A One-Text Print OF Chaucer's Minor Poems, BEING THE BEST TEXT OF EACH POEM IN THE PARALLEL-TEXT EDITION, FOR HANDY USE BY EDITORS AND READERS. EDITED BY FREDERICK J. FURNIVALL. LONDON: PUBLISHT FOR THE CHAUCER SOCIETY BY N. TRÜBNER & CO., 57 & 59, LUDGATE HILL. Parallel-Text edition of Chaucer's Minor Poems, p. 423, note 1, lines 13, 14. Whittingham's Chaucer 1822, and the Aldine of 1845, both have the Bukton, with the name in the first line: Singer, vol. iv. p. 239, "My master, Bukton," &c. ; Aldine, vol. v. p. 299, "My master Bukton," &c. But both editions leave the title of the poem out of their |