["Why come ye nat to courte:" by John Skelton]
MS. Rawl. C. 813, fol. 36
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Title
["Why come ye nat to courte:" by John Skelton]
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MS. Rawl. C. 813, fol. 36
Summary
Beg. "All noble men take hede."
"Finis" is inserted after line 1212, and the lines which follow in the printed texts are here headed, "Contra quendam doctorem suum calumniatorem, quia difficile est maturam (sic) scribere." In line 1223 the unintelligible words "doctor Diricum" of the printed copies are explained by the reading "doctor decretorum."
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Language
English
Latin
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
English Poems and Prophecies
["Why come ye nat to courte:" by John Skelton]
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