The [notes to the Book of Curtasye] were originally printed here (pages 283-285). They have been moved to accompany that book, between pages 206 and 207.
Contents
| [286] | |
| POSTSCRIPT: | |
| [349],[358] | |
| [Suffer, and hold your tongue] | [361] |
[The Houshold Stuff] occupied at theLord Mayor’s Feast, A.D. 1505 | [362] |
| [The Ordre of goyng or sittyng] | [365] |
| [Latin Graces] | [366] |
| [381] | |
| [385] | |
| [387] | |
| [The Boar’s Head] | [388] |
[INDEX.]
All links in this section are external. Where possible, links lead directly to the word referenced. At a minimum, prose selections are broken into blocks of a half-page or less, and verse lines go by multiples of 4. Line numbers in prose are not used. Footnote numbers are left as printed, so the number used in the e-text will generally be different. References in the form “line B” are to the “ABC“ selections, Lerne or be Lewde and Aristotle, pages 258-261.
In the Index, words in I and J are treated together, while U and V are separately listed. Most words in yogh ȝ are alphabetized as Y.
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M]
[N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [Y] [Z]