FOOTNOTES:
[1] Du Méril, Poésies Populaires Latines Antérieures au Deuxième: Siècle, p. 240.
[2] Du Méril, op. cit., p. 239.
[3] Du Méril, Poésies Populaires Latines du Moyen Age, p. 196.
[4] Du Méril, Poésies Pop. Lat. Ant., pp. 278, 241, 275.
[5] These extraordinary compositions will be found on pp. 174-182 of a closely-printed book entitled Carmina Med. Aev. Max. Part. Inedita. Ed. H. Hagenus. Bernae. Ap. G. Frobenium. MDCCCLXXVII. The editor, so far as I can discover, gives but scant indication of the poet who lurks, with so much style and so terrible emotions, under the veil of Cod. Bern., 702 s. Any student who desires to cut into the core of cloister life should read cvii. pp. 178-182, of this little book.