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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2010
This interesting little legend, preserved in a volume in the Harleian Collection of MSS. in the British Museum, calendared as “Poems by Chaucer, Dan Lydgate, and others,” can hardly be said to have escaped the notice of our antiquaries, since Ritson, in his Bibliographia Poetica, p. 71, mentions it, and gives its authorship to Lydgate.
page 3 note * Dan, a corruption of Dom or Dam, the abbreviated form of Dominus.
page 8 note a Here evidently must be an error in the transcript. To complete the rhythm it should read, “He that made bothe hell and heuene.”—Vide last stanza.