note: FallowsCat, 332; PopeM, 644-6; WilsonSC, 88; CattinR, no.106. Music ed. CMM88, 30 & NanenE, no.31 (EscB), PopeM, 474 (MC), PerkinsM, ii, no.53 (Mel). Form and rhyme scheme of lauda closely modeled on the French rondeau; see CattinCI, 428-9, who suggests (along with PopeM, 646) that the lauda was conceived as a rondeau quatrain. Incipit of Fr. text in lauda sources frequently appears as ‘Plus que...’