Poems of Chivalry, Faery, and the Olden TimeSmith, Elder, 1840 - 166 sider |
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... fairy race , and many of the heroes of chivalry had the reputation of having had fairies for their wives or mistresses . These stories were not confined to works of poetical romance : they were commonly believed both in the north and ...
... fairy race , and many of the heroes of chivalry had the reputation of having had fairies for their wives or mistresses . These stories were not confined to works of poetical romance : they were commonly believed both in the north and ...
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... fairy , whom he calls The Fairy Melu- sina , by which I suppose she was known in some other character than that of the wife of the hero of the crusades , though I do not find her name in any other faerie legend . She built him a ...
... fairy , whom he calls The Fairy Melu- sina , by which I suppose she was known in some other character than that of the wife of the hero of the crusades , though I do not find her name in any other faerie legend . She built him a ...
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... fairy race ; and although , by the above passage from Chaucer , it would appear that the belief in the influence of ... fairies , for , notwith- standing that these harmless spirits were included by the church in the general denunciation ...
... fairy race ; and although , by the above passage from Chaucer , it would appear that the belief in the influence of ... fairies , for , notwith- standing that these harmless spirits were included by the church in the general denunciation ...
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... fairy adventure . - The imagination of the poet filled it with enchantment , and peopled its solitudes with a supernatural and mysterious race . It was the land of magic and of chivalrous deed . There dwelt the invisible and the mystic ...
... fairy adventure . - The imagination of the poet filled it with enchantment , and peopled its solitudes with a supernatural and mysterious race . It was the land of magic and of chivalrous deed . There dwelt the invisible and the mystic ...
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... fairies of Sir Amys ; whilst the fairy princess to whom the knight in the other ballad is unconsciously wedded , is one of those spirits of sin- beautiful in form , and possessed of human affections , but by some sad and unexplained ...
... fairies of Sir Amys ; whilst the fairy princess to whom the knight in the other ballad is unconsciously wedded , is one of those spirits of sin- beautiful in form , and possessed of human affections , but by some sad and unexplained ...
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Abbot alcaide ALCAYDE OF ALHAMA amongst Antequera Archbishop of Rheims armour Arthur Champernown ballad Baron beauteous beautiful blood blow bold bore bosom bower breast bright CASTLE OF DOUGLAS Charlemagne chivalry Christian Christmas cheer dame dance dishonour of Mahoun Don Alonso doth Duke dwelt écus Elfinine eyes Faery Queen fair fairy falchion fame fell Ferragus flowers forest forget my woe gallant gentle giant goeth Granada greenwood greenwood tree ground hall hath heart helmet Hildegart holy Hugh of Harlton knightly lady lady's lance land Lay of Sir light lonely Lord James losing of Alhama lover men at arms merrily merry merry England minstrel noble o'er OLD BAILEY old friends meet passed PERILOUS CASTLE Reignier Roland shield shone sighs Sir Guy Sir Knight smile song sooth spirit squire's old seat steed stood sweet sword tell tender thee thou tower troth trumpet's Twas unto voice wassail ween young Sir Hugh
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Side 164 - Cádiz se llama: cien doblas le doy por ella, no me las estima en nada. La respuesta que me han dado es que mi hija es cristiana, y por nombre le habían puesto doña María de Alhama; el nombre que ella tenia mora Fátima se llama.
Side 3 - In olde dayes of the King Artour, Of which that Bretons speken gret honour, All was this lond fulfilled of Faerie; The Elf quene with hire joly compagnie Danced ful oft in many a grene mede...
Side 163 - Alhambra, porque á ti sea castigo y otros tiemblen en miralla, pues perdiste la tenencia de una ciudad tan preciada. — El alcaide respondía, de esta manera les habla: - Caballeros y hombres buenos, los que regis á Granada, decid de mi parte al rey, como no le debo nada; yo me estaba en Antequera en bodas de una mi hermana: [mal fuego queme las bodas y quien á ellas me llamara!
Side 164 - Caballeros y hombres buenos, los que regis á Granada, decid de mi parte al rey, como no le debo nada; yo me estaba en Antequera en bodas de una mi hermana: [mal fuego queme las bodas y quien á ellas me llamara! El rey me dio su licencia, que yo no me la tomara: pedíla por quince dias, diómela por tres semanas. De haberse Alhama perdido...
Side 1 - ... beauty ; fond of appearing in white, whence they are often called the white ladies. Jervaise of Tilleberry, marshal of the kingdom of Aries, who lived in the beginning of the thirteenth century, writes thus concerning them, in a work inscribed to the emperor Otho IV. ' It has been asserted, by persons of unexceptionable credit, that fairies used to choose themselves gallants from among men, and rewarded their attachment with an affluence of worldly goods ; but if they married, or boasted of a...
Side 164 - El que la tiene cautiva marques de Cádiz se llama: cien doblas le doy por ella, no me las estima en nada. La respuesta que me han dado es que mi hija es cristiana...
Side 161 - ... elle touchoit le timbre ou écu de ses armes pour le recommander aux juges du tournoi, c'est-à-dire, pour leur en demander justice. Ceux-ci , après avoir fait les informations 53 nécessaires, devoient prononcer; et si le crime avoit été prouvé juridiquement, la punition suivoit de près.