report of Fame of the fayre lady La Bell
11
Of Pronunciation the iiii part of rethoryke
12
Of Memory the v part of rethorike
13
A commendation of Gower Chaucer and Lydgate
14
Of Arsmetrike
15
mundain humayn and instrumental
16
Howe Graunde Amoure was enamoured of La Bell
17
Of the great sorowe that Graunde Amour made after her departyng and of the wordes of Counsayl
93
geometry
99
Of dame Astronomie
103
Of the direct operation of nature 24 Of the fyve internall wyttes 25 Of the hye influences of the supernall bodies 26 Howe Graunde Amoure departed...
106
Howe Minerve ledde Graunde Amoure to kyng Mely zyus whiche made hym knyght
127
Howe Graund Amoure in the temple of Venus made
144
The copy of a letter that Venus sent to La Bell Pucell
150
Howe Godfrey Gobilive was taken of Correction
156

How Science sent him first to Gramer where he
21
Howe he was receyved of Rethoryke and what retho
27
Howe he departed from kynge Melyzyus with
29
Of Disposition the ii parte of rethorike
34
Howe Tyme came into the temple in marvaylous
44
Pucell in the tower of Musike and met with Counsayle in a temple
47
Pucell and Graunde Amoure
77
Howe La Bell Pucell graunted Graunde Amoure love and of her dispiteous departage
87
Howe he met with Perceveraunce and reposed hym
170
Howe he vainquyshed a gyaunt with seven heades
178
How he made oblacyon to the godes Pallas and sayled
185
How he dyscomfited the wonderfull monstre of the vii
191
The mariage of Graund Amour and La Bell Pucell
200
Howe Fame came into the temple wyth burnyng tongues
208
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