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Harley Lyrics

The Harley Lyrics is the usual name for a collection of lyrics in Middle English, Anglo Norman (Middle French), and Latin found in Harley MS 2253, a manuscript dated ca. 1340 in the British Library's Harleian Collection. The lyrics contain "both religious and secular material, in prose and verse and in a wide variety of genres."[1] The manuscript is written in three recognisable hands: scribe A, scribe B or the Ludlow scribe, and scribe C.[2]

Folio 67r of the Harley MS, which includes the second part of Mosti ryden by Rybbesdale, and the start of A wayle whyt as whalles bon.

The manuscript

Harley MS 2253 contains 141 leaves of parchment or folios measuring 11 1/2 by 6 1/2 inches. It can be divided into two parts based on content: the first 48 leaves, booklets one (quires 1-2, folios 1-22) and two (quires 3-4, folios 23-48), contain religious poetry in the late-thirteenth century hand known as scribe A, whilst the remaining five booklets are written in the early-fourteenth century hand of the Ludlow scribe; apart from some pigment recipes at the beginning of booklet three (quires 5, folios 49-52) penned by scribe C.[3] Containing miscellaneous material, secular as well as religious, in prose and verse, this division is not, however, reflected in the quire division, since the division is found on folio 49, part of a quire running from folio 47 to 52; an earlier assumption that this division indicated two separate manuscripts bound together is therefore incorrect.[4]

The Ludlow scribe

Nothing is known about the identities of scribes A and C, however in discussing scribe B Fein informs us that "Much has been written about the Ludlow scribe, especially since Carter Revard’s landmark research that dates his hand as it appears in three manuscripts and forty-one legal writs."[5] The Ludlow scribe like a number of others is, because of the lack of evidence and the distance of time, somewhat anonymous yet their 'hands' (their characteristic writing style) makes them recognizable. "As the maker of a key manuscript, the Ludlow scribe is a leading figure among a growing company of copyists now recognized for the value of what they preserved."[5] There is evidence that this scribe "flourished as a professional legal scribe in the vicinity of Ludlow from 1314 to 1349."[5] Those aforementioned forty-one legal writs are dated from December 18, 1314, to April 13, 1349. Fein notes that "If he was in his twenties when he inscribed the first of these documents, then he was born in the last decade of the thirteenth century. He may have died during the Black Death, which swept through England from 1348 to 1350, so his dates can roughly be set from about 1290 to about 1350."[5]

The metanarrative

Revard explains that "...a savvy reader of the whole anthology can see that there is a metanarrative that unifies the anthology."[6] he further explains that a metanarrative works by, what has been called, "oppositional thematics".[6] That is to say that, each text in the collection is deliberately placed such that it opposes or speaks to the narrative or viewpoint of the preceding texts or texts. In booklet three though, we can see that there is not always a clear relationship and that a knowledge of the sources used by the scribe to set up such oppositions is required to fully grasp the inter-textual meaning. The two poems which precede scribe C's recipes, are ABC a femmes [7] and De l’Yver et de l’Esté,[8] both are Anglo-Norman or Middle French. They appear to have nothing in particular to say to each other. The former is a text that celebrates women, highlighting their decency, kindness and long suffering natures. Fein observes that the poem “…deftly equates the sexual pleasure women hold for men with the heavenly delight, healing, and salvation ushered in by Mary’s role in God’s incarnation.”[9] The writer asserts that any man who does not appreciate the worthiness of women is a base creature.[9] The latter however is a Debate poem "...a late medieval form that might have been inspired by and modeled on Virgil’s Eclogues."[10] It concerns an argument between the Summer and the Winter that seems to have almost pagan overtones. The actual relationship of these texts can only be guessed at.

The texts in booklet four however are more clearly related. By virtue of the number of texts it contains, it represents far more complex contextual patterns and references. However it begins with Hagiography, a Saint's Life. Incipit vita sancti Ethelberti,[11] tells the story of St Ethelbert, who begins as a King but ends as martyr, he is killed as a consequence of his honourable and virtuous behaviour in spite of a vision which shows his future murder. Further into the booklet we meet another apparently honourable and virtuous figure in the earliest surviving English serventes, "...that is, a poem made to mock a beaten enemy."[12] Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me[13] also called A Song of Lewes, tells the story of the Earl of Leicester, Simon de Montfort, a hero of the Second Barons' War and how he achieved a great victory against the forces of the King at the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264. The text which follows, Chaunter m’estoit,[14] describes his death at the Battle of Evesham, August 4, 1265 where he was killed and dismembered. In this Anglo Norman text de Montfort is eulogised as a martyr and compared favourably to Thomas Becket. Fein tells us that this last text was an expression of a desire by some to see Simon de Montfort canonised, a desire that never bore fruit.[15] The relationship between these three texts is interesting, as is their relationship to the text which follows three short texts concerned with the brevity of life. Fein writes "Looking beyond the praise of Montfort, one senses, too, how the scribe wishes to issue a warning on earthly pride:"[15] In Lystneth, lordynges! A newe song Ichulle bigynne,[16] Sir Simon Fraser, who has also opposed his King along with William Wallace and Robert the Bruce has been captured and is sent to London to be hanged, then drawn and quartered. "The tone of the piece is vigorously nationalistic and anti-Scots."[17] The parallels are clear, as Fein illustrates "The scribe’s interesting arrangement of material conveys many messages in itself. The trilingual meditation on mortality (arts. 24a, 24a*, 24b) points forward to this poem of public execution as well as backward to the death in battle of Simon de Montfort, who was also dismembered."[17] Thus the French Simon de Montfort is compared to another traitor the Scottish Sir Simon Fraser and to a true martyr and saint, the Anglo Saxon Ethelbert; thus creating the metanarrative of booklet four.

Modern transcriptions

G. L. Brook is considered an authority on this manuscript. He first published The Harley Lyrics: The Middle English Lyrics of MS. Harley 2253 in 1948 and released a second edition containing "minor corrections and revised bibliography" in 1956. His edition includes a detailed introduction including information on the physicality and orthography of the manuscript, context on secular, courtly love, and religious lyrics, the metre of lyrics, and a brief discussion on the lyrics as literature. His edition includes thirty-two of the original lyric verses included in Harley MS 2253.

Table of Contents - Harley Manuscript 2253

BOOKLET 1 (quires 1–2, Scribe A) [1][2][3][4]
Text Folios Language Original Title English Title
1.

1a.

1ra-21vb

21vb-22ra

AN Verse

AN Verse

Vitas patrum

Thais

The Lives of the Fathers

The Story of Thais

BOOKLET 2 (quires 3–4, Scribe A)
2.

3.

3a.

3b.

4.

5.

6.

7.

23ra–33va

33va–39rb

39rb

39va–41va

41va–43vb

43vb–45vb

45vb–47vb

47vb–48vb

AN verse

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

Herman de Valenciennes, La Passioun Nostre Seignour

De la Passioun Jhesu [L’Évangile de Nicodème]

Epistle a Tiberie

Epistle a Claudie l’emperour

De seint Johan le Ewangeliste

De seint Johan le Baptist

De seint Bartholomeu

Passioun seint Piere

Herman de Valenciennes, The Passion of Our Lord

The Gospel of Nicodemus

The Letter of Pilate to Tiberias

The Letter of Pilate to Emperor Claudius

The Life of Saint John the Evangelist

The Life of Saint John the Baptist

The Life of Saint Bartholomew

The Passion of Saint Peter

BOOKLET 3 (quire 5, Scribes B and C)
8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

49r–50v

51ra–52va

52va

52va

52vb

52vb

52vb

52vb

52vb

52vb

AN verse

AN verse

ME prose

ME prose

ME prose

ME prose

ME prose

ME prose

ME prose

ME prose

ABC a femmes

De l’Yver et de l’Esté

Vorte make cynople

Vorte temprene asure

Vorte make gras-grene

Vorte maken another maner grene

Yet for gaude-grene

Vorte couche selverfoyl

Vorte maken iren as hart as stel

Vorte maken blankplum

ABC of Women

Debate between Winter and Summer

How to Make Red Vermilion

How to Temper Azure

How to Make Grass-Green

How to Make Another Kind of Green

Another for Yellow-Green

How to Apply Silverfoil

How to Make Iron as Hard as Steel

How to Make White Lead

BOOKLET 4 (quire 6, Scribe B)
18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

24a.

24a*.

24b.

25.

25a.

26.

27.

53ra–54vb

54vb

55ra–b

55va–56vb

57r–58v

58v–59r

59r–v

59v

59v

59v

59v–61v

61v

61v–62v

62v

L prose

L verse

AN verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

AN verse

AN verse

L verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

AN verse

ME verse

Incipit vita sancti Ethelberti

Anima christi, sanctifica me

Quant voy la revenue d’yver

Alle herkneth to me nou

In a thestri stude Y stod

Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me

Chaunter m’estoit

Charnel amour est folie

Momentaneum est quod delectat

Erthe toc of erthe

Lystneth, lordynges! A newe song Ichulle bigynne

Lord that lenest us lyf

Enseignement sur les amis

Middelerd for mon wes mad

The Life of Saint Ethelbert

Soul of Christ, Sanctify Me

A Goliard’s Feast

Harrowing of Hell

Debate between Body and Soul

A Song of Lewes

Lament for Simon de Montfort

Carnal Love Is Folly

What Allures Is Momentary

Earth upon Earth

The Execution of Sir Simon Fraser

On the Follies of Fashion

Lesson for True Lovers

The Three Foes of Man

BOOKLET 5 (quires 7–11, Scribe B)
28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

43.

44.

45.

46.

47.

48.

49.

50.

51.

52.

53.

54.

55.

56.

57.

58.

59.

60.

61.

62.

63.

64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

69.

70.

71.

72.

63r–v

63v

63v

64r

64va–65vb

66r

66v

66v–67r

67r

67va–68va

68va–70rb

70rb–v

70va/71ra/71va

70vb/71rb

71va

71vb–72ra

72ra–va

72va–73rb

73r–v

73v–74v

75ra–b

75rb–va

75va–b

75vb

76r

76r

76r

76v–77r

77va

77vb–78va

78vb–79rb

79rb–vb

79vb

80ra

80rb

80v

80v–81r

81r–v

81va–b

82ra–83r

83r

83r–92v

92v–105r

105va–b

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

AN verse

AN prose

AN prose

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

AN verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

AN verse

Trilingual verse

AN verse

AN verse

ME verse

AN verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME verse

AN & ME verse

ME verse

AN prose

L prose

Ichot a burde in a bour ase beryl so bryht / Annot and John

Bytuene Mersh ant Averil / Alysoun

With longyng Y am lad

Ich herde men upo mold

Herketh hideward ant beoth stille

Weping haveth myn wonges wet

I ryden by Rybbesdale

In a fryht as Y con fare fremede

A wayle whyt ase whalles bon

Gilote e Johane

Les pelrinages communes que crestiensfountenaSeinteTerre

Les pardouns de Acres

Ne mai no lewed lued libben in londe

Of a mon Matheu thohte

Lenten ys come with love to toune

In May hit murgeth when hit dawes

Heye Louerd, thou here my bone

Ichot a burde in boure bryht

Alle that beoth of huerte trewe

Lustneth, lordinges, bothe yonge ant olde

Marie, pur toun enfaunt

Suete Jesu, king of blysse

Jesu Crist, heovene kyng

Wynter wakeneth al my care

When Y se blosmes springe

Ferroy chaunsoun

Dum ludis floribus

Quant fu en ma juvente

Marie, mere al Salveour

Dulcis Jesu memoria

Une petite parole

Stond wel, moder, under rode

Jesu, for thi muchele miht

I syke when Y singe

Nou skrinketh rose ant lylie-flour

My deth Y love, my lyf Ich hate

When the nyhtegale singes

Blessed be thou, Levedy

Ase Y me rod this ender day

Herkne to my ron

Mayden, moder milde

The Geste of Kyng Horn

Ludlow Scribe, Estoyres de la Bible

Nomina librorum bibliotece

Annot and John

Alysoun

The Lover’s Complaint

Song of the Husbandman

The Life of Saint Marina

The Poet’s Repentance

The Fair Maid of Ribblesdale

The Meeting in the Wood

A Beauty White as Whale Bone

Gilote and Johane

Pilgrimages in the Holy Land

The Pardons of Acre

Satire on the Consistory Court

The Laborers in the Vineyard

Spring

Advice to Women

An Old Man’s Prayer

Blow, Northern Wind

The Death of Edward I

The Flemish Insurrection

The Joys of Our Lady

Sweet Jesus, King of Bliss

Jesus Christ, Heaven’s King

A Winter Song

A Spring Song on the Passion

I Pray to God and Saint Thomas

While You Play in Flowers

Song on Jesus’ Precious Blood

Mary, Mother of the Savior

Jesus, Sweet Is the Love of You

Sermon on God’s Sacrifice and Judgment

Stand Well, Mother, under Rood

Jesus, by Your Great Might

I Sigh When I Sing

An Autumn Song

The Clerk and the Girl

When the Nightingale Sings

Blessed Are You, Lady

The Five Joys of the Virgin

Maximian

Maiden, Mother Mild

King Horn

Ludlow Scribe, Old Testament Stories

Names of the Books of the Bible

BOOKLET 6 (quires 12–14, Scribe B)
73

74

75

75a.

76

77

78

79.

80.

81.

82.

83.

84.

85.

86.

87.

88.

89.

90.

91.

92.

93.

94.

95.

96.

97.

98.

99.

106r

106ra–107rb

107va–109vb

110ra–va

110vb–111rb

111rb–vb

112ra–b

112rc–113vc

113vb–114v

114v–115r

115va–117ra

117ra–118rb

118rb–vb

119ra–121ra

121ra–122va

122vb–124va

124va–125r

125ra–127ra

127rb–va

127va–b

128r

128r–v

128v–129v

129v–130v

131r

131v–132r

132r–133r

133v

ME verse

ME verse

AN verse

AN verse

AN verse

AN verse

AN verse

AN verse

AN verse

ME verse

AN verse

AN verse

AN verse

ME verse

AN verse

AN verse

ME verse

ME verse

ME prose

AN prose

ME verse

ME verse

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

L prose

L prose

AN & L prose

God that al this myhtes may

Lustneth, alle, a lutel throwe

Le jongleur d’Ely e le roi d’Angleterre

Les trois dames qui troverunt un vit

Le dit des femmes

Le blasme des femmes

Nicholas Bozon, Femmes a la pye

Un sage honme de grant valour / Urbain the Courteous

Talent me prent de rymer e de geste fere / Trailbaston

Mon in the mone stond ant strit

Le chevaler e la corbaylle

De mal mariage

La gagure, ou L’esquier e la chaunbrere

A bok of swevenyng

Ordre de bel ayse

Le chevaler qui fist les cons parler

Of rybauds Y ryme ant red o my rolle

Mon that wol of wysdam heren

When man as mad a kyng of a capped man

La destinccioun de la estature Jesu Crist Nostre Seigneur

Lutel wot hit any mon hou love hym haveth ybounde

Lutel wot hit any mon hou derne love may stonde

Enseignements de saint Lewis a Philip soun fitz

L’enqueste que le patriarche de Jerusalem fist

Les armes des roys

Scriptum quod peregrini deferunt

Legenda de sancto Etfrido, presbitero de Leoministria

Quy chescun jour de bon cuer cest oreisoun dirra

God Who Wields All This Might

The Sayings of Saint Bernard

The Jongleur of Ely and the King of England

The Three Ladies Who Found a Prick

The Song on Women

The Blame of Women

Nicholas Bozon, Women and Magpies

Urbain the Courteous

Trailbaston

The Man in the Moon

The Knight and the Basket

Against Marriage

The Wager, or The Squire and the Chambermaid

A Book of Dreaming

The Order of Fair Ease

The Knight Who Made Vaginas Talk

Satire on the Retinues of the Great

Hending

The Prophecy of Thomas of Erceldoune

Distinguishing Features of the Bodily Form of Jesus Christ Our Lord

The Way of Christ’s Love

The Way of Woman’s Love

The Teachings of Saint Louis to His Son Philip

The Land of the Saracens

Heraldic Arms of Kings

Letter for Pilgrims on the Relics at Oviedo

The Legend of Saint Etfrid, Priest of Leominster

Prayer for Protection

BOOKLET 7 (quire 15, Scribe B)
100.

101.

102.

103.

104.

105.

106.

107.

108.

108a.

109.

109a.

110.

111.

112.

113.

114.

115.

116.

134r

134r

134v

134v

134v–135r

135r

135r

135r

135v

135v

135v–136r

136r

136r–v

136v–137r

137r

137r–v

137v–138v

138v–140r

140v

AN prose

AN prose

AN verse

L prose

AN verse & prose

L prose

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

AN prose

L prose

AN prose

L prose

AN prose

L prose

L prose

AN & L verse

AN prose

L prose

Quant vous levez le matyn

Quy velt que Dieu sovyegne de ly

Gloria in excelsis Deo en fraunceis

Confiteor tibi, Deus, omnia peccata mea

Gloriouse Dame

Rex seculorum et Domine dominator

Um doit plus volentiers juner le vendredy

Quy est en tristour

Cely que fra ces messes chaunter

Je vous requer, Jaspar, Melchior, e Baltazar

Mundus iste totus quoddam scaccarium est

Quy chescun jour denz seissaunte jours

Contra inimicos si quos habes

Seint Hillere archevesque de Peyters ordina ces salmes

Eulotropia et celidonia

De interrogandi moribundis beati Anselmi

Dieu, roy de magesté

Contemplacioun de la passioun Jesu Crist

De martirio sancti Wistani

Occasions for Angels

Occasions for Psalms in AN

Glory to God in the Highest in AN

Prayer of Confession

Prayer on the Five Joys of Our Lady

Prayer for Contrition

Reasons for Fasting on Friday

Seven Masses to Be Said in Misfortune

Seven Masses in Honor of God and Saint Giles

Prayer to the Three Kings

All the World’s a Chess Board

Three Prayers That Never Fail

Occasions for Psalms in L

Occasions for Psalms Ordained by Saint Hilary of Poitiers

Heliotrope and Celandine

Saint Anselm’s Questions to the Dying

Against the King’s Taxes

Seven Hours of the Passion of Jesus Christ

The Martyrdom of Saint Wistan

L = Latin AN = Anglo Norman (Middle French) ME = Middle English

References

  1. ^ "The Harley Lyrics: introduction". University of Southampton. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Fein, Susanna, ed. and trans., with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski. The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript, Volume 2: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  3. ^ "Fein, Susanna, ed. and trans., with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski.The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript, Volume 2: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  4. ^ Brook, George Leslie (1948). The Harley lyrics: the Middle English lyrics of ms. Harley 2253, Issue 25. Manchester UP., page 1.
  5. ^ a b c d "The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript, Volume 2: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  6. ^ a b Revard, Carter (2005). ""Four Fabliaux from London, British Library MS Harley 2253, Translated into English Verse."". The Chaucer Review (40.2): 111.
  7. ^ "Art. 8, ABC a femmes | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  8. ^ "Art. 9, De l'Yver et de l'Esté | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  9. ^ a b "Art. 8, ABC a femmes: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  10. ^ "Art. 9, De l'Yver et de l'Esté: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  11. ^ "Art. 18, Incipit vita sancti Ethelberti | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  12. ^ "Art. 23, Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  13. ^ "Art. 23, Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  14. ^ "Art. 24, Chaunter m'estoit | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  15. ^ a b "Art. 24, Chaunter m'estoit: Introduction | Robbins Library Digital Projects". d.lib.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
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External links

FURTHER READING

  • Fein, Susanna, ed. and trans., with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski. The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript, Volume 1. TEAMS Middle English Texts Series, Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute, 2015, x, 508 pp. Edition and translation of fols. 1-48. ISBN 978-1580442053. Also published online: Robbins Library Digital Projects, University of Rochester, http://d.lib.rochester.edu/teams/publication/fein-harley2253-volume-1
  • Fein, Susanna, ed. and trans., with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski. The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript, Volume 2. TEAMS Middle English Texts Series, Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute, 2014. x, 521 pp. Edition and translation of fols. 49-92. ISBN 978-1580441988. Also published online: Robbins Library Digital Projects, University of Rochester, http://d.lib.rochester.edu/teams/publication/fein-harley2253-volume-2
  • Fein, Susanna, ed. and trans., with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski. The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript, Volume 3. TEAMS Middle English Texts Series, Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute, 2015. x, 420 pp. Edition and translation of fols. 93-120. ISBN 978-1580441995. Also published online: Robbins Library Digital Projects, University of Rochester, http://d.lib.rochester.edu/teams/publication/fein-harley2253-volume-3
  • Fein, Susanna, ed. Studies in the Harley Manuscript: The Scribes, Contents, and Social Contexts of British Library MS Harley 2253. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications, 2000.
  • Ker, N. R., intro. Facsimile of British Museum MS. Harley 2253. EETS o.s. 255. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.

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The Harley Lyrics is the usual name for a collection of lyrics in Middle English Anglo Norman Middle French and Latin found in Harley MS 2253 a manuscript dated ca 1340 in the British Library s Harleian Collection The lyrics contain both religious and secular material in prose and verse and in a wide variety of genres 1 The manuscript is written in three recognisable hands scribe A scribe B or the Ludlow scribe and scribe C 2 Folio 67r of the Harley MS which includes the second part of Mosti ryden by Rybbesdale and the start of A wayle whyt as whalles bon Contents 1 The manuscript 2 The Ludlow scribe 3 The metanarrative 4 Modern transcriptions 5 Table of Contents Harley Manuscript 2253 6 References 7 External linksThe manuscript EditHarley MS 2253 contains 141 leaves of parchment or folios measuring 11 1 2 by 6 1 2 inches It can be divided into two parts based on content the first 48 leaves booklets one quires 1 2 folios 1 22 and two quires 3 4 folios 23 48 contain religious poetry in the late thirteenth century hand known as scribe A whilst the remaining five booklets are written in the early fourteenth century hand of the Ludlow scribe apart from some pigment recipes at the beginning of booklet three quires 5 folios 49 52 penned by scribe C 3 Containing miscellaneous material secular as well as religious in prose and verse this division is not however reflected in the quire division since the division is found on folio 49 part of a quire running from folio 47 to 52 an earlier assumption that this division indicated two separate manuscripts bound together is therefore incorrect 4 The Ludlow scribe EditNothing is known about the identities of scribes A and C however in discussing scribe B Fein informs us that Much has been written about the Ludlow scribe especially since Carter Revard s landmark research that dates his hand as it appears in three manuscripts and forty one legal writs 5 The Ludlow scribe like a number of others is because of the lack of evidence and the distance of time somewhat anonymous yet their hands their characteristic writing style makes them recognizable As the maker of a key manuscript the Ludlow scribe is a leading figure among a growing company of copyists now recognized for the value of what they preserved 5 There is evidence that this scribe flourished as a professional legal scribe in the vicinity of Ludlow from 1314 to 1349 5 Those aforementioned forty one legal writs are dated from December 18 1314 to April 13 1349 Fein notes that If he was in his twenties when he inscribed the first of these documents then he was born in the last decade of the thirteenth century He may have died during the Black Death which swept through England from 1348 to 1350 so his dates can roughly be set from about 1290 to about 1350 5 The metanarrative EditRevard explains that a savvy reader of the whole anthology can see that there is a metanarrative that unifies the anthology 6 he further explains that a metanarrative works by what has been called oppositional thematics 6 That is to say that each text in the collection is deliberately placed such that it opposes or speaks to the narrative or viewpoint of the preceding texts or texts In booklet three though we can see that there is not always a clear relationship and that a knowledge of the sources used by the scribe to set up such oppositions is required to fully grasp the inter textual meaning The two poems which precede scribe C s recipes are ABC a femmes 7 and De l Yver et de l Este 8 both are Anglo Norman or Middle French They appear to have nothing in particular to say to each other The former is a text that celebrates women highlighting their decency kindness and long suffering natures Fein observes that the poem deftly equates the sexual pleasure women hold for men with the heavenly delight healing and salvation ushered in by Mary s role in God s incarnation 9 The writer asserts that any man who does not appreciate the worthiness of women is a base creature 9 The latter however is a Debate poem a late medieval form that might have been inspired by and modeled on Virgil s Eclogues 10 It concerns an argument between the Summer and the Winter that seems to have almost pagan overtones The actual relationship of these texts can only be guessed at The texts in booklet four however are more clearly related By virtue of the number of texts it contains it represents far more complex contextual patterns and references However it begins with Hagiography a Saint s Life Incipit vita sancti Ethelberti 11 tells the story of St Ethelbert who begins as a King but ends as martyr he is killed as a consequence of his honourable and virtuous behaviour in spite of a vision which shows his future murder Further into the booklet we meet another apparently honourable and virtuous figure in the earliest surviving English serventes that is a poem made to mock a beaten enemy 12 Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me 13 also called A Song of Lewes tells the story of the Earl of Leicester Simon de Montfort a hero of the Second Barons War and how he achieved a great victory against the forces of the King at the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264 The text which follows Chaunter m estoit 14 describes his death at the Battle of Evesham August 4 1265 where he was killed and dismembered In this Anglo Norman text de Montfort is eulogised as a martyr and compared favourably to Thomas Becket Fein tells us that this last text was an expression of a desire by some to see Simon de Montfort canonised a desire that never bore fruit 15 The relationship between these three texts is interesting as is their relationship to the text which follows three short texts concerned with the brevity of life Fein writes Looking beyond the praise of Montfort one senses too how the scribe wishes to issue a warning on earthly pride 15 In Lystneth lordynges A newe song Ichulle bigynne 16 Sir Simon Fraser who has also opposed his King along with William Wallace and Robert the Bruce has been captured and is sent to London to be hanged then drawn and quartered The tone of the piece is vigorously nationalistic and anti Scots 17 The parallels are clear as Fein illustrates The scribe s interesting arrangement of material conveys many messages in itself The trilingual meditation on mortality arts 24a 24a 24b points forward to this poem of public execution as well as backward to the death in battle of Simon de Montfort who was also dismembered 17 Thus the French Simon de Montfort is compared to another traitor the Scottish Sir Simon Fraser and to a true martyr and saint the Anglo Saxon Ethelbert thus creating the metanarrative of booklet four Modern transcriptions EditG L Brook is considered an authority on this manuscript He first published The Harley Lyrics The Middle English Lyrics of MS Harley 2253 in 1948 and released a second edition containing minor corrections and revised bibliography in 1956 His edition includes a detailed introduction including information on the physicality and orthography of the manuscript context on secular courtly love and religious lyrics the metre of lyrics and a brief discussion on the lyrics as literature His edition includes thirty two of the original lyric verses included in Harley MS 2253 Table of Contents Harley Manuscript 2253 EditBOOKLET 1 quires 1 2 Scribe A 1 2 3 4 Text Folios Language Original Title English Title1 1a 1ra 21vb 21vb 22ra AN Verse AN Verse Vitas patrum Thais The Lives of the Fathers The Story of ThaisBOOKLET 2 quires 3 4 Scribe A 2 3 3a 3b 4 5 6 7 23ra 33va 33va 39rb39rb39va 41va41va 43vb43vb 45vb45vb 47vb47vb 48vb AN verse AN proseAN proseAN proseAN proseAN proseAN proseAN prose Herman de Valenciennes La Passioun Nostre Seignour De la Passioun Jhesu L Evangile de Nicodeme Epistle a TiberieEpistle a Claudie l emperourDe seint Johan le EwangelisteDe seint Johan le BaptistDe seint BartholomeuPassioun seint Piere Herman de Valenciennes The Passion of Our Lord The Gospel of NicodemusThe Letter of Pilate to TiberiasThe Letter of Pilate to Emperor ClaudiusThe Life of Saint John the EvangelistThe Life of Saint John the BaptistThe Life of Saint BartholomewThe Passion of Saint PeterBOOKLET 3 quire 5 Scribes B and C 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 49r 50v 51ra 52va52va52va52vb52vb52vb52vb52vb52vb AN verse AN verseME proseME proseME proseME proseME proseME proseME proseME prose ABC a femmes De l Yver et de l EsteVorte make cynopleVorte temprene asureVorte make gras greneVorte maken another maner greneYet for gaude greneVorte couche selverfoylVorte maken iren as hart as stelVorte maken blankplum ABC of Women Debate between Winter and SummerHow to Make Red VermilionHow to Temper AzureHow to Make Grass GreenHow to Make Another Kind of GreenAnother for Yellow GreenHow to Apply SilverfoilHow to Make Iron as Hard as SteelHow to Make White LeadBOOKLET 4 quire 6 Scribe B 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24a 24a 24b 25 25a 26 27 53ra 54vb 54vb55ra b55va 56vb57r 58v58v 59r59r v59v59v59v59v 61v61v61v 62v62v L prose L verseAN verseME verseME verseME verseAN verseAN verseL verseME verseME verseME verseAN verseME verse Incipit vita sancti Ethelberti Anima christi sanctifica meQuant voy la revenue d yverAlle herkneth to me nouIn a thestri stude Y stodSitteth alle stille ant herkneth to meChaunter m estoitCharnel amour est folieMomentaneum est quod delectatErthe toc of ertheLystneth lordynges A newe song Ichulle bigynneLord that lenest us lyfEnseignement sur les amisMiddelerd for mon wes mad The Life of Saint Ethelbert Soul of Christ Sanctify MeA Goliard s FeastHarrowing of HellDebate between Body and SoulA Song of LewesLament for Simon de MontfortCarnal Love Is FollyWhat Allures Is MomentaryEarth upon EarthThe Execution of Sir Simon FraserOn the Follies of FashionLesson for True LoversThe Three Foes of ManBOOKLET 5 quires 7 11 Scribe B 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 63r v 63v63v64r64va 65vb66r66v66v 67r67r67va 68va68va 70rb70rb v70va 71ra 71va70vb 71rb71va71vb 72ra72ra va72va 73rb73r v73v 74v75ra b75rb va75va b75vb76r76r76r76v 77r77va77vb 78va78vb 79rb79rb vb79vb80ra80rb80v80v 81r81r v81va b82ra 83r83r83r 92v92v 105r105va b ME verse ME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseAN verseAN proseAN proseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseAN verseME verseME verseME verseME verseAN verseTrilingual verseAN verseAN verseME verseAN verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseME verseAN amp ME verseME verseAN proseL prose Ichot a burde in a bour ase beryl so bryht Annot and John Bytuene Mersh ant Averil AlysounWith longyng Y am ladIch herde men upo moldHerketh hideward ant beoth stilleWeping haveth myn wonges wetI ryden by RybbesdaleIn a fryht as Y con fare fremedeA wayle whyt ase whalles bonGilote e JohaneLes pelrinages communes que crestiensfountenaSeinteTerreLes pardouns de AcresNe mai no lewed lued libben in londeOf a mon Matheu thohteLenten ys come with love to touneIn May hit murgeth when hit dawesHeye Louerd thou here my boneIchot a burde in boure bryhtAlle that beoth of huerte treweLustneth lordinges bothe yonge ant oldeMarie pur toun enfauntSuete Jesu king of blysseJesu Crist heovene kyngWynter wakeneth al my careWhen Y se blosmes springeFerroy chaunsounDum ludis floribusQuant fu en ma juventeMarie mere al SalveourDulcis Jesu memoriaUne petite paroleStond wel moder under rodeJesu for thi muchele mihtI syke when Y singeNou skrinketh rose ant lylie flourMy deth Y love my lyf Ich hateWhen the nyhtegale singesBlessed be thou LevedyAse Y me rod this ender dayHerkne to my ronMayden moder mildeThe Geste of Kyng HornLudlow Scribe Estoyres de la BibleNomina librorum bibliotece Annot and John AlysounThe Lover s ComplaintSong of the HusbandmanThe Life of Saint MarinaThe Poet s RepentanceThe Fair Maid of RibblesdaleThe Meeting in the WoodA Beauty White as Whale BoneGilote and JohanePilgrimages in the Holy LandThe Pardons of AcreSatire on the Consistory CourtThe Laborers in the VineyardSpringAdvice to WomenAn Old Man s PrayerBlow Northern WindThe Death of Edward IThe Flemish InsurrectionThe Joys of Our LadySweet Jesus King of BlissJesus Christ Heaven s KingA Winter SongA Spring Song on the PassionI Pray to God and Saint ThomasWhile You Play in FlowersSong on Jesus Precious BloodMary Mother of the SaviorJesus Sweet Is the Love of YouSermon on God s Sacrifice and JudgmentStand Well Mother under RoodJesus by Your Great MightI Sigh When I SingAn Autumn SongThe Clerk and the GirlWhen the Nightingale SingsBlessed Are You LadyThe Five Joys of the VirginMaximianMaiden Mother MildKing HornLudlow Scribe Old Testament StoriesNames of the Books of the BibleBOOKLET 6 quires 12 14 Scribe B 73 747575a 76777879 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 106r 106ra 107rb107va 109vb110ra va110vb 111rb111rb vb112ra b112rc 113vc113vb 114v114v 115r115va 117ra117ra 118rb118rb vb119ra 121ra121ra 122va122vb 124va124va 125r125ra 127ra127rb va127va b128r128r v128v 129v129v 130v131r131v 132r132r 133r133v ME verse ME verseAN verseAN verseAN verseAN verseAN verseAN verseAN verseME verseAN verseAN verseAN verseME verseAN verseAN verseME verseME verseME proseAN proseME verseME verseAN proseAN proseAN proseL proseL proseAN amp L prose God that al this myhtes may Lustneth alle a lutel throweLe jongleur d Ely e le roi d AngleterreLes trois dames qui troverunt un vitLe dit des femmesLe blasme des femmesNicholas Bozon Femmes a la pyeUn sage honme de grant valour Urbain the CourteousTalent me prent de rymer e de geste fere TrailbastonMon in the mone stond ant stritLe chevaler e la corbaylleDe mal mariageLa gagure ou L esquier e la chaunbrereA bok of swevenyngOrdre de bel ayseLe chevaler qui fist les cons parlerOf rybauds Y ryme ant red o my rolleMon that wol of wysdam herenWhen man as mad a kyng of a capped manLa destinccioun de la estature Jesu Crist Nostre SeigneurLutel wot hit any mon hou love hym haveth yboundeLutel wot hit any mon hou derne love may stondeEnseignements de saint Lewis a Philip soun fitzL enqueste que le patriarche de Jerusalem fistLes armes des roysScriptum quod peregrini deferuntLegenda de sancto Etfrido presbitero de LeoministriaQuy chescun jour de bon cuer cest oreisoun dirra God Who Wields All This Might The Sayings of Saint BernardThe Jongleur of Ely and the King of EnglandThe Three Ladies Who Found a PrickThe Song on WomenThe Blame of WomenNicholas Bozon Women and MagpiesUrbain the CourteousTrailbastonThe Man in the MoonThe Knight and the BasketAgainst MarriageThe Wager or The Squire and the ChambermaidA Book of DreamingThe Order of Fair EaseThe Knight Who Made Vaginas TalkSatire on the Retinues of the GreatHendingThe Prophecy of Thomas of ErceldouneDistinguishing Features of the Bodily Form of Jesus Christ Our LordThe Way of Christ s LoveThe Way of Woman s LoveThe Teachings of Saint Louis to His Son PhilipThe Land of the SaracensHeraldic Arms of KingsLetter for Pilgrims on the Relics at OviedoThe Legend of Saint Etfrid Priest of LeominsterPrayer for ProtectionBOOKLET 7 quire 15 Scribe B 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 108a 109 109a 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 134r 134r134v134v134v 135r135r135r135r135v135v135v 136r136r136r v136v 137r137r137r v137v 138v138v 140r140v AN prose AN proseAN verseL proseAN verse amp proseL proseAN proseAN proseAN proseAN proseL proseAN proseL proseAN proseL proseL proseAN amp L verseAN proseL prose Quant vous levez le matyn Quy velt que Dieu sovyegne de lyGloria in excelsis Deo en fraunceisConfiteor tibi Deus omnia peccata meaGloriouse DameRex seculorum et Domine dominatorUm doit plus volentiers juner le vendredyQuy est en tristourCely que fra ces messes chaunterJe vous requer Jaspar Melchior e BaltazarMundus iste totus quoddam scaccarium estQuy chescun jour denz seissaunte joursContra inimicos si quos habesSeint Hillere archevesque de Peyters ordina ces salmesEulotropia et celidoniaDe interrogandi moribundis beati AnselmiDieu roy de magesteContemplacioun de la passioun Jesu CristDe martirio sancti Wistani Occasions for Angels Occasions for Psalms in ANGlory to God in the Highest in ANPrayer of ConfessionPrayer on the Five Joys of Our LadyPrayer for ContritionReasons for Fasting on FridaySeven Masses to Be Said in MisfortuneSeven Masses in Honor of God and Saint GilesPrayer to the Three KingsAll the World s a Chess BoardThree Prayers That Never FailOccasions for Psalms in LOccasions for Psalms Ordained by Saint Hilary of PoitiersHeliotrope and CelandineSaint Anselm s Questions to the DyingAgainst the King s TaxesSeven Hours of the Passion of Jesus ChristThe Martyrdom of Saint WistanL Latin AN Anglo Norman Middle French ME Middle EnglishReferences Edit The Harley Lyrics introduction University of Southampton Retrieved 19 April 2011 Fein Susanna ed and trans with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript Volume 2 Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 03 Fein Susanna ed and trans with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript Volume 2 Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 03 Brook George Leslie 1948 The Harley lyrics the Middle English lyrics of ms Harley 2253 Issue 25 Manchester UP page 1 a b c d The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript Volume 2 Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 a b Revard Carter 2005 Four Fabliaux from London British Library MS Harley 2253 Translated into English Verse The Chaucer Review 40 2 111 Art 8 ABC a femmes Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 9 De l Yver et de l Este Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 a b Art 8 ABC a femmes Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 9 De l Yver et de l Este Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 18 Incipit vita sancti Ethelberti Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 23 Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 23 Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 24 Chaunter m estoit Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 a b Art 24 Chaunter m estoit Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 Art 25 Lystneth Lordynges A newe song Ichulle bigynne Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 a b Art 25 Lystneth lordynges A newe song Ichulle bigynne Introduction Robbins Library Digital Projects d lib rochester edu Retrieved 2016 02 05 External links EditEntry for Harley 2253 from British Library Seminar reading on Harley 2253 from Lancaster University The Harley Lyrics Wessex Parallel WebTexts 5 Medieval English DictionaryFURTHER READING Fein Susanna ed and trans with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript Volume 1 TEAMS Middle English Texts Series Kalamazoo Medieval Institute 2015 x 508 pp Edition and translation of fols 1 48 ISBN 978 1580442053 Also published online Robbins Library Digital Projects University of Rochester http d lib rochester edu teams publication fein harley2253 volume 1 Fein Susanna ed and trans with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript Volume 2 TEAMS Middle English Texts Series Kalamazoo Medieval Institute 2014 x 521 pp Edition and translation of fols 49 92 ISBN 978 1580441988 Also published online Robbins Library Digital Projects University of Rochester http d lib rochester edu teams publication fein harley2253 volume 2 Fein Susanna ed and trans with David Raybin and Jan Ziolkowski The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript Volume 3 TEAMS Middle English Texts Series Kalamazoo Medieval Institute 2015 x 420 pp Edition and translation of fols 93 120 ISBN 978 1580441995 Also published online Robbins Library Digital Projects University of Rochester http d lib rochester edu teams publication fein harley2253 volume 3 Fein Susanna ed Studies in the Harley Manuscript The Scribes Contents and Social Contexts of British Library MS Harley 2253 Kalamazoo Medieval Institute Publications 2000 Ker N R intro Facsimile of British Museum MS Harley 2253 EETS o s 255 London Oxford University Press 1965 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harley Lyrics amp oldid 1091809263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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