916 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Elevatio differs conspicuously from the first in containing an 
extended dialogue concerning the Harrowing of Hell. Al¬ 
though this second Elevatio shows a marked advance' toward 
a Harrowing of Hell play, in the absence of impersonation it 
stops short of true drama. 
<DEPOSITIO CRUCIS> 1 
(fol. 68 v ) Einitis Vesperis 2 exuat Sac erdcs cAsuLAm 7 
ASSUMEnS UNUm DE PreLATIS in S^peRPELLICIIS DISCALCIAR1 
reponant Crucvm Tamer cum Corpote Dommico m Sep- 
ulc ro iwcipiens ipse solus hoc r espomorium: Estimates 
SUm, GENUFLECTENDO CUm SOCIO SUO, QUO INCEPTO STATIM 
surgat. Simiviten FIAT in r esponsorio: Sepulto Domino. 
Cuorus totum uesponsorium ptosequatur cum suo u ersu 
GENUFLECTENDO Ter TOTUm TEMPUS USQ^C AD FINEm SmjICII 
responsorii: (fol. 69 r ) Estimatus sum, cuoms prosE- 
QuaTur Tesponsorium : Cum descendentibus in la cum, factus 
sum sicut homo sine adiutorio, inter mortuos liber. Versus: 
Posuerunt me in lacu inferiori in tenebrosis et in umbra 
mortis. Factws. Dum TremctuM. responsorium cum suo 
U ersu CANITUR, PreDICTI DUO SACdfDOTES THURIFICEU/T SEPUL- 
CRUm, QUO FACTO 7 CLAUSO OSTIO, IUCIPIAT IDEm SACdfDOS 
hoc sequels responsorium : Sepulto domino. Chot^s R e- 
s^ondeat : Signatum est mlonumentum, uoluentes lapidem 
ad ostium mo (fol. 69 v ) numenti, ponentes milites qui cus- 
todirent illud. Versus : He forte ueniant disci puli eius 7 
furentur eum et dicant plebi, surrexit a mortuis. Ponentes. 
SAcemos ant iphonam: In pace. Chori(S PROSEouaruR: 
In idipsum dormiam et requiescam. Sacctdos a ntiphonam : 
Marsh”s Library, Dublin, another 14th century Processional from the 
same church. I regret that I have not seen this latter MS. Sub¬ 
stantially all of the Visitatio from it is given in facsimile by W. H. 
Frere, The Winchester Troper, London, 1894 (Henry Bradshaw So¬ 
ciety), Plate 26b. From this facsimile Professor J. M. Manly has 
printed the Visitatio in his Specimens of the Pre-Shakespearean Drama r 
Yol. I, Boston, 1900, pp. xxii-xxvi. 
1 Bodleian MS. Rawlinson Liturgical d. iv., fol. 68v-70l 
2 Vespers of Good Friday. 
