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The Philological Society has issued the following Early English

Texts, which can be procured of ASHER & Co., 13, Bedford
Street, Covent Garden, W.C.:-

1. "EARLY ENGLISH POEMS AND LIVES OF SAINTS" (with those of the Wicked Birds Pilate and Judas), 12501460. Edited by F. J. FURNIVALL, Esq., M.A. 58. (Phil. Soc. Trans., Part II., 1858.)

2.

"THE PLAY OF THE SACRAMENT," a Middle-English Drama. Edited by WHITLEY STOKES, Esq., M.A. 5s. (Phil. Soc. Trans., Part II., 1860-61.)

3. "LIBER CURE COCORUM," a Cookery Book in verse, about 1440 A.D. Edited by RICHARD MORRIS, Esq. 3s.

4.

"THE PRICKE OF CONSCIENCE" (Stimulus Conscientiæ). A Northumbrian Poem, by RICHARD ROLLE DE HAMPOLE, about A.D. 1340. Edited, with an Introduction, Notes, and Glossarial Index, by RICHARD MORRIS, Esq. 128.

5. "CASTEL OFF LOUE" (Chasteau d'Amour, or Carmen de Creatione Mundi), from the French of Bishop Grosseteste, early 14th century. Edited, with Notes and Glossary, by R. F. WEYMOUTH, Esq., M.A. 68.

CHEAP ARTHUR TEXTS.

LE MORTE ARTHURE, Edited from the Harl. MS. 2252, by F. J. FURNIVALL, with a Prefatory Essay on ARTHUR by the late HERBERT COLERIDGE. Macmillan, 7s. 6d.

LE BEL INCONNU, the French version of Giglain, son of Sir Gawain, edited by C. HIPPEAU. Paris, Aubry, 6 fr.

MESSIRE GAUVAIN, ou La Vengeance de Raguidel, poëme de la Table Ronde, publié par C. HIPPEAU. Paris, Aubry, 6 fr.

Of the Three Early English Metrical Romances edited by Mr. ROBSON for the Camden Society, 1842, two are The Anters of Arther at the Tarnewathelan, and The Avowynge of King Arther.

The Wright's Chastę Wife.

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Wright's Chaste Wife,

OR

"A Fable of a wryght that was maryde to a pore
wydows dowtre / the whiche wydow havyng noo
good to geve with her gave as for a
precyous Johelle to hym a Rose
garlond / the whyche she affermyd

wold never fade while she

kept truly her wedlok.”

A Merry Tale, by Adam of Cobsam,

From a MS. in the Library of the Archbishop of Canterbury,
at Lambeth, about 1462 A.D.

COPIED AND EDITED BY

FREDERICK J. FURNIVALL.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED FOR THE EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY,
BY N. TRÜBNER & CO., 60, PATERNOSTER ROW.

MDCCCLXV.

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