" BY JOHN LYDGATE
"THE MONK OF BURY."
[_Harleian_MS._ 565, _and_Cottonian_MS.
_Julius_ B. II.]
Toward the ende of wyndy Februarie,
Whanne Phebus was in the fysshe roune,[146]
Out of the signe which callyd is Aquarie,
Newe kalendas were entred and begonne,
Of Marches comyng, and the mery sonne,
Upon a Thorsday shed[147] hys bemys bright
Upon London, to make them glad and light.
[Footnote 146: croune _in_Cotton_MS._Julius_ B. II.
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