Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 18Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
Contents
CAP PAGE | 1 |
Of the swete report of Fame of the fayre lady La Bell | 11 |
How Science sent him first to Gramer where he | 21 |
Of the first part called Invencion and a commendacion | 29 |
Of Elocution the thirde part of rethoryke with colour | 37 |
Howe Tyme came into the temple in marvaylous | 44 |
50 | 50 |
A commendation of Gower Chaucer and Lydgate | 52 |
Of the hye influences of the supernall bodies | 112 |
Howe Graunde Amoure departed from the tower of Sci ence and went to the tower of Chivalry where he was let in by Fortytude | 114 |
Of the marveylous argument betwene Mars and Fortune | 117 |
Howe Minerve ledde Graunde Amoure to kyng Mely zyus whiche made hym knyght | 127 |
Howe he departed from kynge Melyzyus with | 134 |
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 |
Of Arsmetrike | 56 |
mundain humayn and instrumental | 58 |
Howe Graunde Amoure was enamoured of La Bell Pucell in the tower of Musike and met with Counsayle in a temple | 69 |
Of the dolorous and lowly disputacion betwene La Bell Pucell and Graunde Amoure | 77 |
Howe La Bell Pucell graunted Graunde Amoure love and of her dispiteous departage | 87 |
Of the great sorowe that Graunde Amour made after her departyng and of the wordes of Counsayl | 93 |
Howe Graunde Amoure went to Geometry and what geometry | 99 |
Of dame Astronomie | 103 |
Of the direct operation of nature 24 Of the fyve internall wyttes | 106 |
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 |
Howe Eternyte came into the temple and of her vertu | 218 |
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