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*[[File:Pictogram voting keep.svg|16px]] Much better. AGF on offline and paywalled references, no close paraphrasing that I've found. New enough, long enough, fairly interesting. Might be worth noting in-article if this is pronounced po-E-ma mo-RA-le or pu-MA mo-RAL or however. — [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]] ([[User talk:Crisco 1492|talk]]) 05:25, 6 September 2012 (UTC) | *[[File:Pictogram voting keep.svg|16px]] Much better. AGF on offline and paywalled references, no close paraphrasing that I've found. New enough, long enough, fairly interesting. Might be worth noting in-article if this is pronounced po-E-ma mo-RA-le or pu-MA mo-RAL or however. — [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]] ([[User talk:Crisco 1492|talk]]) 05:25, 6 September 2012 (UTC) | ||
:*''Fairly'' interesting? Xcuse me? This is '''fascinating'''! Indirect passives! West Midlands or Middlesex? Septenary lines! Anglo-Norman and Old English, prose and poetry! An old man reflecting on guilt and sin, and describing the pleasures you'll miss unless you change your life! What more could you ask for? Sheesh. [[User:Drmies|Drmies]] ([[User talk:Drmies|talk]]) 14:39, 6 September 2012 (UTC) | :*''Fairly'' interesting? Xcuse me? This is '''fascinating'''! Indirect passives! West Midlands or Middlesex? Septenary lines! Anglo-Norman and Old English, prose and poetry! An old man reflecting on guilt and sin, and describing the pleasures you'll miss unless you change your life! What more could you ask for? Sheesh. [[User:Drmies|Drmies]] ([[User talk:Drmies|talk]]) 14:39, 6 September 2012 (UTC) | ||
| + | ::*If we count page views, our readers want [[Hermaphrodite (Nadar)|nude pictures of intersexed people]] (somehow that's my most popular article). Academically it is fascinating, but for Joe Blow... If you have access to the poem it would be PD, and an old translation might be too. — [[User:Crisco 1492|Crisco 1492]] ([[User talk:Crisco 1492|talk]]) 14:43, 6 September 2012 (UTC) | ||
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Lambeth Homilies, Trinity Homilies
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- ( Article history links: Lambeth Homilies
- Trinity Homilies
- Poema Morale )
- ... that the Old English Lambeth Homilies (c. 1200), written in the Middle English period, share five homilies (and the Poema Morale) with the Trinity Homilies (c. 1200-1225), which likewise preserve Old English forms?
Created/expanded by Drmies (talk). Self nom at 05:00, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
From Ov to Vo in Early Middle English doesn't support that both share the Poema Morale. In fact, it doesn't mention Poema at all (i.e. fn1 in Poema Morale fails verification) — Crisco 1492 (talk) 04:19, 6 September 2012 (UTC)
Much better. AGF on offline and paywalled references, no close paraphrasing that I've found. New enough, long enough, fairly interesting. Might be worth noting in-article if this is pronounced po-E-ma mo-RA-le or pu-MA mo-RAL or however. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 05:25, 6 September 2012 (UTC)
- Fairly interesting? Xcuse me? This is fascinating! Indirect passives! West Midlands or Middlesex? Septenary lines! Anglo-Norman and Old English, prose and poetry! An old man reflecting on guilt and sin, and describing the pleasures you'll miss unless you change your life! What more could you ask for? Sheesh. Drmies (talk) 14:39, 6 September 2012 (UTC)
- If we count page views, our readers want nude pictures of intersexed people (somehow that's my most popular article). Academically it is fascinating, but for Joe Blow... If you have access to the poem it would be PD, and an old translation might be too. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 14:43, 6 September 2012 (UTC)