And then your grace need not make any doubt, But in twenty-four hours you'll ride it about. The king he laughed, and swore by St. Jone, I did not think it could be gone so soon ! — Now from the third question thou must not shrink, But tell me here truly... The world of wit and humour, ed. by G.M. Fenn - Sida 470redigerad av - 1899 - 480 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Thomas Percy - 1767 - 420 sidor
..." You muft rife with the fun, and ride with the fame, Until the next morning he rifeth againe ; go And then your grace need not make any doubt, But in...hours you'll ride it about." The king he laughed, and fwore by St. Jone, I did not think, it could be gone fo foone ! — Now from the third queflion thou... | |
| Lady - 1807 - 232 sidor
...grace need not make any donbt, But in tweuty-fonr honrs you'll ride it abont." The King he langhed, ami swore by St. Jone, I did not think it could be gone so soone ! Now from the third qnestion yon most not shrinke, But tell me here truly what I do thmke. " Yea, that shall I do, and... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 sidor
...about. You must rise with the sun, and ride with the same, Until the next morning he riseth again, And then your Grace need not make any doubt, But in twenty-four hours you will ride it about. The king he laughed, and swore by St. Jone, I did not think it could be gone... | |
| 1843 - 588 sidor
...about. You must rise with the sun, and ride with the same, until the next morning he riseth againe ; and then your grace need not make any doubt, but in twenty-four hours you '11 ride it about. The King he laughed, and swore by St. Jone, I did not think it could be gone... | |
| 1845 - 258 sidor
...sun, and ride with the same, Until the next morning he riseth againe ; And then your grace need not to make any doubt, But in twenty-four hours you'll ride it about." The king he laughed, and vowed by St. Jone, " I did not think, it could be gone so soone!" — " Now from the third question... | |
| 1851 - 362 sidor
...and swore hy St. Jone, That could with his learning an answer devise. 1 did not think, it could he gone so soone ! — Now from the third question thou must not shrinke Then home rode the ahhot of comfort so cold, 45 But tell me here truly what I do thiuke. 96 And he... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1855 - 324 sidor
...about. " You must rise with the sun, and ride with the same, Until the next morning he riseth againe; And then your grace need not make any doubt, But in twenty-four hours you'll ride it about." • Meaning probably St. Botolph. I did not think, it could be gone so soone! The king he laughed,... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 sidor
...about. You must rise with the sun, and ride with the same, Until the next morning he riseth againe; And then your grace need not make any doubt But in...shall I do, and make your grace merry: You thinke I 'm the abbot of Canterbury; But I 'm his poor shepheard, as plain you may see, That am come to beg... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 sidor
...about. Yon must rise with the sun, and ride with the same, Until the next morning he riseth againe ; And then your grace need not make any doubt But in twenty-four houra you'll rido it about The king he laughed, and swore by St. Jone, I did not think it could be... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 sidor
...the same, Until the next morning he riseth againe ; And then your grace need not to make any doubfc, But in twenty-four hours you'll ride it about." The king he laughed, and vowed by St. Jone, " I did not think, it could be gone so soone !." — "Wow from the third question... | |
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