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British Library, MS Arundel 249: Another Manuscript in the Hand of Ricardus Franciscus

British Library, MS Arundel 249: Another Manuscript in the Hand of Ricardus Franciscus 2014 NOTES AND QUERIES 189 unknown author of the fifteenth-century mor- it seems that Geffrey is prepared to drink what ality play The Castle of Perseverance was par- he brews. ticularly fond of brewing metaphors, including ALASTAIR MINNIS Yale University this one. Concerning the sinner who repents doi:10.1093/notesj/gju030 too late, Veritas (Truth, the daughter of God) The Author (2014). Published by Oxford University Press. exclaims, ‘Lete hym drynke as he brewyth!’ All rights reserved. For Permissions, (3274). When such a person prospers in the please email: journals.permissions@oup.com world he enjoys dainty ‘drynke at mete and Advance Access publication 16 April, 2014 mele’, forsaking the Lord, but subsequently he will ‘drynke’ what ‘he hathe browne [brewed] and bake [baked]’ (3299–300). A BRITISH LIBRARY, MS ARUNDEL 249: final (later) example: ‘I am grieved it should ANOTHER MANUSCRIPT IN THE HAND be said he is my brother, and take these OF RICARDUS FRANCISCUS courses; well, as he brews, so shall he drink’ (Ben Jonson, Every Man in His Humour, LONDON, British Library, MS Arundel 249 is a two-part manuscript. The second part, span- II.i). The suggestion of imbibing one’s own ning folios 9r–120v, comprises fifteenth- and woe is strong in these examples; http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Notes and Queries Oxford University Press

British Library, MS Arundel 249: Another Manuscript in the Hand of Ricardus Franciscus

Notes and Queries , Volume 61 (2) – Jun 23, 2014

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2014 NOTES AND QUERIES 189 unknown author of the fifteenth-century mor- it seems that Geffrey is prepared to drink what ality play The Castle of Perseverance was par- he brews. ticularly fond of brewing metaphors, including ALASTAIR MINNIS Yale University this one. Concerning the sinner who repents doi:10.1093/notesj/gju030 too late, Veritas (Truth, the daughter of God) The Author (2014). Published by Oxford University Press. exclaims, ‘Lete hym drynke as he brewyth!’ All rights reserved. For Permissions, (3274). When such a person prospers in the please email: journals.permissions@oup.com world he enjoys dainty ‘drynke at mete and Advance Access publication 16 April, 2014 mele’, forsaking the Lord, but subsequently he will ‘drynke’ what ‘he hathe browne [brewed] and bake [baked]’ (3299–300). A BRITISH LIBRARY, MS ARUNDEL 249: final (later) example: ‘I am grieved it should ANOTHER MANUSCRIPT IN THE HAND be said he is my brother, and take these OF RICARDUS FRANCISCUS courses; well, as he brews, so shall he drink’ (Ben Jonson, Every Man in His Humour, LONDON, British Library, MS Arundel 249 is a two-part manuscript. The second part, span- II.i). The suggestion of imbibing one’s own ning folios 9r–120v, comprises fifteenth- and woe is strong in these examples;

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