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Found Records:
Oxford, Bodleian Library Hearne’s Diary 38 [
olim
Rawlinson K.38 (SC 15161)]
Number 3538-1
1. p. 261
More than the death nis thing unto me lief
A roundel by Charles d’Orléans — 21 lines, translated from his French poem (
Champollion-Figeac (1842)
X
Champollion-Figeac, Aime.
Les Poesies du duc Charles d’Orleans.
Paris, 1842
, 34)
Number 6597-1
2. p. 263
Whoso beholdeth well as with my eye
Charles d’Orléans, a roundel — fourteen lines
Number 665-1
3. p. 264
As one sweet look of your eyen twain
A roundel by Charles d’Orléans — 21 lines, mostly in 5-line stanzas, with refrain, ‘As oon swete / Which wickid / As wisshe hit’