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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... swords of fyne Collayne ; 85 And if that I wende off thys grownde For soth unfoughten awaye , 50 He wolde me call but a kowarde knyght Tyll the bloode from ther bassonnetts ranne , As the roke doth in the rayne . Yelde the to me , sayd ...
... swords of fyne Collayne ; 85 And if that I wende off thys grownde For soth unfoughten awaye , 50 He wolde me call but a kowarde knyght Tyll the bloode from ther bassonnetts ranne , As the roke doth in the rayne . Yelde the to me , sayd ...
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... sword and a dagger he wore by his side , Of manye a man the bane ; And he was clad in his capull hyde Topp and tayll and mayne . Stand you still , master , quoth Little John , Under this tree so grene ; And I will go to yond wight ...
... sword and a dagger he wore by his side , Of manye a man the bane ; And he was clad in his capull hyde Topp and tayll and mayne . Stand you still , master , quoth Little John , Under this tree so grene ; And I will go to yond wight ...
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... sword , brown bill , " & c .; and sometimes even " bright brown sword . " Chaucer applies the word rustie in the same sense ; thus he describes the reve : - " And by his side he bare a rusty blade . " Prol . ver . 620 . • 120 The first ...
... sword , brown bill , " & c .; and sometimes even " bright brown sword . " Chaucer applies the word rustie in the same sense ; thus he describes the reve : - " And by his side he bare a rusty blade . " Prol . ver . 620 . • 120 The first ...
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... swords they drew out than , With mighty strokes most eagerlye Each at the other ran . They wounded were , and bled full sore , They both for breath did stand , And leaning on their swords awhile , Quoth Tarquine , Hold thy hand , And ...
... swords they drew out than , With mighty strokes most eagerlye Each at the other ran . They wounded were , and bled full sore , They both for breath did stand , And leaning on their swords awhile , Quoth Tarquine , Hold thy hand , And ...
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... swords , and there followed so sharp a conflict , that multitudes on both sides lost their lives . " In the midst of this general engagement , at length the two great earls meet , and after a spirited rencounter agree to breathe ; upon ...
... swords , and there followed so sharp a conflict , that multitudes on both sides lost their lives . " In the midst of this general engagement , at length the two great earls meet , and after a spirited rencounter agree to breathe ; upon ...
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