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Lyrics and Carols; The Religious Plays
Robin Hood
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume II. The End of the Middle Ages.
XVIII.
Political and Religious Verse to the Close of the Fifteenth CenturyFinal Words
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§ 8. Didactic Literature.
Of the purely didactic literature that was intended for daily needs, a typical example may be seen in John Mirks
Instructions for Parish Priests,
a versified translation from Latin of a very practical kind, concerned with the things that are to be done or left undone, the duties of priests and what they are to teach and all such items as entered into the daily religious life of the people.
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To this we may add babeess books and poems of homely instruction, in which the wise man teaches his son and the good wife her daughter. For those who were soon able to buy printed books, there were works like the first dated book published in England, the
Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers,
whilst Caxtons
Book of Curtesys,
addressed to lytyl John, and his printing of a
Great
and
Little Cate
sufficiently indicate the popularity of precept and wisdom literature. The middle of the fifteenth century gives us the
Book of Quinte Essence,
and early treatise on natural science, in which, among other wonderful things, we learn how to reduce an oold feble evangelik man to the firste strenkthe of yongthe and how to make a man that is a coward, hardy and strong. And, in a fourteenth century MS. you may run your eyes over medical recipes,
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which vary between cures for the fever quarteyn and devices to make a woman say the what thu askes hir. Woman was ever a distrubing factor, and the songs of medieval satirists do not spare her. One of them ends his verses with the counsel of despair:
I hold that man ryght wele at ese,
That can turn up hur baltur and lat hur go.
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Note 30
. Ed. Peacock, E., E.E.T.S. 1848.
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Note 31
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Reliquiae Antiquae,
vol. I, p. 51.
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Note 32
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Ibid.
p. 77. A more gallant feeling is shown in the records of the
Pui,
a fourteenth century association established in London originally by foreign merchants in imitation of similar association in France,
en le honour de Dieu, Madame Seinte Marie
and all saints,
por ceo qe jolietes, pais, honestez, douceur, deboneiretes, e bon amonur, sanz infinite, soit maintenue.
In that society, no lady or other woman being allowed to be present at the festival of song, it was held to be the duty of members
de honurer, cheir, et loer trestotes damages, totes houres en touz lieus, an taunt en lour absence come en lour presence.
See
Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis,
vol. II, p. 225,
Liber custumarum,
Rolls Series, 1860, ed. Riley, H. T.
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