io] CLARE COLLEGE LIBRARY. 19
48. In Epiphania domini. In exhortatione quam nobis factunis
sim.f. 135
49. Dom. ii. lx (I. quadragesime). Quatuor persene (Z. -sone) in
lectione euangelica · . . 137 b
50. Dom. Hi. xlme. In lectione euangelica quam modo audiuimus
fratres mei ueritas.139
51. Voluntas dicitur illud instrumentum anime .... 141
— socius est exordium mali.
52. A continuation of the Roman des Romanz, for the beginning
of which see below, f. 167.142
It begins: En cor i a gauntemenz assez
ladis soleient estre mult granz bl’etaws
del fruit des arbres · des leuns · et des blez.
Ends: ki essawplaire sont ad laie gent.
53. In libro numerorum legitur. locuta est maria et aaron . . 142 i
54. Originally a blank leaf: a partial index to the book has been
written on it in cent, xvi, xvii.143
55· -A- gloss on the Cantica which follow the Psalter . . . 144
Confitebor. predixerat ysaias quod deus percuteret fluuium
egipti.
Ends on the Canticum Moysi (audite cell):
ecclesie misericordiam suam ostendet . . . . 152 i
56. Various extracts, beginning: In iuuene quoque tria notantur
quibus ad probitatem uenturus prenoscitur . . . . 153
A further portion of Index is written on 154 b.
57. Viri sanguinum et dolosi. Viri sanguinum qui occidunt
animas .......... 155
There seems to be no division in this tract. On f. 156 a para-
graph begins:
Sciendum quod ionadab commendatur a ieremia.
A good deal of the rest is concerned with the text mm datum
optimum (James i.).
Ends on f. 167:
Hoc autem oculis corporis neque nunc potest neque tunc
poterit.
58. Ici comence le rumant des romanz.167
Mult deit buens estre. Ke li nuns e.rZ granz nons erZ granz
(sic) E brofitables et forment delitanz. Et as oreilles et as
cuers des oranz.
Ends 170Z: Nest gaires liuwe nait aucune co»fcrte. En cor
ia gaiintemenz assez (see f. 142).
There are several complete MSS. of this poem. See P. Meyer
in Btill. Soc. Anc. Text. Franc. 1880, p. 68.
59. In a larger hand.171
Primum ergo remedium est magna contempnere.
The next sections begin:
Conuertimini ad me.
Pastores prius ueniunt ad dominum.
2— 2
48. In Epiphania domini. In exhortatione quam nobis factunis
sim.f. 135
49. Dom. ii. lx (I. quadragesime). Quatuor persene (Z. -sone) in
lectione euangelica · . . 137 b
50. Dom. Hi. xlme. In lectione euangelica quam modo audiuimus
fratres mei ueritas.139
51. Voluntas dicitur illud instrumentum anime .... 141
— socius est exordium mali.
52. A continuation of the Roman des Romanz, for the beginning
of which see below, f. 167.142
It begins: En cor i a gauntemenz assez
ladis soleient estre mult granz bl’etaws
del fruit des arbres · des leuns · et des blez.
Ends: ki essawplaire sont ad laie gent.
53. In libro numerorum legitur. locuta est maria et aaron . . 142 i
54. Originally a blank leaf: a partial index to the book has been
written on it in cent, xvi, xvii.143
55· -A- gloss on the Cantica which follow the Psalter . . . 144
Confitebor. predixerat ysaias quod deus percuteret fluuium
egipti.
Ends on the Canticum Moysi (audite cell):
ecclesie misericordiam suam ostendet . . . . 152 i
56. Various extracts, beginning: In iuuene quoque tria notantur
quibus ad probitatem uenturus prenoscitur . . . . 153
A further portion of Index is written on 154 b.
57. Viri sanguinum et dolosi. Viri sanguinum qui occidunt
animas .......... 155
There seems to be no division in this tract. On f. 156 a para-
graph begins:
Sciendum quod ionadab commendatur a ieremia.
A good deal of the rest is concerned with the text mm datum
optimum (James i.).
Ends on f. 167:
Hoc autem oculis corporis neque nunc potest neque tunc
poterit.
58. Ici comence le rumant des romanz.167
Mult deit buens estre. Ke li nuns e.rZ granz nons erZ granz
(sic) E brofitables et forment delitanz. Et as oreilles et as
cuers des oranz.
Ends 170Z: Nest gaires liuwe nait aucune co»fcrte. En cor
ia gaiintemenz assez (see f. 142).
There are several complete MSS. of this poem. See P. Meyer
in Btill. Soc. Anc. Text. Franc. 1880, p. 68.
59. In a larger hand.171
Primum ergo remedium est magna contempnere.
The next sections begin:
Conuertimini ad me.
Pastores prius ueniunt ad dominum.
2— 2