Thus, too, when Morgan the Fay takes measures to get Ogier the Dane into her power she causes him to be shipwrecked on a loadstone rock near to Avalon. Escaping from the sea, he comes to an orchard, and there eats an apple which, it is not too much to... The Archaeological Review - Página 319editado por - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 434 páginas
...nyghtyngale byggyng hir nest ; The papyngay fast about can flye ; The throstill song wolde have no rest. He presed to pul the frute with his honde : "As man for fode wex nere honde feynte." She seid, " Thomas, let that stond, Or ellis the feend will the atteynt. "... | |
| 1806 - 448 páginas
...nyghtyngale byggyng hir nest ; The papyngay fast about can flye ; The throstill song wolde have no rest. He presed to pul the frute with his honde : "As man for fode wex nere honde feynte." She seid, " Thomas, let that stond, Or ellis the feend will the atteynt. "... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 páginas
...nyghtyngale biggyng hur nest, The popynjay fast about can flye, The throstille song wolde have no rest. He presed to pul the frute with his honde, As man for fode was nyhonde feynte ; 1 Originally "tre" in the MS. Jamieson, for some reason, reads "birke." 2 " Undirnethe a derne lee,"... | |
| William Lauder - 1864 - 306 páginas
...hir nest, fe popyniay fast about gan flye, fe throstill song wolde haue no rest. he presed to pul J>e fr[ute with] his honde, As man for fode was nyhonde feynte ; She seid, thomas, let fern stande, Or ellis fe feend [will] fe ateynte. If fou pulle, fe sothe to sey, [leaf 121, back]... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1875 - 448 páginas
...nyghtyngale biggyng hur nest, The popynjay fast about can flye, The throstille song wolde have no rest. He presed to pul the frute with his honde, As man for fode was nyhonde feynte ; She seid, " Thomas, let them stand, Or elles the feend will the ateynte ! If thou pulle, the sothe to sey, Thi soule goeth... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1891 - 402 páginas
...sea, he comes to an orchard, and there eats an apple which, it is not too much to say, seals his fate. Again, when Thomas of Erceldoune is being led down...realm, he desires to eat of the fruit of certain trees. If thou pulle the sothe to sey, Thi soule goeth to the fyre of hell Hit cummes never out til domusday,... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1897 - 402 páginas
...sea, he comes to an orchard, and there eats an apple which, it is not too much to say, seals his fate. Again, when Thomas of Erceldoune is being led down...will the ateynte. If thou pulle the sothe to sey, Thi soule goeth to the fyre of hell Hit cummes never out til domusday, But ther ever in payne to dwelle."... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1904 - 404 páginas
...sea, he comes to an orchard, and there eats an apple which, it is not too much to say, seals his fate. Again, when Thomas of Erceldoune is being led down...certain trees. ' He presed to pul the frute with his homle, As man for Code was nyhonde feynte ; She seid, Thomas, lat them stande, Or ellis the fiend will... | |
| Edwin Sidney Hartland - 1916 - 404 páginas
...sea, he comes to an orchard, and there eats an apple which, it is not too much to say, seals his fate. Again, when Thomas of Erceldoune is being led down...them stande, Or ellis the fiend will the ateynte. If them pulle the sothe to sey, Thi soule goeth to the fyre of hell Hit cummes never out til domusday,... | |
| 442 páginas
...nyghtyngale biggyng hur nest, The popynjay fast about can flye, The throstille song wolde have no rest. He presed to pul the frute with his honde, As man for fode was nyhonde feynte ; She seid, " Thomas, let them stand, Or elles the feend will the ateynte ! If thou pulle, the sothe to sey, Thi soule goeth... | |
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