"A Miracle of God's Body" is translated from Robert Mannyng of Brunne's "Handlyng Synne" (Manual of Sins). Early English Text Society, No. 123, p. 333. See also p. [172] under Homily.
A Miracle of the Virgin
"A Miracle of the Virgin" is from a group of eight miracles, printed in Horstmann's edition of "The Minor Poems of the Vernon Manuscript." Early English Text Society, Part I, No. 98, pp. 138-166.
Other legends connected with the Virgin are to be found in the following volumes:
Underhill, E. The Miracles of Our Lady. E. P. Dutton & Company, New York, 1906.
Vincent, E. The Madonna of Legend and History. T. Whittaker, New York, 1899.
Kemp Welch, A., Translator. The Miracles of Our Lady, by Gautier de Coincy. Duffield & Company, New York, 1911.
The Translation of Saint Thomas of Canterbury
"The Translation of Saint Thomas of Canterbury" comes from Caxton's "Golden Legend," which should be consulted for a long account of the life of Thomas. Dean Stanley's "Memorials of Canterbury," now published in Everyman's Library, is an indispensable volume for the student.