
| Preface The Poems Ⅰ Worldes bliss Ⅱ All for love Ⅲ I have a gentil cok Ⅳ Swete Jhesu Ⅴ Thirty dayes hath November Ⅵ Make we mery Ⅶ And all was for an appil Ⅷ I sing of a maiden Ⅸ A God and yet a man? Ⅹ When the turuf is thy tour Abbreviations Table of Textual Sources and Dates Critical and Historical Backgrounds Peter Dronke·Performers and Performance: Middle English Lyrics in the European Context Stephen Manning·Game and Earnest in the Middle English and Provencal Love Lyrics Raymond Oliver·The Three Levels of Style Rosemary Woolf·Lyrics on Death Perspectives on Six Poems A. K. Moore·[On "Sumer is icumen in"] Rosemary Woolf·[On "In a frith as I con fare fremede"] Edmund Reiss·[On "Now goth sonne under wod" and "Foweles in the frith"] D. W. Robertson, Jr. ~ [On "Maiden in the mot lay"] E. T. Donaldson ~ [On "Maiden in the mor lay"] John Speirs Peter Dronke Thomas Jemielity Stephen Manning D. G. Halliburton Leo Spitzer Select Bibliography Index of First Lines |
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