Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: i.1–6.
[1]
f. 228
Alle men þat wile lyuen in this world cristenliche alle þei sufferen persecucioun as þe apostil poule seyth eyther fro wiþouten be malyce of men or fro wiþinne be temptaciouns of þe fend and þer for schuld no man ouertake of himself be fals sekirnesse on þat on side ne on þat other syde …
f. 236v
… for to assayen him be alle þe sleyghtes þat he cowde and ʒet wisely and resonabli he ouercom him right so schal he þorw his endeles merci ouercomen þe …
Ends defectively due to the loss of three leaves from the MS. Rubric heading: ‘Qui habitat in adiutorio altissimi in proteccione dei celi commorabitur’ [f. 228]. Commentary on Psalm 90, Qui Habitat, attributed to Walter Hilton. IPMEP 554; Wells Rev. 2:541 [23] amended by 9:3436 [33]. Text ends defectively at Wallner p. 43 line 2.
Other texts: Wells Rev. lists 6 MSS. See IMEP 12 indexing BodL Eng. poet. a.1 [7] and IMEP 13 indexing Lambeth 472 [5]. See Hh.1.11 [6].
[2]
f. 240
… as in his feling boþe bodili and gostli þorw plente of grace þan þinkiþ he him al wounden and lappid in þe mercy of god he wunderith and louiþ al his goodnes al þing plesith and no þing may mysliken him for þe merci of god turnith al þing into softnes and also for to schewin þi sothfastnesse be nyght nyght betokeniþ aduersite … f. 247v
… and souereyn goodnesse in euerlastinge lyf unto þat lyf he bringe vs our lord god crist ihus þat on þe rode tre boughte vs.
Begins defectively due to the loss of three leaves from the MS; ends with Latin doxology (f. 247v). Commentary on Psalm 91, Bonum Est, attributed to Walter Hilton. IPMEP 115.5; Wells Rev. 2:541 [23] amended by 9:3436 [34]. Text begins acephalously at Wallner p. 55 line 5.
Other texts: Wells Rev. lists 7 MSS. For MSS already indexed see IMEP 12 indexing BodL Eng. poet. a.1 [8] and IMEP 13 indexing Lambeth 472 [6]. See Hh.1.11 [7].
[3]
f. 251
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