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Most I ryden by Rybbesdale

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In this secular lyric the which the speaker lists and describes the various parts of his lady (excepting one) in a literary
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Howell, Andrew J. (1980). "Reading the Harley Lyrics: A Master Poet and the Language of Conventions".
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Fein, Susanna Greer, ed. (2014). "Art. 34, Most I ryden by Rybbesdale: Introduction".
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poem. The text forms part of the collection known as the
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Middle English
Ribblesdale
Middle English lyric
Harley Lyrics
blason
In a fryht as Y con fare fremede
A wayle whyt ase whalles bon
Lenten ys come with love to toune
In May hit murgeth when hit dawes
Geoffrey of Vinsauf
Gwerful Mechain



The Complete Harley 2253 Manuscript
"Mosti ryden by Rybbesdale: introduction"
"The Fair Maid of Ribblesdale: Content and Context"
doi
10.2307/2872852
Chaucer: Sources and Backgrounds
Category
Middle English poems

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