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 xxx
... thou wouldst relate what would me cure . If so , out with it ! ' Straight the wolf obeys , Sits , slightly hems , his pulse then feels , and says , ' Fear not , great king . Sound health will soon be thine , To pay each traitor off in ...
... thou wouldst relate what would me cure . If so , out with it ! ' Straight the wolf obeys , Sits , slightly hems , his pulse then feels , and says , ' Fear not , great king . Sound health will soon be thine , To pay each traitor off in ...
Page xliii
... Thou pray'dst that I might quick descry some fitting prey for me ; Food to my mind in thee I find , so thou that prey shalt be . ' " * 66 ' Egrediens silvam mane Isengrimus , ut escam Jejunis natis quæreret atque sibi , Cernit ab ...
... Thou pray'dst that I might quick descry some fitting prey for me ; Food to my mind in thee I find , so thou that prey shalt be . ' " * 66 ' Egrediens silvam mane Isengrimus , ut escam Jejunis natis quæreret atque sibi , Cernit ab ...
Page xlix
... thou gone ? Alas ! I'm here , oh uncle dear , thou in thy tomb , alone ! " * § XIII . We now come to the oldest High German poem on the subject of Reynard . Unfortunately this has not been handed down to us in its earliest shape , with ...
... thou gone ? Alas ! I'm here , oh uncle dear , thou in thy tomb , alone ! " * § XIII . We now come to the oldest High German poem on the subject of Reynard . Unfortunately this has not been handed down to us in its earliest shape , with ...
Page lxxvi
... thou me so axest pes ? ' ' Sire , ' he seid , I nel nozt lie If thou we woldest huer a res . For ic hinted up the doune , To loke , Sire , mi bizete , Ther ic slow a motune . 3e , Sir , and few gete . ' Ic am i - wreiid , Sire , to the ...
... thou me so axest pes ? ' ' Sire , ' he seid , I nel nozt lie If thou we woldest huer a res . For ic hinted up the doune , To loke , Sire , mi bizete , Ther ic slow a motune . 3e , Sir , and few gete . ' Ic am i - wreiid , Sire , to the ...
Page 38
... thou saist that thou louest me wel ; that hast thou shewd wel on my messagers these poure felaws , Tibert the cat , and Bruyn the bere , whiche yet ben al blody , whiche chyde not , ne saye not moche , but that shal this day coste the ...
... thou saist that thou louest me wel ; that hast thou shewd wel on my messagers these poure felaws , Tibert the cat , and Bruyn the bere , whiche yet ben al blody , whiche chyde not , ne saye not moche , but that shal this day coste the ...
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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