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Monday, August 25, 2008

Some lyrical links

Click on the poem names below for links to online images of their texts in manuscript:

"Sumer is icumen in (The Cuckoo Song)"

"Bytuene Mersh and Averil (Alisoun)"


These images are hosted by the Wessex Parallel WebTexts Project, edited by Bella Millett (English, School of Humanities, University of Southampton). I recommend exploring the WPWT site more fully! (It's also linked to the right, under "Useful Online Resources."
Posted by Mike at 1:18 PM
Labels: images, lyrics, manuscripts

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