Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets: Together with Some Few of Later Date, Volym 1W. P. Nimmo, 1869 |
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... head and beard , and , dressing himself in the habit of that profession , took his harp in his hand . In this disguise , he walked up and down the trenches without suspicion , playing all the while upon his instrument as a Harper . By ...
... head and beard , and , dressing himself in the habit of that profession , took his harp in his hand . In this disguise , he walked up and down the trenches without suspicion , playing all the while upon his instrument as a Harper . By ...
Sida xvii
... head and beat out his brains . ‡ And though the prince blamed him for strik- ing the man after he was dead , yet his near access shows the respectable situation of this officer ; and his affectionate zeal should have induced Edward to ...
... head and beat out his brains . ‡ And though the prince blamed him for strik- ing the man after he was dead , yet his near access shows the respectable situation of this officer ; and his affectionate zeal should have induced Edward to ...
Sida xix
... head of his gild , although he had not been one of the eight minstrels who had had the general direc- tion . The Serjeant of his Minstrels , we may presume , was next in dignity to the Marshal , although he had no share in the ...
... head of his gild , although he had not been one of the eight minstrels who had had the general direc- tion . The Serjeant of his Minstrels , we may presume , was next in dignity to the Marshal , although he had no share in the ...
Sida xx
... heads , " & c . , or else by blind Harpers or such like Taverne Minstrels that give a fit of mirth for a groat ; and ... head seemly rounded tonsterwise : ‡ fair kembed , that with a sponge daintily dipt in a little capon's greace was ...
... heads , " & c . , or else by blind Harpers or such like Taverne Minstrels that give a fit of mirth for a groat ; and ... head seemly rounded tonsterwise : ‡ fair kembed , that with a sponge daintily dipt in a little capon's greace was ...
Sida xxiv
... head AS " rounded Tonster - wise " ( which I venture to read tonsure - wise ) , " his beard smugly shaven . " See above , p . xx . It must , however , be observed , that not- withstanding such clerical appearance of the minstrels , and ...
... head AS " rounded Tonster - wise " ( which I venture to read tonsure - wise ) , " his beard smugly shaven . " See above , p . xx . It must , however , be observed , that not- withstanding such clerical appearance of the minstrels , and ...
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