The stacions of Rome, in verse from the Vernon MS., ab. 1370
The stacions of Rome, in verse from the Vernon MS., ab. 1370 A.D., and in prose from the Porkington MS., no. 10, ab. 1460-70 A.D., and The pilgrims seavoyage, from the Trin. Coll., Cambridge, MS. R, 3, 19, t. Hen. VI. With Clene maydenhod, from the Vernon MS., ab. 1370 A.D., in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. A supplement to "Political, religious, and love poems," and "Hali meidenhad," (Early English Text Society, 1866). --
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