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BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF
MEDIEVAL
DRAMA
BIBLIOGRAPHY MEDIEVAL
DRAMA
CARL J. STRATMAN,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON, ENGLAND COPYRIGHT, 1954, BY THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 54-11496 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Bed Foreword
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Despite the persisting lack of a bibliography
of medieval
drama,
great
strides have been taken in advancing man's knowledge in this rewarding area. If some of the most brilliant scholars of the past century or so were able to complete with distinction epoch-making volumes, it follows that each one must have worked up a bibliography for himself. How many thousands of hours were expended in this time-consuming labor, no man can say with any accuracy, but anyone can guess, as Ido, that the thousands must be very many. Although one comes across mention of a bibliography or two published in the 1880's, I have never seen one, and therefore,
like everyone
else whose
interests
include
the medieval
drama,
I
have for years carried about in my head an informal but inclusive list of the materials concerning the rebirth of the theater after its proscription during the decline of the Roman Empire. When
naturally
Father
Stratman
first asked
checked first to see whether
They had been included,
and so many
me
to examine
his bibliography,
I
my favorites had been included. more
besides
that I perceived
at
once what a boon this indefatigable toiler had prepared to fill the long-felt want for a standard work of reference to join the goodly company already awaiting the student on library shelves.
Because a bibliographer is willing to lavish time and energy on the arduous task of collecting materials for students, the rest of us are saved great expenses of time, and we are furnished with a feeling of security, indispensable for efficient research. No bibliography can be trusted completely, of course, but this one will become standard and will remain so for many years to come, I predict on the basis of the record glanced at above. If during the past three-score years the only contributions at all resembling bibliographies have been brief lists of books, how soon is this full-dress bibliography likely to be superseded? Tolle et lege.
JOHN WEBSTER
SPARGO
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Acknowledgments
It is impossible encouraged
me
to render
due appreciation to all the persons who have
in this work,
but I should like to thank
Professor
John Webster
Spargo,
of Northwestern
only wrote
the Foreword
for this book,
but who
most
especially
University,
has
who not
also been
a constant
source of inspiration to me throughout the work of compilation; he has offered many invaluable suggestions on procedure, A debt of deep gratitude is also owed to the Rev.
Norman
Weyand,
S.J.,
Chairman
of the
Department of English at Loyola University, Chicago, who kindly consented to read the manuscript and suggested certain revisions. The late Professor Pierce Butler also read the manuscript and offered much good advice on method. Professor Emeritus Grace Frank, of Bryn Mawr College, has given valuable aid in the French section of the bibliography. I am also indebted to Professor Joseph E, Gillet, of the University of Pennsylvania, for his helpful advice and constructive criticism of the Spanish material.
versity,
Mr,
Joseph Gensert,
of the German
graciously reviewed the Germanic
I also wish to thank,
most
sincerely,
Department
of Loyola
Uni-
material.
the many
librarians
who
verified
specific holdings in their libraries: Ben Bowman, of the Newberry Library; the Rev. Redmond A, Burke, C.S,V., of De Paul University; Dorothy Cox, of Loyola University; Flora L, Deibert, of the University of Pennsylvania; Georgia H. Faison, of the University of North Carolina; Florence M, Gifford, of the Cleveland Public Library; Lloyd W. Griffin, of Peabody Institute; Robert H. Haynes, of Harvard College; Katherine-Louise Henning, of
the University of Wisconsin; James G. McManaway, of the Folger Library; Herman R. Mead, of the Huntington Library; Blanch Moon, of the University of Minnesota; T. E. Ratcliffe, Jr., of the University of Illinois; Paul North
Rice,
of the New York
Public
Library;
Barbara
D,
Simison,
of Yale
University; Margaret Smith, of the University of Michigan; Constance M, Winchell, of Columbia University; Malcolm Young, of Princeton University. Loyola University Chicago, 1953
C,J.S.
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Contents
Introduction Symbols for Libraries Symbols for Periodicals
I, COLLECTIONS
15
OF PLAYS
Il. FESTSCHRIFTEN Ill, BIBLIOGRAPHY IV. GENERAL V.
MEDIEVAL
23 46
OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES
52
HISTORY AND DISCUSSION
69
ENGLISH
DRAMA
75
History and Discussion 75 — Liturgical and Religious Drama 92 — Mystery and Miracle Plays 98 — Cycle Plays 117 Chester Plays 117 — Coventry Plays 123 Ludus Coventriae 126 — Towneley Plays 129 — York Plays 137 — Non-Cycle and Miscellaneous Plays 142 - Drama in Other Cities 155 -— Folk Drama 158 Pageants 161 —- Guilds 163 — Morality Plays 166 — Individual Plays and Authors 170 — Everyman 241 - Jedermann 248 VI. VIl.
HROTSWITHA BYZANTINE
264
DRAMA
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VIll.
FRENCH
266
DRAMA
Bibliography 266 - History and Discussion 267 — Liturgical and Religious Drama 273 Miracle, Mystery, and Morality Plays 282 Collections of Plays 288 — Individual Plays and Authors 290 - Miscellaneous Texts 303
IX. GERMAN
DRAMA
305
Bibliography 305 — History and Discussion 306 — Liturgical and Religious Drama 313
X. ITALIAN DRAMA XI, XII,
322
LATIN DRAMA
326
SPANISH DRAMA
330
Bibliography
330 — History and Discussion 332 — Collections of Plays 340 — Individual Plays and Authors 342
APPENDIX
I: Guide to Plays in Collections
APPENDIX
II: Guide
to Listed Serials
INDEX
in Libraries
357
389
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Introduction
For some years the need for a bibliography of medieval drama has become more and more obvious to those who have worked in the field, With the passage of time, and the continued publication of boays and periodicals on various phases of medieval dramatic activity, the problem has become more acute, simply because there is no one work to which the
scholar or student may go for the desired information,
Such a lack of
bibliographical data in a central storehouse is particularly harrowing for the student interested in medieval drama who does not know what work has already been completed by competent scholars, For the scholar the need is perhaps as great, for he has many occasions to refer to various works by others in the field, Previous attempts at a bibliography have been either far too brief, limiting the entries
to a few hundred
titles,
or far too limited in scope,
treating of only one aspect of medieval drama. The only list of any practical value for the student today is that which appears in Wells's Manual, and this,
because
of the many
supplements,
is somewhat
difficult to use,
In addition, this work is limited mainly to a consideration of only the miracles and mysteries, To date no attempt has been made to cover the entire field of medieval drama, There is no bibliography which includes not only the earliest liturgical works, the mystery and miracle plays, but also the moralities and interludes. Nor has any attempt been made to include in one book the foreign drama, and the many foreign works on English drama as well. Although the present work does not pretend to be exhaustive in any sense of the term—the field is too vast—it is hoped that the bibliography will fulfill adequately the needs of the scholar or student who demands a handy tool in finding his way about in the somewhat complex field of medieval drama, An attempt has been made to cover the entire field of medieval drama, beginning with the earliest liturgical forms, and continuing through the mystery and miracle plays, to the moralities and interludes, There has been no attempt to confine the work to a specific span of
years so that the term ''medieval'' may apply absolutely.
Some of the
plays listed were written late in the sixteenth century, and several, indeed, were published in the opening years of the seventeenth century. In
this bibliography,
therefore,
the term "medieval" applies to the following
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Introduction
Everyman.— Bibliographical entries concerning the play Everyman should properly be given with the morality drama; however, because of the great number
of entries
a separate
section comprises
the numerous
editions and the critical material on this play. Collections.—In this section are seventy-one anthologies of English plays. For each volume the title of the plays in the volume, or volumes, is listed,
The list does not include,
ular collection, tery,
miracle,
however,
all the plays in the partic-
but only those that fall in the category: morality,
liturgical,
mys-
or interlude.
Festschriften.—Some thirty-two volumes in this bibliography are dedicatory volumes, Each of these volumes has in it one or more articles on the medieval drama, For the sake of clarity, the books are placed together in one section, entitled ''Festschriften.'' In this section, each article in a particular volume
is indicated,
and there is an appropriate
cross reference to indicate in what category of'the bibliography the article will be found.
Book Reviews. — Whenever feasible the location is given for reviews of major works that have caused some controversy. These reviews, which number two hundred and thirty, are of books printed after 1900. Unpublished Masters' and Doctoral Dissertations.—Since it is often difficult to find unpublished dissertations, this bibliography lists more than two hundred valuable but unpublished masters' and doctoral disser-
tations,
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Continental Drama,—The entries for Continental drama are given, in general, in the same way as is to be found in the sections for English drama,
Appendix I.—The table in Appendix I is a handy reference guide to the plays which appear in Collections, The numbers in the columns indicate
the entry number of the particular play in the section entitled ''Collections.'' To find in which collection, or collections, a play appears, all the reader need do is to consult Appendix I, Opposite the name of the plays is a row of numbers in parallel columns, These numbers corre-
spond to the numbers of a particular anthology in the section ''Collections,' Appendix Il,— Although
the libraries that possess files of serials or
periodicals are listed in a work compiled some time ago, An Index to Serials, the libraries that have the periodicals used in this work are listed in Appendix Il, This section should prove useful to scholars seek-
ing a particular serial, Only those libraries that possess a complete file of a particular series are noted, When seventy-five or more libraries possess a complete file of a periodical, the location is not indicated,
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Semi-Dramatic
Il,
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Liturgical Plays Dealing with the Story of Christ Sepulchrum (The Visit of the Marys) Sepulchrum (The Visit of the Marys, and The Race of Peter and John) Sepulchrum
(The Visit
of the Marys,
and John, and The Appearance Peregrini Pastores
The
Race
of Peter
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The Introduction of the Vernacular The Sepulchre
The Wayfarers The Shepherds V.
The Craft Cycles Banns (N, towne)
The Fall of Lucifer (N. towne) The Creation of Eve,
out of Paradise
with the Expelling of Adam and Eve (Norwich)
The Killing of Abel (Wakefield) Noah (Wakefield)
The Deluge (Chester) The Sacrifice of Isaac (Brome MS) Pharaoh (Wakefield) The Prophets (Chester) The Salutation and Conception (N, towne) The Birth of Jesus (York) The Shepherds (Wakefield) The Magi, Herod, and the Slaughter of the Innocents (Coventry) Christ's Ministry (Chester)
The Betraying of Christ (N. towne) The Trial of Christ (N. towne)
The Harrowing of Hell (Chester) The Resurrection of Christ (Wakefield) The Judgment Day (York) VI.
Non-Cycle Plays Dux Moraud The Conversion of St, Paul Mary Magdalene The Play of the Sacrament
VII.
Moralities The Castle of Perseverance Everyman Mankind Wyt and Science
VII.
Folk Plays Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham Robin Hood and the Friar Shetland Sword Dance
Oxfordshire St. George Play Leicestershire St. George Play The Revesby Sword Play IX.
Farces The Plays Called the Foure PP A Mery Play betwene Johan Johan the Husbande,
Wyfe, and Syr Johan the Preest The Play of the Wether
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Chelidonius
Christ's Visit to Simon the Leper
Christ's Betrayal Christ's Passion Christ's Descent into Hell Christ's Resurrection Christ Appears to Two Disciples Christ's Ascension
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Disobedient Child History of Jacob and Esau Jack Juggler Lusty Juventus Marriage of Wit and Science Nice Wanton Interlude of Youth
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Killing of Abel Noah and the Ark Abraham Isaac
Jacob Prophets Pharaoh
Caesar Augustus Annunciation Salutation of Elizabeth
Shepherds' Shepherds' Offering of Flight into
Play, I. Play, II. the Magi Egypt
Herod the Great
Purification of Mary Play of the Doctors John the Baptist The Conspiracy The Buffeting The Scourging The Crucifixion The
Talents
The Deliverance of Souls The Resurrection of the Lord
The Pilgrims (Peregrini) Thomas of India The Lord's Ascension
The Judgment Lazarus
The Hanging of Judas
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1310
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Sarah,
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1315
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1318
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Hulme,
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Cleveland,
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Levi,
1320
Michaelis,
1321
Pflueger,
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CORNISH DRAMA MANUSCRIPT 1325 1326
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49 pp.
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PLAYS
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1329 -1330 1331 1332
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The Creation
the Year
of the World,
with Noah's
1611 by William Jordan,
Flood,
Written
in Cornish
in
with an English Translation by
146 John
Keigwin, 1827.
Medieval
English
Edited by Davies Gilbert. London, (Printed from Brit. Mus. Harl. MS
Nichols,
Drama
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by
1867.)
CtY. 1334
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a Cornish
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1336 1337
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Bodleian MS Cornwall Bodleian MS Cornwall
3. 4.
TEXT 1338
Mount
Calvary,
or the History of the Passion,
tion of Our Lord
and Saviour
Death,
Jesus Christ.
and Resurrec-
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(as
may be conjectured) Some Centuries Past, Interpreted in the English Tongue in the Year 1682 by John Keigwin, Gent, Edited by Davies Gilbert. London, 1826. 98 pp. (Edited from MS Harl. 1826.) Life of Saint Meriasek
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1339
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Penarth,
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nale de Vita Sancti Mereadoci 'dominus Hadton!' in 1504.
Episcopi
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et Confessoris,
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PLAY OF THE SACRAMENT MANUSCRIPT
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An Enterlude Intituled Like wil to like quod the Deuel to the Colier, very godly and ful of plesant mirth. Wherin is declared not onely what punishment followeth those that, wil rather followe licentious liuing, then to esteem & followe good councel: and what great benefits and commodities they receiue that apply them unto vertuous. liuing and good exercises. Made by Vlpian Fulwel. . . . Imprinted at Lodon at the long shop adioyning unto S. Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie by John Allde. Anno Domini 1568. 22 unnumbered leaves.
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A Pleasant
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A very mery and Pythie Commedie, called The Longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art. A Myrrour very necessarie for youth, and specially for such as are like to come to dignitie and promotion: As it may well appeare in the matter folowynge. Newly compiled by VV. VVager. Imprinted At London, by Wyllyam How, for Richarde Iohnes: and are to be solde at his shop vnder the
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A very mery and pythie Commedie, called The longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art, A Myrrour very necessarie for youth, and specially for such as are like to come to dignitie and promotion: As it maye well appeare in the Matter folowynge. Newly compiled by VV. VVager. Imprinted at London, by Wyllyam How for Richard Johnes and are to be solde at his shop under the Lotterie house,
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''The Longer Thou Livest the More Fool Thou Art. Ein Drama aus den
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An Enterlude called lust Juventus, Lyuely discribing the frailtye of youth: of nature, prone to vice: by grace and good counsayll, trayneable to vertue: Imprinted at London by John Awdely dwelling in little Britayne strete without Aldersgate. [1560?]. 22 unnumbered leaves. SR. 1560, Aug. 14, Ent. J. Kynge: a playe called Juventus. BM
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An Enterlude called lusty Juventus, Lyuely describing the frailtie of youth: of natur, prone to vyce: by grace and good counsayll, traynable to vertue. Imprynted at London, in Lothbury, ouer agaynst Sainct Margarits Church, by Wyllyam Copland, [1562?] 20 unnumbered leaves.
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An Enterlude called Lusty Juventus. Liuley describyng the frailtie of youth: of nature, prone to vyce: by grace and good councell traynable to vertue.
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2075
Lusty Juventus. A Morality. In Dodsley, R., ed. A Select Collection of Old English Plays. London, 1874-1876. Vol. 2, 41-102. In 24,
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The Dramatic Writings of Richard Wever and Thomas Ingelend, Comprising Lusty Juventus — Disobedient Child — Nice Wanton — Notebook and word-list. Edited by John S, Farmer. London, Privately Printed for Subscribers by the Early English Drama Society, 1905.
2077
Lusty Juventus, by nichard Wever. An Hitherto (1906) Unrecorded Edition. London and Edinburgh, Issued for.Subscribers by T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1907. 43 pp. (Tudor Facsimile Texts.)
2078
An Enterlude called Lusty Juventus, Lyuely discribing the frailtye of youth: of nature, prone to vice: by grace and good counsayll, trayneable to vertue. Imprinted at London by John Awdeley dwelling in little Britayne strete without Aldersgate. Amersham, Eng-
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Macro
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Norfolk, Keswick Hall. plays.
2081
Oxford.
A Study in Lutheran Drama,
MANUSCRIPT
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Library of Mr.
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The Macro
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1. Mankind
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2. Wisdom
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Magnyfcence. A goodly interlude and a mery deuysed and made by mayster Skelton poet laureate late deceasyd. Cum priuilegio.
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2088
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2090
Mankind,
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2091
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2092
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Medieval English Drama
2094
Mankynd. A Morality Founded on and in Much Part Taken from "The Castell of Perseverance," circa 1444 A.D. Edited by Francis
2095
Mankind, Amersham, Farmer, 1914,
Hartman
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2096
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2097
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Marriage of Wit and Science MANUSCRIPT
2103
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2104
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Additional
MS
15233,
TEXTS ence.
Imprinted
enterlude
intituled the mariage of Witte and Sci-
at London
in Fletestrete,
neare
vnto
sainct
Dun-
stones churche by Thomas Marshe, 1569, 22 unnumbered leaves, (STC. 17446). SR. 1569. c. Aug, Ent, T. Marshe: a play intituled The Maryage of Wytt and Scyence. O.
2105
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Medieval English Drama 2106
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The Moral Play of Wit and Science, and Early Poetical Miscellanies. From an Unpublished Manuscript. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell.
London,
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The Marriage of Wit and Science, 1567-1570. London and Edinburgh, Issued for Subscribers by T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1909. 43 pp.
(Tudor Facsimile
DLC. 2115
London,
Made by Master John Redford, 1550? London and Edinburgh, Issued for Subscribers by T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1908. 37 pp. (Tudor Facsimile Texts.) ymous
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WU.
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Science, Imprinted at London in Fletestret, neare vnto sainct Dunstones churche by Thomas Marshe, 1570. Amersham, Eng-
land,
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DFo. 2116
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The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom
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The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom, an ancient interlude. To Which are Added Illustrations of Shakespeare and the Early English Drama, Edited by James
O.
Halliwell,
London,
Printed for the Shakes-
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A Contract of Marriage between Wit and Wisdom and Edinburgh, Issued for Subscribers by T. 1909, 64 pp. (Tudor Facsimile Texts.)
2124
The Contract of Marriage betweene Wit and Wisdome very frutefull and mixed full of pleasant mirth as well for the beholders as the
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Mary Magdalene
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A new Enterlude, neuer before this tyme imprinted, entreating of the Life and Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene: not only godlie, learned and fruitefull, but also well furnished with pleasaunt myrth and pastime, very delectable for those which shall heare or reade the
same. Made by the learned clarke Lewis Wager. don, by Iohn Charlevvood, dwelling in Barbican, halfe Eagle
and the key.
Anno
24932). SR. 1566-7.
c. Dec.—Jan.
Repentaunce
of Mary Magdalen,
Ent.
1566.
Imprinted at Lonat the signe of the
36 unnumbered
J. Charlewod:
leaves,
(STC.
an interlude of the
etc,
CSmH. 2129
Anew
Enterlude,
neuer
before
this tyme
imprinted,
entreating
of the
Life and Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene: not only godlie, learned and fruitefull, but also well furnished with pleasaunt myrth and pastime, very delectable for those which shall heare or reade the
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34.
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VI (1903),
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Nature
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Nature. A goodly interlude of Nature coOpylyd by mayster Henry Medwall chapleyn to the ryght reuerent father in god Johan Moxton
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2155
A goodly interlude of Nature copylyd by mayster Henry Medwall chapelyn to the ryght reuerent father in god Johan Morton somtyme Cardynall and arche byshop of Canterbury. Amersham, England, Issued for Subscribers by J hnS. Farmer, 1914, 71 pp.
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English Drama
of the Four Elements TEXTS
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A new interlude
and a mery of the nature of the .iiii.
elementse
de-
clarynge many proper poynte. of phylosophy naturall and of dyuers strannge landys and of dyuers straunge effect & causis which interlud yf ye hole matter be playd wyl conteyne the space of an hour and a halfe but yf ye lyst ye may leue out muche of the sad mater as the messengers parte and some of naturys parte and some of experyens parte & yet the matter wyl depend, conuenyently and than it wyll not be paste thre quarters of an hour of length. [By J.
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2158
(def.)
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A new interlude and a mery of the nature of the iiii elements declarynge many proper poynts of phylosophy naturall and of dyuers straunge landys and of dyuers strannge effects & causis whiche interlude yf ye hole matter be playd, wyl conteyne'the space of an hour and a halfe but yf ye lyst ye may leue out muche of the sad mater as the messengers pte and some of naturys parte and some of experyens pte & yet the mater wyl depend conuenyently and than
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Nice Wanton
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2171
A Preaty Interlude called, Nice wanton Wherein ye may see, Thre braunces of an yll tree, The
Tuoo
mother
and her
noughte,
chyldren
and one
three,
godlye
Early sharpe, that wyll be thorne Soone yll, that wyll be naught; To be naught,
better unborne,
Better unfed, then naughtely taught. Ut magnum magnos, pueros puerilia deocus, Anno Domini, M.D.L.X. Imprinted at London, in Paules churche yearde at the Sygne of the Swane by John Kyng, 10 unnumbered leaves. (STC, 25016). SR. 1560. June 10. Ent. J. Kynge: Nyce Wanton, BM 2172
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Three braunches of an il tree: The mother and her Children three,
Two
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218
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English Drama
Early sharp that wilbe thorne, Soon il that wil be naught; To be naught better unborne,
Better unfed then naughtily taught. pueros puerilia decus. Imprinted at London at the long Shop adioyning unto Saint Mildreds Church in the Pultrie, by Iohn Allde, [1565?] 10 unnumbered leaves. (STC. 25017). Et magnum
magnos,
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