And was arraied really, And out he cam all openly Where Athenagoras he fonde The which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king, this lord, this maiden... Books 6-8 - Page 330by John Gower - 1857Full view - About this book
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 460 pages
...which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king, this...lord, this maiden dere. This lord tho made hem riche feste With every thing which was honeste To plese with this worthy kinge, Ther lacketh hem no maner... | |
| John Gower - 1889 - 456 pages
...which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king, this...lord, this maiden dere. This lord tho made hem riche feste With every thing which was honeste To plese with this worthy kinge, Ther lacketh hem no maner... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 398 pages
...which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king, this...lord, this maiden dere. This lord tho made hem riche feste With every thing which was hon^ste To plese with this worthy kinge, Ther lacketh hem no maner... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 402 pages
...which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king, this lord, this maiden dere. This lord tho made hem rich6 feste With every thing which was hon6ste To plese with this worthy kinge, Ther lacketh hem no... | |
| John Gower - Christian ethics - 1857 - 420 pages
...Athenagoras Appollinum <ie navi in hofpicium honorifice recollegit et Thaifim, patre confenciente, in uxorem duxit. And thus they gone forth all in fere,...hem no maner thinge. But yet for al his noble array ' TWifeles he was unto that day, As he, that yet was of yonge age. So fell there into his corage The... | |
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