Arthur: A Short Sketch of His Life and History in English Verse of the First Half of the Fifteenth CenturyFrederick James Furnivall Early English Text Society, 1864 - 19 ページ |
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3one 3our aftyre appone armes awene berynes blode Bretayne brode bronde bryghte buske ceté clene clere conquerour Criste daye dede doune emperour erthe faire felde ffor ffore Florent fore fulle Gode Graythes gret grete grett hade hafe haldene haue heghe herte horsez hym seluene hyme in-to kene kepe king knights knyghttez kynge kyngez kythe landez leaf lede lenge lengez londes lorde lordys lowde Lucius lyfe lykes lyttille mene Modred Mordred myghte myne neuer noble noghte ouer owte owtte Piers Plowman pople prynce quod renke Romans Rome Rounde Table Rownde ryche rydes salle schalle schelde schewe selfene senatour siluer Sir Cador Sir Clegis sir Gawayne sone sothe stede strandez strenghe swerde syche Thane Thane sir thare thare-aftyre thay theme thorowe thow thurghe tyme vn-to vndire wapyne ware wayes wedys wele werre whare whene whilles wirchipe wordez wyrke wyste wyth þat
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82 ページ - Chalange nowe when thow wille, thow cheuys no more ! Thow has schedde myche blode, and schalkes distroyede, Sakeles, in cirquytrie, in sere kynges landis ; Schryfe the of thy schame, and schape for thyne ende ! Thow has a schewynge, sir kynge, take kepe jif the lyke, For thow...
102 ページ - Criste wil me thole ! He es eldare thane I, and ende salle we bothene ; He salle ferkke be-fore, and I salle come aftyre : 4152 3iffe hyme be destaynede to dy to-daye one this erthe, Criste comly with crowne take kepe to hys saule...
52 ページ - Wheno he hade foughttene in Fraunce, and the felde wonnene, And fersely his foomene fellde owtte of lyfe, 2376 He bydes for the beryenge of his bolde knyghtez, That in batelle with brandez ware broughte owte of lyfe.
104 ページ - Itt was my derlynge, dayntevous and fulle dere holdene, Kepede fore encorownmentes of kynges enoynttede One dayes, when I dubbyde dukkes and erlles.
11 ページ - In reading aloud a pause may conveniently be made between the sections. The two sections form, however, but one complete line ; and, as the metrical point is more necessary when the poem is to be sung or recited than when it is merely to be read, it has not been thought necessary to insert it in this edition, since the reader, when he has X ON THE METRE OP THE POEM.
108 ページ - With all wirchipe and welthe bat any wy scholde. Throly belles thay rynge and Requiem syngys, Dosse messes and matyns with mournande notes...
11 ページ - Ware thow wyghttere thane Wade or Wawayne owthire, Thow wynnys no wyrchipe, I warne the be-fore ! 965 Thow saynned the vnsekyrly to seke to these mouwtez, Siehe sex ware to symple to semble...
6 ページ - Syche bufletez he hym rechez witA hys brode klokes, Hys brest and his braíAelle whas blodye alle ouer ! 793 He rawmpyde so ruydly that alle the erthe ryfez, Eynnande one reede blode as rayne of the heuene ! He hade weryede the worme by wyghtnesse of strenghte, Ne ware it fore the wylde fyre...
48 ページ - And allé to-rattys oure mené -with theire riste horsses ; fibre they see í7¿aire cheftayne be chauffede so sore, They chasse and choppedoune oure cheualrous knyghttes ! Sir Bedwere was borne thurghe, and his breste thyrllede, With, a burlyche brannde, brode at the hiltes ; The ryalle rannke stele to his herte rynnys, 2240 And he...