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MED Why werre (Peterh 104) p.8
"Why werre..." (incipit) [Why werre] Bibliographical References: IMEV 4165; Manual 5.XIII.82; Wells 4.35. Manuscript, print, and LALME references: Cambridge, Peterhouse 104 (Pref.MS) Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, Advocates 19.2.1 (Auchinleck) (Pref.MS) LALME: vol. 1. 88. "Hand B. Language of Gloucs/Worcs border; entered in Gloucs." LP 6940. Editions, facsimiles, and other sources cited: * The Simonie: A Parallel Text Edition, eds. D. Embree and E. Urquhart (1991). * A Poem on the Times of Edward II, ed. C. Hardwich, Percy Soc. 28 (1849). * The Political Songs of England from the Reign of John to that of Edward II, ed. T. Wright, Camd. 6 (1839). MED title stencils and sources: Auch (Adv 19.2.1) * c1330 Why werre (Auch) :: The Simonie: A Parallel Text Edition, eds. D. Embree and E. Urquhart (1991). top 1/3 of pp. 64-108. Note: In A-Ta the stencil refers to The Political Songs of England from the Reign of John to that of Edward II, ed. T. Wright, Camd. 6 (1839). 323-45. Peterh * c1400 Why werre (Peterh) :: The Simonie: A Parallel Text Edition, eds. D. Embree and E. Urquhart (1991). bottom 1/3 of pp. 64-108. Note: In A-Ta cited with the stencil ?c1350 Why werre (Peterh 104) from A Poem on the Times of Edward II, ed. C. Hardwich, Percy Soc. 28 (1849). 1-35.