Fairy Tales, Legends and Romances Illustrating Shakespeare and Other Early English WritersKerslake, 1875 - 426 pages |
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Page 141
... Then the ancient man lifted up his eyes and beheld Huon , and had great marvaile , for of a long season before , he had seene no man that spake of God . Then 66 he beheld Huon in the face , and began HUON OF BOURDEAUX . 141.
... Then the ancient man lifted up his eyes and beheld Huon , and had great marvaile , for of a long season before , he had seene no man that spake of God . Then 66 he beheld Huon in the face , and began HUON OF BOURDEAUX . 141.
Page 145
... marvaile , and he had great desire in himselfe to see that dwarfe king of the fayryes , and the strang adven- tures that were in that wood . Then he said unto Gerames that for feare of any death hee would not leave to passe that way ...
... marvaile , and he had great desire in himselfe to see that dwarfe king of the fayryes , and the strang adven- tures that were in that wood . Then he said unto Gerames that for feare of any death hee would not leave to passe that way ...
Page 146
... marvaile to recount the riches and fashion thereof , and it was so garnished with precious stones , that the clearnesse of them shined like the sonne . Also he had a goodlie bow in his hand , so rich that it could not be esteemed , and ...
... marvaile to recount the riches and fashion thereof , and it was so garnished with precious stones , that the clearnesse of them shined like the sonne . Also he had a goodlie bow in his hand , so rich that it could not be esteemed , and ...
Page 149
... marvaile , and were in great feare . " Ah ! Gerames , " quoth Huon , “ you showed mee well that it was great perill to passe this wood . I repent mee now that I had not beleeved you . " Then they sawe on the other side of the river a ...
... marvaile , and were in great feare . " Ah ! Gerames , " quoth Huon , “ you showed mee well that it was great perill to passe this wood . I repent mee now that I had not beleeved you . " Then they sawe on the other side of the river a ...
Page 151
... marvaile how he can speake of Almightie God , for I thinke he be a devill of hell ; and since he speaketh of God , meethinkes we ought to speake to him , for I thinke such a creature can have no power to doe us any evill ; I thinke hee ...
... marvaile how he can speake of Almightie God , for I thinke he be a devill of hell ; and since he speaketh of God , meethinkes we ought to speake to him , for I thinke such a creature can have no power to doe us any evill ; I thinke hee ...
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