[add 11372 _to the number in the reference_]; ~8~. Eng. Metrical Homilies, ed. Small (Second Sunday in Advent, Third Sunday after the Octave of Epiphany); ~9~. The Ayenbite of Inwyt, ed. Morris, pp. 263-9, and p. 262; ~1O~. Hampole's Prick of Conscience, ll. 432-9, 464-509, 528-555, 662-707, 728-829, 1211-1292, 1412-1473, 1818-29, 1836-51, 1884-1929, 2216-2233, 2300-11, 2334-55, 2364-73, 7813-24; ~11~. Minot's Songs, Nos. 3, 4, 7; ~12~. William of Palerne, ed. Skeat, ll. 3-381; ~13~. Alliterative Poems, ed. Morris, Poem B, ll. 235-544, 947-972, 1009-1051; ~14~. Mandeville's Travels, Prologue, part of Chap. 12, and Chap. 26; ~15~. Piers the Plowman, A-text, Prologue, Passus 1, part of Pass. 2, Pass. 3, Pass. 5, parts of Pass. 6 and 7; ~16~. Barbour's Bruce, ed. Skeat, Book VII. ll. 1-230, 400-487; ~17~. Wyclif's translation of St. Mark's Gospel,
Chapters
1-6; Hereford's version of the Psalms, Ps. 14(15), 23(24), 102(103); ~18~. Trevisa's translation of Higden's Polychronicon, lib. i. c. 41, c. 59, lib. vi. c. 29; ~19~. Chaucer, Man of Law's Tale; ~20~. Gower's Confessio Amantis, part of Book V.
S3.--SPECIMENS OF ENGLISH,
Part III, ed. Skeat; from A. D. 1394-1579.
This book contains extracts from:--~1~. Pierce the Ploughman's Crede, ll. 153-267, 339-565, 744-765, 785-823; ~2~. Hoccleve's De Regimine Principum, stanzas 281-301, 598-628; ~3~. Lydgate, London Lickpenny, and the Storie of Thebes, bk. ii. ll. 1064-1419; ~4~. James I (of Scotland), the King's Quair, stanzas 152-173; ~5~. Pecock's Represser, pt. i. c. 19; pt. ii. c. 11; ~6~. Blind Harry's Wallace, bk. i. ll. 181-448; ~7~. Chevy Chase (earlier version); ~8~. Malory's Morte Darthur, bk. xxi. c. 3-7; ~9~. Caxton's History of Troy; ~10~. The Nut-brown Maid; ~11~. Dunbar, Thistle and Rose, and Poem on being desired to be a Friar; ~12~. Hawes, Pastime of Pleasure, c. 33; ~13~. G. Douglas, Prol. to ??neid, book xii; ~14~. Skelton, Why Come Ye Nat to Courte, ll. 287-382, 396-756; Philip Sparrow, ll. 998-1260; ~15~. Lord Berners, tr. of Froissart, c. 50, c. 130; ~16~. Tyndale, Obedience of a Christian Man; ~17~. More, Dialogue Concerning Heresies, bk. iii. c. 14-16; Confutation of Tyndale, bk. iii; ~18~. Sir T. Elyot, The Governor, bk. i. c. 17, 18; ~19~. Lord Surrey, tr. of ??neid, bk. ii. ll. 253-382, 570-736, and minor poems; ~2O~. Sir T. Wiat, Three Satires, and minor poems; ~21~. Latimer, Sermon on the Ploughers; ~22~. Sir D. Lyndesay, The Monarchy, bk. iii. ll. 4499-4612, 4663-94, 4709-38; bk. iv. ll. 5450-5639; ~23~. N. Udall, Ralph Roister Doister, Act iii. sc. 3-5; ~24~. Lord Buckhurst, The Induction; ~25~. Ascham, The Schoolmaster, bk. i; ~26~. Gascoigne, The Steel Glas, ll. 418-470, 628-638, 750-893, 1010-1179; ~27~. Lyly, Euphues and his Ephoebus; ~28~. Spenser, Shepherd's Calendar, November, December.
The remaining eight publications in the Clarendon Press Series which have also been indexed are those marked C, C2, C3, W, W2, P, H, and G; i.e. three books containing extracts from Chaucer, two books containing parts of Wyclif's Bible, part of Piers Plowman, Hampole's Psalter, and Gamelyn; the full titles of which are given below.
We also give all the important words occurring in CM (Chaucer, ed. Morris); and in addition to this, and for the purpose of illustration, forms are given from various texts and Dictionaries, and from the Glossaries to B (Bruce), PP (Piers Plowman), and WA (Wars of Alexander).
WALTER W. SKEAT.
FULL LIST OF AUTHORITIES,
WITH EXPLANATIONS OF ABBREVIATIONS.
NOTE.--The abbreviations referring to the authorities for the forms of English words (AD. 1150-1580) are printed in italics. (CP = Clarendon Press.)
1. Alph.: Alphita, a Medico-Botanical Glossary, ed. Mowat, 1887. CP.
2. Anglo-Saxon Gospels,in AS. and Northumbrian Versions, ed. Skeat.
3. Apfelstedt: Lothringischer Psalter (des XIV Jahrhunderts), 1881.
4. _B_: Barbour's Bruce, ed. Skeat, 1870, EETS. (Extra Series xi).
5. _Bardsley_: English Surnames, 1875.
6. Bartsch: Chrestomathie de l'ancien fran?��ais (glossaire), 1880.
6*. BH: Bartsch and Horning, Langue et Litt??rature fran?��aises, 1887.
7. Bosworth: Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 1838.
8. Brachet: French Dict., 1882. CP.
9. Brugmann: Grundriss, 1886.
10. BT.: Bosworth-Toller AS. Dict. [A-SAR]. CP.
11. _C_: Chaucer; Prol., Knight's Tale, Nun's Priest's Tale. CP.
12. _C_2: Chaucer; Prioress, Sir Thopas, Monk, Clerk, Squire. CP.
13. _C_3: Chaucer; Man of Law, Pardoner, Second Nun, Canon's Yeoman. CP.
14. Cath.: Catholicon Anglicum (A.D. 83), ed. Herrtage, 141881. EETS (75).
15. Chron.: Two Saxon Chronicles, ed. Earle, 1865. CP.
16. _CM_: Chaucer, ed. Morris, 1880.
17. Constans: Chrestomathie de l'ancien fran?��ais (glossaire), 1884.
18. Cotg.: Cotgrave, French and English Dict., 1611.
19. Curtius: Greek Etymology, ed. Wilkins and England, 1886.
20. CV: Icelandic Dictionary, Cleasby and Vigfusson, 1874. CP.
21. _DG_: Davies, Supplementary English Glossary, 1881.
22. Diez: Etymologisches W??rterbuch, 1878.
23. Douse: Introduction to the Gothic of Ulfilas, 1886.
24. Ducange: Glossarium, ed. Henschel, 1883-7.
24*. Ducange: Glossaire Fran?��ais, ed. 1887.
25. _EDS_: English Dialect Society.
26. _EETS_: Early English Text Society.
27. Fick: W??rterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen, 1874.
28. Florio: Italian and English Dict., 1611.
29. _G_: Tale of Gamelyn, ed. Skeat, 1884. CP.
30. Godefroy: Dictionnaire de l'ancienne langue fran?��aise [A-LIS].
31. Grein: Glossar der angels?��chsischen Poesie, 1861.
32. Grimm: Teutonic Mythology, ed. Stallybrass,
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