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f. 128r full page | f. 128v full page | enlarged reproduction of poem
The poem immediately follows its religious
equivalent, Lvtel wot hit any mon
/ Hou loue hym haueth ybounde, in the MS. As with its predecessor, the
opening four lines of each stanza, rhyming abab, are laid out in pairs across the page;
and after the first stanza, the abridged form of the refrain is written on the right-hand
side of the page, opposite the final couplet of each stanza. Both are probably
space-saving devices. |
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Set up by Bella Millett, enm@soton.ac.uk. Last updated 29 July 2003 . London, British Library, MS Harley 2253, f. 128r, f. 128v, reproduced by permission of the British Library; no further reproduction permitted. |