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... fayre lady & a passynge wyfe & Igrayne was her So whan the duke & his wyfe were comen to yo kynge / by the meanes of grete lordes they were bothe accor- ded , & the kyng lyked & loued this lady well and made her grete chere out of ...
... fayre lady & a passynge wyfe & Igrayne was her So whan the duke & his wyfe were comen to yo kynge / by the meanes of grete lordes they were bothe accor- ded , & the kyng lyked & loued this lady well and made her grete chere out of ...
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... fayre manoyr manoir fayd Leaf r1 [ pages 303 * and 304 * ] verso : 12 recto : 28 palfray 34 corne xxj verso : 8 faunte 11 reyentyd palfroy torne xxij faunce repentyd 25 fal wed falewed 29 fyonas lyonas 8 Leaf r [ page 305 ] recto : 26 ...
... fayre manoyr manoir fayd Leaf r1 [ pages 303 * and 304 * ] verso : 12 recto : 28 palfray 34 corne xxj verso : 8 faunte 11 reyentyd palfroy torne xxij faunce repentyd 25 fal wed falewed 29 fyonas lyonas 8 Leaf r [ page 305 ] recto : 26 ...
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... fayre knyght god the bleffe " ( 745 13 ) ; " god yow blysse " ( 753 21 ) ; " god me forbede ” ( 207 8 ) . Many verbs are conjugated with to be instead of with to have : " were mette " ( 561 22 ) ; " was become " ( 366 15 ) ; " is become ...
... fayre knyght god the bleffe " ( 745 13 ) ; " god yow blysse " ( 753 21 ) ; " god me forbede ” ( 207 8 ) . Many verbs are conjugated with to be instead of with to have : " were mette " ( 561 22 ) ; " was become " ( 366 15 ) ; " is become ...
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... fayre ; 8 , and Igrayne was her name ; 9 , to the ; 10 , bothe accorded ; 11 , her grete ; 12 , lyke as ; 20 , As foone ; 21 , wonders ; 26 , at your commaundement ; for than haue ye ; 30 , wonders ; 33 , he had ; 36 , & that other ...
... fayre ; 8 , and Igrayne was her name ; 9 , to the ; 10 , bothe accorded ; 11 , her grete ; 12 , lyke as ; 20 , As foone ; 21 , wonders ; 26 , at your commaundement ; for than haue ye ; 30 , wonders ; 33 , he had ; 36 , & that other ...
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... fayre ; 18 , I shal tel you fyrs ; 21 , vnto ; 22 , duke also and but yf ; 23 , make hym felfe ; 25 , this case ; 28 , the one ; 34 , worfte ; 35 , that our kynge fende vnto the two . 48. I , to ; 4 , vpon ; 6 , in moost pleasaunt ; 15 ...
... fayre ; 18 , I shal tel you fyrs ; 21 , vnto ; 22 , duke also and but yf ; 23 , make hym felfe ; 25 , this case ; 28 , the one ; 34 , worfte ; 35 , that our kynge fende vnto the two . 48. I , to ; 4 , vpon ; 6 , in moost pleasaunt ; 15 ...
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Page 11 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. "It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
Page 8 - The byrth, lyf, and actes of Kyng Arthur; of his noble knyghtes of the Rounde Table, theyr merveyllous enquestes and aduentures, thachyeuyng of the Sane Greal; and in the end Le Morte Darthur, with the dolourous deth and departyng out ofthys worlde of them al.
Page 7 - Table. Newly refined, and published for the delight, and profit of the Reader.
Page 13 - Syr Lamerocke, with the wife of king Lote, that was his own aunte. This is good stuffe, for wise men to laughe at, or honest men to take pleasure at. Yet I know, when Gods Bible was banished the Court, and Morte Arthure receiued into the Princes chamber.
Page 7 - The History of the renowned Prince Arthur, king of Britain with his life and death and all his glorious Battles, likewise the noble acts and heroic deeds of his valiant knights of the round table. London. 1816...
Page 207 - ... the length of the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger...
Page 185 - All the thought which in the course of my studies, I have been able to give to the subject, has led me to conclude that the ideal in Art is but the impressions made upon the mind of the artist by the beautiful or Art subjects in external nature, and that our Art power is the ability to receive and retain these impressions so clearly and distinctly as to be able to duplicate them...
Page 180 - Where so euer ye fare by fryth or by fell : My dere chylde take hede how Trystam doo you tell.