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Merciable

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Mer´ci`a`ble
a.1.Merciful.


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Lewis, `"Lete me suffre": reading the torture of St Margaret of Antioch in late medieval England'; Helen Phillips, `"Almighty and al merciable Queene": Marian titles and Marian lyrics'; Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, `"The Querelle des femmes": a continuing tradition in Welsh women's literature'; Noel James Menuge, `Reading constructed narratives: an orphaned medieval heiress and the legal case as literature'; Sally Mapstone, `The origins of Criseyde'.
Some lines in Chaucer's ABC may have been inspired by O Royne de misericorde, including his first line, |Almighty and al merciable queene', so unlike Deguileville's |A toi du monde le refui, / Vierge glorieuse'.
 
 
 
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