Keywords: British Library MS Additional 34,193 Folio 122r.png Folio 122r out of MS Additional 34 193 at British Library showing an excerpt of a 15th-century Middle English prose text of The Vision of William of Stranton The shown text continues the sentence And then Sant Jon lede me aboue þe roche and þer I saw many saulys closyd wythin a wall of the transcription has been taken from p 97 of the cited source <poem> stone and thay lay wyde oppyn fast bonden and all stynkyng smoke of all þe forsayde fyres of penanse restyde on þer mowthes and on þer neyses and on þer eyne; and on þer wombys saw I dragownes snakys and toodys and many other gryesly bestes gnawynge and etynge wondyr dyspetyusly and all to increyse þer paynes and sowroys </poem> Scanned from plate facing p 77 out of Robert Easting St Patrick's Purgatory Oxford University Press 1991 ISBN 0-19-722300-1 century 15 Author PD-old-100 15th-century manuscripts St Patrick's Purgatory |