The elf-queen, with hir joly companye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mede; This was the olde opinion, as I rede. I speke of manye hundred yeres ago; But now can no man see none elves mo. Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx - Side 69af Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 928 sider
...TALE OF THE WYF OF BATHE. Here blginneth the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe. Ix th'olde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of fayerye. 859 The elf-queen, with hir joly companye, Duunced ful ofte in many a grene mede ; This was the olde... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1894 - 556 sider
...of a hyphen between syllables shows that they are all to be pronounced. "In tholde dayes of the Kyng Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of fayerie; The elf queen with hir joly compaignye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mede; This was the... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1895 - 594 sider
...of " thise olde gentil Britons," and which carry us back to a time when, In thokle dayes of the King Arthour Of which that Britons speken greet honour,...joly companye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mede ; oriental legends, which the young squire will relate, with enchantments, magic mirrors, a brass horse... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 112 sider
...begging friars: " In tholde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, All was this land fulfild of fayerye. The elf-queen, with hir joly companye, Danced ful ofte in many a grene mede; This was the olde opinion, as I rede. I speke of manye hundred... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1895 - 924 sider
...TALE OF THE WYF OF BATHE. Here biginneth the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe. IN th'olde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fnlfild of fayerye. 859 The elf-quoen, with hir joly companyo, Dauuccd ful ofte in many a grcne mede... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 112 sider
...begging friars : " In tholde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, All was this land fulfild of fayerye. The elf-queen, with hir joly companye, Danced ful ofte in many a greue mede ; This was the olde opinion, as I rede. I speke of manye hundred... | |
| Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury - 1928 - 552 sider
...hyphen between syllables shows that they are all to be pronounced. **• " In tholcle tvryes of the Kyng Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fultild of fayerie; The elf queen with hir joly compaignye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mode;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 220 sider
...'of Bathe, 1-25, he says — " In th' olde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons spoken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of fayerye ; The elf-queen with hir joly companye, Daunced full ofte in many a grene mede ; This was the olde opinion, as I rede. I speke of manye hundred yeres... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 914 sider
...TALE OF THE WYF OF BATHE Here biginncth the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe. Is th'olde dayea of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fnlfild of fayerye. 859 • The elf-queen, with hir joly companye, Dauneed fnl ofte in many a greno... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 422 sider
...TALE OF THE WYF OF BATHE. Here biginneth the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe. IN tholde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of fayerye. 859 The elf-queen, with hir loly companye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene mede; This was the olde... | |
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