| 1884 - 624 sider
...he left this world of ours, Laid his body in the cloister, Under \VUrUburg's minster towers. And he gave the monks his treasures, Gave them all with this...should feed the birds at noontide Daily on his place ol rest; Saying, " From these wandering minstrels I have learned the art of song ; Let me now repay... | |
| Harry Lyman Koopman - 1919 - 648 sider
...he left this world of ours, Laid his body in the cloister, Under Wiirtzburg's minster towers. And he gave the monks his treasures, Gave them all with this...repay the lessons They have taught so well and long. •I Thus the bard of love departed ; And, fulfilling his desire, On his tomb the birds were feasted... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - 1919 - 328 sider
...towers. V And he gave the monks his treasures, Gave them all with this behest0: They should feed his birds at noontide Daily on his place of rest; Saying,...lessons They have taught so well and long." Thus the bard0 of love departed; And, fulfilling his desire, On his tomb the birds were feasted By the children... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1922 - 728 sider
...he left this world of ours, Laid his body in the cloister, Under Wilrtzburg's minster towers. And he gave the monks his treasures, Gave them all with this...repay the lessons They have taught so well and long." Tims the bard of love departed ; And, fulfilling his desire, On his tomb the birds were feasted By... | |
| Frederick Earle Emmons, Thomas Waterman Huntington - 1928 - 454 sider
...he left this world of ours, Laid his body in the cloister, Under Wiirtzburg's minster-towers. And he gave the monks his treasures, Gave them all with this...the birds at noontide Daily on his place of rest; Walter von der Vogelweid 131 Saying, "From these wandering minstrels I have learned the art of song;... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1850 - 870 sider
...Wurtzburg's minster tower*. " And he gave the monks his treasure ; Gave them all with thi« bequest — The; should feed the birds at noontide, Daily, on his place...the art of song ; Let me now repay the lessons They hare taught so well and long.' " Thus the bard of lore departed, And, fulfilling his desire, On his... | |
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