By my troth," answered Tyler, "I will not eat this day before I have thy head." At these words the Mayor of London, with about twelve men, rode forward, armed under their robes, and seeing Tyler's manner of behaving, said, "Scoundrel, how dare you to... The chronicles of England, France, Spain, etc - Side 275af Jean Froissart - 1847Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Jean Froissart - 1901 - 452 sider
...again addressing the squire, said, " Give me that sword." " I will not," replied th^ VoL. I.— 15 squire, " for it is the King's sword, and thou being...how dare you to behave thus in the King's presence ? " The King, also enraged at the fellow's impudence, said to the mayor, " Lay hands on him." Whilst... | |
| M. Jones - 1870 - 192 sider
...and I were together thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast, for as large a heap of gold as this church." " By my troth," answered Tyler, " I will not eat this day before I have thy head." Upon this, the Mayor of London, with about twelve more, armed under their robes, seeing Tyler's manner... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1879 - 518 sider
...and I were together thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast, for as large a heap of gold as this church." — "By my troth," answered Tyler,...these words the mayor of London, with about twelve more, rode forward, armed under their robes, and, pushing through the crowd, saw Tyler's manner of... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1879 - 498 sider
...and I were together thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast, for as large a heap of gold as this church." — "By my troth," answered Tyler,...these words the mayor of London, with about twelve more, rode forward, armed under their robes, and, pushing through the crowd, saw Tyler's manner of... | |
| Barbara Clay Finch - 1883 - 316 sider
...being but a mechanic art not worthy to bear it ; and if only thou and I were together, thou wouldest not have dared to say what thou hast, for a heap of...my troth/ answered Tyler, ' I will not eat this day until I have thy head.' At these words the Mayor of London, with about twelve men, rode forward, armed... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 498 sider
...and I were together, thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast for as large a heap of gold as this church." "By my troth," answered Tyler, "I...these words, the mayor of London, with about twelve more, rode forward, armed under their robes, and, pushing through the crowd, saw Tyler's manner of... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1908 - 626 sider
...the king finished speaking, Wat Tyler, casting his eyes round, spied a squire attached to the king's person bearing a sword. This squire Tyler mortally...how dare you to behave thus in the king's presence?" The king, also enraged at the fellow's impudence, said to the mayor, " Lay hands on him." Whilst King... | |
| Chauncey Wetmore Wells - 1914 - 330 sider
...and I were together, thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast for as large a heap of gold as this church." "By my troth," answered Tyler, "I...these words, the mayor of London, with about twelve more, rode forward, armed under their robes, and, pushing through the crowd, saw Tyler's manner of... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1915 - 484 sider
...and I were together, thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast for as large a heap of gold as this church." "By my troth," answered Tyler, "I...these words, the mayor of London, with about twelve more, rode forward, armed under their robes, and, pushing through the crowd, saw Tyler's manner of... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - 1916 - 674 sider
...and I were together, thou wouldst not have dared to say what thou hast for as large a heap of gold as this church." "By my troth," answered Tyler, "I...these words, the mayor of London, with about twelve more, rode forward, armed under their robes, and, pushing through the crowd, saw Tyler's manner of... | |
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