| Thomas Percy - 1794 - 508 pągines
...dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever he flayne fliulde be ; i2aFor when both his leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. r. 102. abou. PC. V. 1 08. ftrenge hy. PC. r^iic. Itule. PC. V. in. into, ie iatws. V. in.... | |
| Lady - 1807 - 232 pągines
...knyght of great renowen ; Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe, With dyntes (3) wer beaten downe. For Wetharrynton my harte was wo, That ever he slayne shulde be ; For when both his leggs were hewyne in two, He knyled and fought on hys kne. (i) One may observe, that, in the catalogue... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1810 - 232 pągines
...dyntes wear beaten do wene. i!=i ;-' For Wetharryngton my harte was wo,: ••• : :•' ii.'rcl ch."; That ever he slayne shulde be; •••."". '' '...«.*. For when both his leggis wear hewyne in to, •••,%•/ f,.i. . Yet he knyled and fought -on hys kny. Ther was slayne with the dougheti Duglas... | |
| John Bell - 1812 - 342 pągines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pągina estą restringit ] | |
| Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 156 pągines
...knyght of great renowen, Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe With dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever he slayne shulde be ; For...leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. There was slayne with the dougheti Duglas Sir Hewe the Mongonbyrry, Sir Davye Lwdale, that... | |
| Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 128 pągines
...knyght of great renowen, Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe With dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever- he slayne shulde be; For...leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. There was slayne with the dougheti Duglas Sir Hewe the Mongonbyrry, Sir Davye Lwdale, that... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 390 pągines
...Stowe's Chronicle, p. 304.) from an older copy, in which are the following lines : For ffetharryngtan my harte was wo, That ever he slayne shulde be .For when both his legges were hewne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. (Prafat. ad Gul. Nubrigera. Histor. Appendix,... | |
| William Motherwell - 1827 - 566 pągines
...went, and the poet continues Ac theo deol that Alysaunder made, No may I nought fully rede, Darie surf in his armes two, Lord that Alesaunder was wo, He...slayne shulde be ; For when both his leggis wear hewyne into, Yet he knyled and fought on his kne." finds a parallel for obstinate doughtiness in the Gigantick... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 pągines
...concern) must lament Witherington. In the old copy of the ballad, the lines run thus : For Wetharryngton my harte was wo That ever he slayne shulde be For when both his leggis weare hewyne in to He knyled and fought upon his kne. » Ai shafts which long-field Parthians shoot,"]... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 pągines
...concern) must lament Witherington. In the old copy of the ballad, the lines run thus : For Wetharryngton my harte was wo That ever he slayne shulde be For when both his leggis weare hewyne in to He knyled and fought upon his kne. ' At shafts which long-field Parthians shoot,]... | |
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