The Owl and the Nightingale and the English Poems of Oxford, Jesus College, MS 29 (II)
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- Thomas of Hales
- Author
- Unknown
- Author
- Susanna Fein
- Translator
- languages
- English, Middle (1100–1500)
- time periods
- 13th Century
- categories
- TEI-XML, Biblical exegesis, Debate poetry, Sermon, Proverb, Tail rhyme, Lyric poetry, Prayer, Lyric poetry (Marian), Complaint (Poetry), Fabliau, Wisdom literature, Otherworldly
- additional information
- Cover image: Man and owl in a bush opposite a chirping bird; flock fluttering above. The Howard Psalter; ca. 1308-1340; London, British Library, MS Arundel 83, fol. 14r, detail. Cover design by Theresa Whitaker.
- contents
- - Introduction
- Headnotes
- Oxford, Jesus College, MS 29 (II)
- 1. The Passion of Jesus Christ in English
- 2. The Owl and the Nightingale
- 3. Poema Morale
- 4. The Saws of Saint Bede
- 5. The Woman of Samaria
- 6. Weal
- 7. Death's Wither-Clench
- 8. An Orison to Our Lady
- 9. Will and Wit
- 10. The Annunciation
- 11. The Five Joys of Our Lady Saint Mary
- 12. When Holy Church is Under Foot
- 13. Doomsday
- 14. Death
- 15. Ten Abuses
- 16. A Little Sooth Sermon
- 17. Antiphon of Saint Thomas the Martyr in English
- 18. On Serving Christ
- 19. Thomas of Hales, Love Rune
- 20. Song of the Annunciation
- 21. Fire and Ice
- 22. Signs of Death
- 23. Three Sorrowful Tidings
- 24. The Proverbs of Alfred
- 25. An Orison to Our Lord
- 26. A Homily on Sooth Love
- 27. The Shires and Hundreds of England
- 28. The Eleven Pains of Hell
- 1. The Passion of Jesus Christ in English
- Explanatory Notes and Textual Notes
- First Lines Index updated
- Proper Names Index updated
- Bibliography