| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1847 - 350 pages
...evene lengthe, 83 And wondurly delyver, and gret of strengthe. And he hadde ben somtyme in chivachie, In Flaundres, in Artoys, and in Picardie, And born...reede. Syngynge he was, or flowtynge, al the day, 9 1 He was as fressh as is the moneth of May. Schort was his goune, with sleeves long and wyde. Wel... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 352 pages
...evene lengthe, 83 And wondurly delyver, and gret of strengthe. And he hadde ben somtyme in chivachie, In Flaundres, in Artoys, and in Picardie, And born...reede. Syngynge he was, or flowtynge, al the day, 9 1 He was as fressh as is the moneth of May. Schort was his goune, with sleeves long and wyde. Wel... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 358 pages
...evene lengthe, 83 And wondurly delyver, and gret of strengthe. And he hadde ben somtyme in chivachie, In Flaundres, in Artoys, and in Picardie, And born...fresshe floures, white and reede. Syngynge he was, or flowtjmge, al the day, 91 He was as fressh as is the moneth of May. Schort was his goune, with sleeves... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 360 pages
...evene lengthe, 83 And wondurly delyver, and gret of strengthe. And he hadde ben somtyme in chivachie, In Flaundres, in Artoys, and in Picardie, And born...litel space, In hope to stonden in his lady grace. Embrowclid was he, as it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, white and reede. Syngynge he was, or... | |
| Electronic journals - 1904 - 668 pages
...majestic." With ;he first part of this description we have a turther parallel if the lines Embrouded was he, as it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, whyte and rede, are taken to refer not, according to the usual interprétation, to the embroidery on... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...little excursions, into the enemy's country In hope to stonden in his lady grace. Embrowdid was hr.«ts it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, white and reede. Syngynge he was, or flowtynge, al the day ; 91 He was as fressh as is the moueth of May. Schort was his goune, with sleeves long and wyde. Wel... | |
| William Spalding - English language - 1853 - 446 pages
...immediately before. ' Ourled. • At if. ' Agile ; a word common in the romances. * Knightly warfare. And born him wel, as in so litel space, In hope to stonden in his lady grace. Embrowdid8 was he, as it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, white and reede.7 Syngynge he was,... | |
| William Spalding - English literature - 1854 - 446 pages
...immediately before. 1 CurleS. * As if. * Agile ; a word common in the romances. 6 Knightly warfare. And born him wel, as in so litel space, In hope to...it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, white and reede,7 Syngynge he was, or flowtinge,3 al the day : He was as fressh as is the moneth of May ! Schort... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1856 - 686 pages
...wine).f He had a nature " embrowdid" like the complexion of his own " yong Squyer," as it were a rnede Al ful of fresshe floures, white and reede. Syngynge...the day ; He was as fressh as is the moneth of May. j " I take unceasing delight in Chaucer," said Coleridge, when aged, languishing, and dying out: "his... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1856 - 672 pages
...complexion of his own "yong Squyer," as it were a medc Al ful of fresshe floures, white and rcede. Syngynge he was, or flowtynge, al the day ; He was as fressh as is the moneth of May. j " I take unceasing delight in Chaucer," said Coleridge, when aged, languishing, and dying out: "his... | |
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