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Scottish poetry, Scottish literature, English literature, Scottish authors, Manuscripts, Commonplace booksTimes
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The Asloan manuscript: a miscellany in prose and verse
1923, Printed for the Society by W. Blackwood and sons
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I. Of penance and confession. The buke of the chess. The cart of the warld. The porteous of noblenes. The Scottis originale. Part of the Ynglis cronikle. Ane schort memoriale. The Scottis cronikle. The spectacle of luf. The sex weekdayis and agis. Notes.
II. [In verse]: The buke of the sevyne sagis. The justis betuix the talzeour and the sowtar. Off the fenzeit fals frere of Tungland. The buke of the howlat. The talis of the fyve bestis. The tale of the twa mys. The maner of the crying of ane playe. The tale of Orpheus and Eurdices his quene. The buke of the thre prestis of Peblis. The contemplacioun of synnaris. The passioun of Jhesu. Ane ballat of Our Lady. The maying and disport of Chauceir. Divers ballatis of Our Ladye.
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With the exception of the second, all the pieces comprised in the first half of the manuscripts are in prose, whereas the second half is entirely in verse. cf. Pref.
Printed from the manuscript now in possession of the present Lord Talbot de Malahide.
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