Poileis courser were; For certes, fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend. But evermore hir moste wonder was, How that it coude gon, and was of bras; It was of faerie, as the peple semed. Diverse... Bell's Edition - Stran 165avtor: John Bell - 1782Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 794 strani
...eye As it a gcntil Poileis courfer were ; For certcs fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne eoud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend....mofte wonder was How that it coude gon and was of bras : It was of Faerie, as the peple femed : Diverfe folk drverftly han dcmed : As many heds as many wittes... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 400 strani
...horsly, and so quik of eye, As it a gentil Poileis courser were; For certes, fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend. But evermore hir moste wonder was, How that it coude gon, and was of bras; It was of faerie, as the peple semed. Diverse... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 strani
...horaly, and so quik of eye, As it a gentil Poileis courser were ; For certes fro his tsyl unto his ere ning hour To@ / moste wonder was How that it coude gon, and was of bras; It was of Faerie, as the peple semed. Diverse... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 strani
...eye, As it a gentil Poileis eourser were ; For eertes fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne eoud moste wonder was How that it eoude gon, and was of bras ; It was of Faerie, as the peple semed. Diverse... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 strani
...horsly, and so quik of eye, As it a gentil Poileis courser were : For certes, fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend. But evermore hir moste wonder was, How that it coude gon, and was of brae ; It was of faerie, as the peple seined. Diverse... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1834 - 404 strani
...horsly and so quik of eye, As it a gentil Poileis courser were ; For certes fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend." symptoms which convinced her that she was in the family way. She did all in her power to keep her condition... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - 1837 - 370 strani
...a dinner-table in the age of Shakspeare : at Oxford the expression, *c high table," is still used. Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend *. But evermore hir moste wonder was How it coude gon, and was of bras ; It was of faerie, as the peple semed. Diverse... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - 1837 - 378 strani
...dinner-table in the age of Shakspeare : at Oxford the expression, " high table," is still used. APPENDIX. 343 Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend I*. But evermore hir moste wonder was How it coude gon, and was of bras ; It was of faerie, as the... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 strani
...manly is to a man. As it a gentle Poileis courser1 were ; For certes,2 fro his tayle unto his ere, Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend.3 But evermore hir moste wonder was, How that it coude gon, and was of bras ; It was of faerie,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1851 - 604 strani
...of eye, As it a gentil Poileis courser were : For certes, fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art nc coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend. But evermore hir inoste wonder was, How that it coude gon, and was of bras ; It was of faerie, as the peple seraed.... | |
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