
Medieval Lyric: Middle English Lyrics, Ballads, and Carols
by Editor: John C. Hirsh (Georgetown University in Washington D.C.)-
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations | |
Preface | |
List of Abbreviations | |
Introduction | |
Poems of Mourning, Fear, and Apprehension | |
O Glorius God, redemer of mankynde | |
Mirie it is while sumer i-last | |
Now goth sonne vnder wod | |
If man him bithocte | |
Wen the turuf is thy tuur | |
As I went in a mery mornyng | |
Thegh thou habbe casteles and toures | |
Poems of Joy and Celebration | |
Svmer is i-cumen in | |
Adam lay i-bowndyn | |
My gostly fadir, Y me confesse | |
Lett no man cum into this hall | |
Witte hath wondir that resoun ne telle kan | |
Poems Inscribed to the Blessed Virgin | |
I syng of a mayden | |
Of on that is so fayr and brigt | |
Haill, Quene of Hevin and Steren of Blis | |
I saw a fayr mayden | |
Poems of Narrative Reflection | |
In the vaile of restles mynd | |
Alas, alas, and alas, why | |
I wolde witen of sum wys wiht | |
Poems Whose Meanings Are Hidden (but Not Necessarily Unknown) | |
Maiden in the mor lay | |
Foweles in the frith | |
Ich am of Irlaunde | |
I seche a youthe that eldyth noght | |
He bare hym vp, he bare hym down | |
Poems about ChristÆs Life and Passion | |
A child is boren amonges man | |
Al other loue is lych the mone | |
Wose seye on rode | |
O man vnkynde | |
Ihesu, my spowse good and trewe | |
Causa materialis huius rubricacionis est | |
Poems Inviting or Disparaging Love | |
Bytuene Mersh and Aueril | |
Goe, lytyll byll, and doe me recommende | |
I haue a yong suster | |
Goo, lyttell ryng, to that ylke suehte | |
Vnto you, most froward, this lettre I write | |
O fresch floure, most plesant of pryse | |
Poems about Sex | |
Westron wynde, when wyll thow blow | |
Al nist by the rose, Rose | |
I haue a gentil cok | |
Ladd Y the daunce | |
Ballads | |
Sir Patrick Spens | |
Patrick Spencer (American version) | |
Bonnie Barbara Allan | |
Barbara Allen (American version) | |
Lord Randal | |
Jimmy Randal (American version) | |
The Unquiet Grave | |
The Wind Blew Up, the Wind Blew Down (American version) | |
The Three Ravens | |
Willie McGee McGaw (American version) | |
Carols | |
Go day, Syre Cristemas, our kyng | |
I shall you tell a gret mervayll | |
Off seruyng men I wyll begyne | |
Owre kynge went forth to Normandy | |
As the holly grouth grene | |
Some Lyrics of Geoffrey Chaucer | |
Truth | |
The Complaint of Chaucer to his Purse | |
To Rosamounde | |
Lak of Stedfastnesse | |
Embedded Lyric A | |
Embedded Lyric B | |
To Adam, My Scribe | |
Poems of William Hereberet, Richard Rolle, and John Audelay | |
Alma Redemptoris Mater (Holy Moder, that bere Cryst) | |
Jesus Our Ransom (Iesu our raunsoun)Richard Rolle | |
A Song of Love-Longing to Jesus (Ihesu, God sone, Lord of Mageste) | |
A Prose Lyric: Spiritual Joy in Jesus (Gastly gladnes in Ihesu) | |
Embedded Lyric A (Ihesu, be thou my ioy) | |
Embedded Lyric B (A, Lord, kyng of myght) | |
Embedded Lyric C (To loue the) John Audelay | |
Of the Love of God (I haue a loue is heuen kyng) | |
Of Our King, Henry VI (A! Pereles Pryns to the we pray) | |
Three Poems from the Findern Anthology | |
Where Y haue chosyn, stedefast woll Y be | |
Whatso men seyn | |
Continvaunce | |
Glossary | |
A Short Bibliography of the Middle English Lyric | |
First Line Index | |
Manuscript Index | |
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