Can any one tell what I ayle? Come in, Tom longtayle, come short hose & round . 108 222 89 51 92 . 114 32 29 82 47 84 Last night I thought my true loue I caught. Men that more to the yard northe church PAGE 101 87 Early English Text Society. The Subscription is £1 1s. a year, due in advance on the 1st of JANUARY, and should be paid either to the Society's Account at the Union Bank of London, 14 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W., or by post-office order (made payable to the Chief Office, London) to the Hon. Secretary, HENRY B. WHEATLEY, Esq., 53 Berners Street, London, W. List of Works proposed for publication in 1867, by the Early English Text Society. 24. HYMNS TO THE VIRGIN AND CHRIST; THE PARLIAMENT OF DEVILS; AND OTHER RELIGIOUS POEMS. Edited from the Lambeth MS. 853, by F. J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A. 3s. 25. THE STATIONS OF ROME, AND THE PILGRIMS' SEA-VOYAGE AND SEA-SICKNESS, WITII CLENE MAYDENHOD. Edited from the Vernon and Porkington MSS., &c., by F. J. Furnivall, Esq., M.A. 1s. 26. RELIGIOUS PIECES IN PROSE AND VERSE. Edited from Robert Thornton's MS. (ab. 1440 A.D.) by the Rev. G. G. Perry, M.A. 2s. LEVINS'S MANIPULUS, 1570; the earliest Rhyming Dictionary. To be Edited by Henry B. Wheatley, Esq. [In the Press. LANGLANDE'S VISION OF PIERS PLOWMAN: the earliest Version from the earliest MS. Collated throughout with three other MSS. of the same (or earliest) type. To be edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat, M.A. [In the Press. MIRK'S DUTIES OF A PARISH PRIEST, IN VERSE. To be edited for the first time from the MSS. in the British Museum and Bodleian Libraries (ab. 1420 A.D.) by E. Peacock, Esq. [In the Press. THE BABEES BOKE, THE CHILDREN'S BOOK, URBANITATIS, THE BOKES OF NORTURE OF JOHN RUSSELL AND HUGH RHODES, THE BOKES OF KERUYNG, CORTASYE, AND DEMEANOUR, &c., with some French and Latin Poems on like subjects. To be edited from Harleian and other MSS. by F. J. Furnivall Esq. M.A. [In the Press. THE KNIGHT DE LA TOUR LANDRY, 1372: a Father's book for his daughters. To be edited from the Harleian MSS. 1764, by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., and Mr. William Rossiter. [In the Press. VARIOUS POEMS RELATING TO SIR GAWAINE. To be edited from the MSS. by R. Morris, Esq. [In the Press. PALLADIUS ON HUSBONDRIE; the earliest English Poem on Husbandry. To be edited from the unique MS. in Colchester Castle (ab. 1425 A.D.) by the Rev. Barton Lodge, M.A. Part I. [In the Press. EARLY ENGLISH HOMILIES (ab. 1220-30 A.D.) from unique MSS. in Lambeth and Trinity College, Cambridge, Libraries. To be edited by R. Morris, Esq. [In the Press. THE RULE OF ST. BENET. Four Texts: 1. Anglo-Saxon and 2. Semi-Saxon Prose: 3. Northern Verse of the 15th Century: 4. Fox's Prose Version, 1530. Edited from MSS. and a black letter copy, by Richard Morris, Esq. [In the Press. THE ALLITERATIVE ROMANCE OF THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY. Translated from JOSEPH of EXETER. To be edited from the unique MS. in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, by the Rev. G. A. Panton. [In the Press, PIERS PLOWMAN'S CREDE. To be edited from the MSS. by the Rev. W. W. Skeat, M.A. [Copied. THE FINDING OF THE HOLY CROSS. Three Texts, Anglo-Saxon and Early English. To be edited by Richard Morris, Esq. from the MSS. [In the Press. ENGLISH GILDS, THEIR STATUTES AND CUSTOMS: with an Introduction, and an Appendix of translated Statutes. To be edited from the MSS. 1389 A.D. by Toulmin Smith, Esq. [In the Press. CURSOR MUNDI, OR CURSOR O WORLDE, in the Northern Dialect. To be edited from the MSS. in the British Museum and Trinity College, Cambridge, by Richard Morris, Esq. Part I. [Copied. MERLIN. Part III. To be edited by H. B. Wheatley, Esq. [Copied. SIR DAVID LYNDESAY'S WORKS. Part III. To be edited by F. Hall, Esq., D.C.L. CATHOLICON ANGLICUM. An English Latin Dictionary (A.D. 1480). To be edited from Lord Monson's MS. by H. B. Wheatley, Esq. [Copied. CHAUCER'S PROSE WORKS. To be edited from the MSS. by R. Morris, Esq. [Copied. LONDON: N. TRÜBNER & CO., 60 PATERNOSTER ROW. EDINBURGH: T. G. STEVENSON, 22 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. BOSTON: DUTTON & CO. Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript. This long hidden MS., the foundation of the celebrated PERCY'S RELIQUES, will be printed in 4 Volumes (BALLADS and ROMANCES, 3 Vols.; LOOSE and HUMOROUS SONGS, 1 Vol.) of the following sizes, and at the following Subscriptions: Large 4to., on Whatman's Best Ribbed Paper, made Extra Royal 8vo., on Whatman's Best Ribbed Paper. 5 5 Extra Demy 8vo., on Whatman's Ribbed Paper. (250 2 2 Demy 8vo., for Members of the Early English Text 1 1 Subscriptions should be sent, with Subscribers' Names, to F. J. FURNIVALL, Esq., 3 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C., Post Office Orders being made payable to him at the Chancery Lane Post Office, and Cheques to THE PERCY MANUSCRIPT FUND, crossed 'Union Bank, Chancery Lane.' Messrs. Trübner & Co. also receive Subscriptions. Vol. II. of the BALLADS and ROMANCES will be published in June; Vol. III. by August 1, with Part II. of the LOOSE SONGS, completing Vol. IV. The prices of all the editions will be raised, to the public, on the completion of the work. SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., PRINTERS, NEW-STREET SQUARE, LONDON. |