| Cayley Illingworth - 1808 - 112 pągines
...foe ? Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee ; Serpents lie where flowers grow." All the harm. I wishe to thee, most courteous knight, God grant the same...fully light. Blessed be the time and season, That yon came on Spanish ground ; If you may our foes be termed, Gentle foes we have you found : With our... | |
| Cayley Illingworth - 1810 - 116 pągines
...foe ? Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee ; Serpents lie where flowers grow." All the harm I wishe to thee, most courteous knight, God grant the same upon my head may fully light. ' Percey'i collection of ancient English Poetry. ;• • I Blessed Blessed be the time and season,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 pągines
...foe ? Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee : Serpents lie where flowers grow." "All the harme I wisho to thee, most courteous knight, God grant the same...That you came on Spanish ground; If you may our foes bo termed, " Rest you still, most gallant lady ; Rest you still, and weep no more ; Of fair lovers... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pągines
...country 1 Thy fair words throw doubts on thy sincerity." " Oh ! no," she said, " I am sincere : — " Blessed be the time and season That you came on Spanish ground ; If our foes you may be termed, Gentle foes we have you found. With our city you have won our hearts each... | |
| Richard John King - 1842 - 352 pągines
...foe? Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee : Serpents lie where flowers grow." All the harm I wishe to thee, most courteous knight, God grant the same...time and season, That you came on Spanish ground ; If our foes you may be termed, Gentle foes we have you found : With our city, you have won our hearts... | |
| Jedediah Stephens Tucker - 1844 - 522 pągines
...gallant warrior, Sir Benjamin Lianson, himself too a hero, from Staffordshire (from Trentham) : — Blessed be the time and season That you came on Spanish ground, If our foes you must be termed, Noble foes we have you found. CHAP. x.] MEMOIRS OF CHAP. x. Such being... | |
| Marmion Wilard Savage, Marmion Wilme Savage - 1845 - 356 pągines
...GF" CHAPTER XXXIX. " How should'st thou, fair lady, love me, Whom thou know'st thy country's foe ? All the harm I wish to thee, most courteous knight,...God grant the same upon my head may fully light." Seliques of Ancient English Poetry: The Spanish Ladye's Love. BETROSPECTTVE — A BOMANTIC MEETING... | |
| 1846 - 674 pągines
...Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee : Serpents lie where flowers grow." — " All the harm I wishe to thee, most courteous knight, God grant the same...time and season, That you came on Spanish ground ; If onr foes you may be termed, Gentle foes we have you found : With our city, you have won our hearts... | |
| 1846 - 604 pągines
...thy country's foe ? Thy fair words make me suspect thee, Serpents lye where flowers grow. ' Ladye. All the harm I wish to thee, most courteous knight,...fully light ! Blessed be the time and season That ye came on Spanish ground, If our foes ye may be termed, Gentle foes we have you found. With our city... | |
| 1846 - 614 pągines
...thy country's foe ? Thy fair words make me suspect thee, Serpents lye where flowers grow. ' Ladye. All the harm I wish to thee, most courteous knight,...grant the same upon my head may fully light ! Blessed he the time and season That ye came on Spanish ground, If our foes ye may be termed, Gentle foes we... | |
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