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The Digital Index of Middle English Verse
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Found Records:
Oxford, Bodleian Library Hatton 96 (SC 4124)
Linguistic note: McIntosh, Samuels, and Benskin (1986) and Benskin, Laing, Karaiskos, and Williamson (2013) 1.149 (Warwicks: Hand A, ff. 8v-9, 209v-212v, 244v-245v); LP 704; Grid 357 283 (Salop: Hand A, ff. 28-29, 92v-96v, 99-102, 110-132v, 165v-168v, 199v-202, 219-243v); 1.149 (Staffs: Hand A, ff.162-165, 169-174); 1.149 (Staffs: Hand A, f. 302).
Number 6501-2
1.      Wherefore pray we to him to make us steadfast in our fay
On St Thomas the Apostle’s proving our faith, in Mirk’s Festial — two couplets
Number 755-2
2.   ff. 144v-145   Be glad and blithe Queen of bliss
On the Seven Joys of the Blessed Virgin in Heaven in Mirk’s Festial (except London, British Library Harley 210) — of varying length, rhyme and metre
Number 6421-1
3.   f. 194   When that is white waxed fallow
The approach of death — three couplets in a vernacular sermon
Number 6317-1
4.   ff. 194-194v   When his eyen turneth
The approach of death — six lines in a vernacular sermon