Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 12Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1844 - English literature |
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Page xxii
... take us long , for the ground on which they could have sprung is not widely spread , nor indeed should we have alluded in this place to their local origin , but that we were anxious to call attention to the extraordinary fact , that ...
... take us long , for the ground on which they could have sprung is not widely spread , nor indeed should we have alluded in this place to their local origin , but that we were anxious to call attention to the extraordinary fact , that ...
Page xxvii
... takes care to bring under the lion's notice . " The fox alone , when lion is sick , Absents at once himself and physic , A fact which in due course is rung In royal ears by hostile tongue . ' * Lateinische Gedichte des X und XI Jh ...
... takes care to bring under the lion's notice . " The fox alone , when lion is sick , Absents at once himself and physic , A fact which in due course is rung In royal ears by hostile tongue . ' * Lateinische Gedichte des X und XI Jh ...
Page xxxi
... take his place among the cats , for that his knowledge of medicine was nothing worth : " Scis nichil , Isengrime ... takes the medicine , he must promote copious perspiration by enveloping himself in the thick and grey hide of a wolf ...
... take his place among the cats , for that his knowledge of medicine was nothing worth : " Scis nichil , Isengrime ... takes the medicine , he must promote copious perspiration by enveloping himself in the thick and grey hide of a wolf ...
Page xxxiii
... takes the medicine prescribed by the fox , and ensconces himself in the wolf's hide- " A copious sweat the fever straight subdued : He woke refreshed , nay more he asked for food ; Then better slept , and ate , until at length His ...
... takes the medicine prescribed by the fox , and ensconces himself in the wolf's hide- " A copious sweat the fever straight subdued : He woke refreshed , nay more he asked for food ; Then better slept , and ate , until at length His ...
Page xxxiv
... take it away , and bring a larger one ? " Joseph went out and brought the same again . " That won't do either , " said Reynard ; " the large heads are in the other corner . Fetch in two of the seven very 66 big ones ; or , stop , bring ...
... take it away , and bring a larger one ? " Joseph went out and brought the same again . " That won't do either , " said Reynard ; " the large heads are in the other corner . Fetch in two of the seven very 66 big ones ; or , stop , bring ...
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aferd agayn Anglo-Saxon ayenst beestis Bellyn Bruyn the bere brynge CAPITULO catte Caxton chyldren comen complayned cosyn coude counseyl court dame dayes deth drede dyde edition euyl eyen fable fatte fayn fayr felde Flemish fore frendes fynde grete Grimm Grymbert gydre gyue hath haue heed herde herte Ibid Isengrim kynge Kywart laye lignage lord the kyng Low German lyke Maleperduys maye moche myght neuer neuew nyght ouer Piers Ploughman poem praye preest quene rede Reinaert Reineke Reynard the Fox Reynardine Reynart sawe sayde saye sette shold shold haue sore sorowe spack stode subtyl suffre theef thenne ther therfore therin therof theyr thise thou thyng thynke tresour trespaced trouthe Tybert tyme vpon wente whan wold haue wolf wordes worship wulf wylle wyse wyste wyth wythout ye haue ye shal yf ye Ysegrym Zwentibold