Bodleian Library, Digby 102
Written: circa 1400 or early 15th c. in the western or south-western Midlands.
Contents
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Folio Title
1 C-Text of Piers Plowman
98-127 Twenty-four vernacular poems:i. "Loue God, and Drede"ii. "Mede & Muche Thank"iii. "Treuth, Reste, and Pes"iv. "Lerne Say Wele, Say Litel, or Say No3t"v. "Wyt & Wille"vi. "To Lyue Bodyly is Perylous"vii. "Man, Know Thy Self, and Lerne to Dye"viii. "A good Makynge of Iour Delaye"ix. "With God of Loue & Pes, 3e Trete"x. "A Good Steryng to Heuenward"xi. "God & Man Ben Made Atte On"xii. "God Saue the Kyng, and Kepe the Croune"xiii. "Ded is Worchyng"xiv. "Man, Be Warre Er the Be Woo"xv. "The Descryuyng of Mannes Membres"xvi. "A Remembraunce of LII Folyes"xvii. "Loue that God Loueth"xviii. "The Declaryng of Religioun"xix. "God's Appeal to Man"xx. "How Man's Flesh Complained to God Against Christ"xxi. "A Lernyng to Good Leuynge"xxii. "Knowe Thy Self & Thy God"xxiii. "Of The Sacrament of the Altere"xxiv. "The Lessouns of the Dirige"
128 A metrical paraphrase of the seven Penitential Psalms by Richard of Maydestone136 The Debate of the Body and the Soul