Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, 第 2 巻1876 |
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... armes , To aske a parley faire and free . Then twelve good knightes King Arthur chose , 25 The best of all that with him were , To parley with the foe in field , And make with him agreement faire . The king he charged all his hoste , In ...
... armes , To aske a parley faire and free . Then twelve good knightes King Arthur chose , 25 The best of all that with him were , To parley with the foe in field , And make with him agreement faire . The king he charged all his hoste , In ...
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... armes I slew . 25 30 335 40 And Lucyus , the emperour of Rome , 45 I brought to deadly wracke ; And a thousand more of noble knightes For feare did turne their backe . 6 Five kinges of paynims ' I did kill Amidst that bloody strife ; 50 ...
... armes I slew . 25 30 335 40 And Lucyus , the emperour of Rome , 45 I brought to deadly wracke ; And a thousand more of noble knightes For feare did turne their backe . 6 Five kinges of paynims ' I did kill Amidst that bloody strife ; 50 ...
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... armes when he came in , 95 And he went back with one . Upp then came that ladye gaye With torches burning bright ; She thought to have brought Sir Gyles a drinke , Butt she found her owne wedd - knight . 100 The first thinge that she ...
... armes when he came in , 95 And he went back with one . Upp then came that ladye gaye With torches burning bright ; She thought to have brought Sir Gyles a drinke , Butt she found her owne wedd - knight . 100 The first thinge that she ...
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... armes to sleepe ; 120 And take her up in thine armes twaine , For filing 2 of her feete . " Ellen is gone into the towne , And lowe into the streete ; The fayrest ladye that shee colde finde She hyred in his armes to sleepe ; 125 And ...
... armes to sleepe ; 120 And take her up in thine armes twaine , For filing 2 of her feete . " Ellen is gone into the towne , And lowe into the streete ; The fayrest ladye that shee colde finde She hyred in his armes to sleepe ; 125 And ...
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... armes all night . " 15 20 20 Quoth hee , " I thanke yee , ladye faire , This kindness yee shew to mee ; 25 And whether it be to my weale or woe , This.night will I lig with thee . " All this beheard a litle foot - page , By his ladyes ...
... armes all night . " 15 20 20 Quoth hee , " I thanke yee , ladye faire , This kindness yee shew to mee ; 25 And whether it be to my weale or woe , This.night will I lig with thee . " All this beheard a litle foot - page , By his ladyes ...
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