Poems of Chivalry, Faery, and the Olden TimeSmith, Elder, 1840 - 166 sider |
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... giant foe , Shall harm thee in this forest , Whilst thou with me dost go ; The monster and enchanted knight Shall come not in our way , green For o'er this land the Elfin Queen Holds undivided sway 12 The Lay of Sir Amps .
... giant foe , Shall harm thee in this forest , Whilst thou with me dost go ; The monster and enchanted knight Shall come not in our way , green For o'er this land the Elfin Queen Holds undivided sway 12 The Lay of Sir Amps .
Side 67
... , March'd noble Charlemagne . He was a giant foul and grim , And Ferragus was hight , So strong , that on his hand he could Sustain an armed knight : The Peers of France did gallant deeds Throughout Hispania's land F 2 ROLAND AND FERRAGUS.
... , March'd noble Charlemagne . He was a giant foul and grim , And Ferragus was hight , So strong , that on his hand he could Sustain an armed knight : The Peers of France did gallant deeds Throughout Hispania's land F 2 ROLAND AND FERRAGUS.
Side 68
... giant's bosom through ; For he trusted to his nimble limbs , His goodly falchion's blade , And to Christ , whose holy faith and land The soldan did invade . Then Roland to the giant sent A message of disdain , In presence of the Emperor ...
... giant's bosom through ; For he trusted to his nimble limbs , His goodly falchion's blade , And to Christ , whose holy faith and land The soldan did invade . Then Roland to the giant sent A message of disdain , In presence of the Emperor ...
Side 69
... befel , I now will tell , As it to me was told . The giant aimed a blow at him , Which Roland did avoid , For ere the Pagan's falchion fell He nimbly leapt aside ; — Then , full of rage , the giant tried , Roland and Ferragus . 69.
... befel , I now will tell , As it to me was told . The giant aimed a blow at him , Which Roland did avoid , For ere the Pagan's falchion fell He nimbly leapt aside ; — Then , full of rage , the giant tried , Roland and Ferragus . 69.
Side 70
... as well have tried to fell The gates of Gaza down . Till noon the battle lasted , - The giant then did say , That he a truce demanded Until the following day ; And , laying down upon the grass His monstrous length 70 Koland and Ferragus .
... as well have tried to fell The gates of Gaza down . Till noon the battle lasted , - The giant then did say , That he a truce demanded Until the following day ; And , laying down upon the grass His monstrous length 70 Koland and Ferragus .
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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 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...
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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...
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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.