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This is a scan of a reproduction of the opening verses of Origo Mundi, the first play of the Ordinalia (the magnum opus of mediaeval Cornish literature), written by an unknown monk in the late 14th century, as it is believed. The reproduction is found on page xv of Cornish Drama by Edwin Norris, 1859. QuartierLatin1968 01:08, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

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opening verses of Origo Mundi, the first play of the Ordinalia (the magnum opus of mediaeval Cornish literature)

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