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20 Cards in this Set
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Deor
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author is unknown
c. 900-950 found in the Exeter Book |
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Riddles from the Exeter Book
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author: Aldhelm of Malmesburv
7th century |
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The Wanderer
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author is unknown
10th century found in the Exeter Book |
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The Wife's Lament
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author unknown
10th century found in the Exeter Book |
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Beowulf
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author: Christian poet; name unknown
1000 AD |
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Religious Literature
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various authors: Bede, King Alfred the Great, and some saints
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The Dream of the Rood
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title: "The Dream of the Cross"
author is unknown late 10th century |
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Caedmon's Hymn
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author: The Venerable Bede
731 found in: "An Ecclesiastical History of the English People" |
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The Canterbury Tales
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author: Geoffrey Chaucer
1386 printer: 1476 |
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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author is unknown
1375-1400 |
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York Play of the Crucifixion
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author: possibly the York Realist
1425 |
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The Second Shepherds' Play
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author: Wakefield Master
mid-15th century |
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Julian of Norwich
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author: Julian
1416 "Book of Showings" |
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Morte D'Arthur
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author: Sir Thomas Malory
begun in 1450's finished in 1470 |
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Middle English Lyrics
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works: The Cuckoo Song, Alison, My Lief is Faren in Londe, Western Wind, I Am of Ireland
possible authors: John Lyndgate and Hoccleve |
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What is he, this lordling, that cometh from the fight
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author: Franciscan William Herebert
approx. 1300 part of Incarnation and Cricifixion Lyrics |
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Incarnation and Crucifixion Lyrics
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works: Ye that Pasen by the Weye, Sunset on Calvary, I Sing of a Maiden, Adam Lay Bound, and The Corpus Christi Carol
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Popular Ballads
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author is unknown; collection by Child
17th century works: Lord Randall, Bonny Barbara Allen, The Three Ravens, Sir Patrick Spens |
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Middle English Religious Verse
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works: Wait a Litte (13th), When I See on the Cross (13th), A Winter Song (1300), I Have Labored Sore (15th), Wit Wonders (15th)
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Vox Ultima Crucis
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author: John Lydgate
1400-1450 part of the Middle English Religious verse |