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Contains 86 Results:

"First came the lovely lion"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 17
Scope and Contents

"First came the lovely lion" is a page of text in red and black. Several decorated intials are on front. The back also has several decorated intials including one with three knights. The text is the third page of continuation of the Christmas Carol The Carnal and the Crane which was started two pages previous(Box 1, Folder 7, Object 15) and then continued onto Box 1, Folder 7, Object 15.

Dates: 1879-1956

"But now I have it reapen"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 18
Scope and Contents

"But now I have it reapen" is a page of text in red and black. The page has several decorated initals including one with many figures. The text of the page is the last part of the Christmas Carol The Carnal and the Crane which started on the page "As I sat under a sycamore tree" (Box 1, Folder 7, Object 15). The back of the page is blank.

Dates: 1879-1956

"Jersualem my happy home"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 19
Scope and Contents

"Jersualem my happy home" is a page of text in black. The front of the page contains decoration of pink, green, red, blue and yellow around and in some letters. There is a colorful decorated border and a large decorated intial with a bird and the sun. The back of the page has no decoration only text of black and brown. The text is a hymn titled Jerusalem my Happy Home.

Dates: 1879-1956

"Hierusalem my happy home"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 20
Scope and Contents

"Hierusalem my happy home" is a paage that is a third filled with text of brown and black. The back of the page is blank. The text is a hymn titled Jerusalem my Happy Home. However the page says "Song of Mary the Mother Of Christ. (London" E.Allde) 1601."

Dates: 1879-1956

"Now the Day Dawis"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 21
Scope and Contents

"Now the Day Dawis" is a page of text in red and black. The front of the page has several decorated initials with landscapes and a large one with a castle and a border to the left. The back of the page has two decorated initials, one with a knight the other with a spring landscape. A border is also located to the left. The text is Alexander Montgomerie's The Night is Near Gone.

Dates: 1879-1956

"Lament for the Makers"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 23
Scope and Contents

"Lament for the Makers" is a page of text in black and red. The front also has lettering in yellow and a decorated border. There is also a decorated initial with an old man with a cane and sword. The back of the page has no decorations, only text. The text is the peom Lament for the Makers by William Dunbar.

Dates: 1879-1956

"Them helpsis no conclusionis slee:-"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 24
Scope and Contents

"Them helpsis no conclusionis slee:-" is a page of text in red and black. There is no decroation, only text, on both the front and the back. The text is the peom Lament for the Makers by William Dunbar.

Dates: 1879-1956

"He has tane Rowel of Aberdine"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 25
Scope and Contents

"Them helpsis no conclusionis slee:-" is a page of text in red and black. There is no decoration, only writing, on the front and back of the page. The back of the page have a glossary and states: "William Dunbar b 1460, d? 1520" at the bottom. The text of the page is the poem Lament For the Makers by Willaim Dunbar.

Dates: 1879-1956

"The firste stok and fader"

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 1
Scope and Contents

Illustrated man and woman in blue pink and green. Decorative bordering and decorated initials. Headings and ends of paragraphs in red ink. The text on the front of the page and onto the back is Gentilesse by Chaucer. The second half of the back of page is "The Compleynt of Chaucer to His Purse."

Dates: 1879-1956