First on the wall was peinted a forest, In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best, With knotty knarry barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough, As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And... The British Poets: Including Translations ... - עמוד 59מאת British poets - 1822תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 דפים
...sovereine mansion. First on the wall was peinted a forest, In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best, j -寒 + Y[ 0 Q 7+ 0z@ B @ V l}# s Jt8L [ there ran a romble and a swough, As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And dounward from an... | |
| Charles Richardson - 1836 - 136 דפים
...It suxyed so merrily. — Piers Plouhman't Vition, v. 20. First on the wall was peinted a forest — In which ther ran a romble and a swough, As though a storme shnlde bresten every bough. Chaucer. The KnigUes Tale, v. 1981. He wepeth, and waileth, maketh sory... | |
| J. H. Hippisley - 1837 - 378 דפים
...there wonneth neither man ne best, With knotty knarry barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hideous to behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough,...As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And downward from an hill, under a bent, Ther stood the temple of Mars omnipotent, Wrought all of burned... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 דפים
...of a wild country. First on the wall was peinted a/arert In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best ; With knotty, knarry, barrein trees old, Of stubbes...behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough, At though a storme shuld bresten every bough. Chaucer. The Knighla Tale. There overtake. Ta grete route... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 דפים
...the wall was peinted a forest, In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best, With knotty knarry barrcin trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to behold ;...In which ther ran a romble and a swough As though a storm shuld bresten every bough." And again, among innumerable terrific images of death and slaughter... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 דפים
...forest, In which ther wonneth' neyther man ne best, With knotty knarry" barrein trees old Of stubbles sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a...As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And downward from an hill under a bent,' Ther stood the temple of Mars armipotent, 1 Inside. • Dreadful.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 318 דפים
...forest, In which ther wonneth4 neyther man ne best, With knotty knarry" barrein trees old Of stubbles sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a romble" and a swough,7 As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And downward from an hill under a bent,8 Ther... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1847 - 518 דפים
...this a brave bonny lass, Mary Ambrée F Vera/i Relique,, p. U1. ARMIPOTENT. Mighty in arms. (Lat.) And dounward from an hill under a bent, Ther stood the temple of Mar* armi potent, Wrought all of burned stele, of which the entre« Was lunge and streite, and gastly... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1848 - 564 דפים
...knotty knarry" barrein trees old Of stubbles sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a romblc' and a swough,' As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And downward from an hill under a bent,' Ther stood the temple of Mars armipotent, 1 Inside. « Dreadful.... | |
| Mabinogion - 1849 - 486 דפים
..."First on the wall was peinted aforest In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best With knotty knarvy barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to...swough, As though a storme shuld bresten every bough," ccc. — 1977. SENDALL. — PAGE 57. THIS word is the same as that in the original Welsh, and is used... | |
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