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Found Records:
Oxford, Bodleian Library Digby 181 (SC 1782)
Linguistic note: McIntosh, Samuels, and Benskin (1986) and Benskin, Laing, Karaiskos, and Williamson (2013) 1.147 (Lincs, Leics: Hand B, ff. 54-93).
Number 1092-3
1.   ff. 1-6v   Cupido unto whose commandment
Lespistre de Cupide
Number 1525-1
2.   ff. 7-8v   Glory unto God laud and benison / To John to Peter
The Pain and Sorrow of Evil Marriage
Number 5962-1
3.   ff. 8v-10   To Adam and Eve Christ gave the sovereignty
John Lydgate, Examples against Women — fifteen stanzas rhyme royal
Number 2594-2
4.   ff. 10v-30v   In the beginning of this little work
Instructions
Number 2541-1
5.   f. 31-39   In May when Flora the fresh lusty queen
The Complaint of the Black Knight (Lydgate)
Number 5823-2
6.   ff. 39v-43v   Thou fierce god of arms Mars the red
Geoffrey Chaucer, Anelida and Arcite — 357 lines in 45 stanzas of various forms, mostly rhyme royal
Number 5373-3
7.   ff. 44-52   The life so short the craft so long to learn
Geoffrey Chaucer, Parlement of Foules — 98 stanzas rhyme royal
Number 3815-3
8.   f. 51v   Now welcome summer with thy sun soft
A roundel (‘Qui bien aimé a tard oubliè’) inserted in two MSS of Chaucer’s Parlement of Foules (5373) between stanzas 97 and 98 — thirteen lines
Number 1904-4
9.   ff. 52-53v   He that whilom did his diligence
Fall of Princes
Number 5248-4
10.   ff. 54-93v   The double sorrow of Troilus to tellen
Troilus and Criseyde