Piers Plowman  16157

Locations in Harold's Library

  • The Norton Anthology of Poetry (5th edition) (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 71
    • Excerpt: B-textfrom "In a somer seson, whan softe was the sonne"" to ""In a somer seson, whan softe was the sonne"
  • The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250-1918 (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 13
    • Excerptfrom "For trewthe telleth that loue • is triacle of hevene;" to "May no synne be on him sene • that useth that spise"
  • London: A History in Verse (book) (excerpt only)
    • page 29
    • Excerptfrom "Persons and parisshe preestes pleyned hem to the bisshop" to "That hire parisshes weren povere sith the pestilence tyme"

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