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Joseph of Arimathie
otherwise called The romance of the Seint Graal, or Holy Grail ; an alliterative poem written about A.D. 1350, and now first printed from the unique copy in the Vernon ms. at Oxford -
Legends of the holy rood
symbols of the passion and cross-poems ; in old English of the eleventh, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; from mss. in the British Museum and Bodleian Librries with introduction, translation, and glossarial index -
Joseph of Arimathie
otherwise called The romance of the Seint Graal, or Holy Grail ; an alliterative poem written about A.D. 1350, and now first printed from the unique copy in the Vernon ms. at Oxford -
Legends of the Holy Rood, Symbols of the Passion and Cross Poems
in old English of the eleventh, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries -
The times' whistle: or a newe daunce of seven satires and other poems
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The times' whistle: or a newe daunce of seven satires, and other poems
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Legends of the holy rood
symbols of the passion and cross-poems in Old English of the eleventh, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries -
Legends of the Holy Rood, Symbols of the Passion and Cross Poems
in old English of the eleventh, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries -
The times' whistle: or a newe daunce of seven satires and other poems
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Legends of the holy rood
symbols of the passion and cross-poems ; in old English of the eleventh, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; from mss. in the British Museum and Bodleian Librries with introduction, translation, and glossarial index -
Joseph of Arimathie
otherwise called the romance of the seint Graal or Holy Grail ; an alliterative poem written about A. D. 1350, and now first printed from the unique copy in the Vernon ms. at Oxford ; with an appendix, containing "The lyfe of Joseph of Armathy", reprinted from the black-letter copy of Wynkyn de Worde; "De sancto Joseph ab Arimathia", first printed by Pynson A. D. 1516; and "The lyfe of Joseph of Armathia", first printed by Pynson A. D. 1520. With notes and glossarial indices