O mortall folke! you may beholde and se Howe I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is deth at last, through his course and myght; After the day there cometh the derke night; For though the day be never so longe, At last... A Tour in a Phaeton Through the Eastern Counties - 77 psl.autoriai: James John Hissey - 1889 - 403 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...beholde and se Howe I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is deth at last, through his course and myght; After the day...For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensonge. And my selfe called La Graunde Amoure, Seking adventure in the worldly... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...beholde and se Howe I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is deth at last, through his course and myght; After the day...For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensonge. And my selfe called La Graunde Amoure, Seking adventure in the worldly... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...beholde and se Howe I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is deth at last, through his course and myght; After the day...For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensonge. And my selfe called La Graunde Amoure, Seking adventure in the worldly... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...beholde and se Howe I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is deth at last, through his course and myght; After the day...For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensonge. And my selfe called La Graunde Amoure, Seking adventure in the worldly... | |
| 1881 - 636 psl.
...beholdc anil so Howe I lye hero, sometime a mighty knight ; The onde ofjoyeaml all prosperitic Is death at last, through his course and myght. After the day there cometh the dark night, For thoughe the day be never so long, At last the belles ringeth to evensong.' It is said... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 psl.
...beholde and se Howe 1 lye here, sometime a myghty knyght ; The end of joye and all prospérité In deth obert Chambers belles ringeth to evensonge. It has been contended that if Hawes had never written anything but this... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1902 - 218 psl.
...beholde and se How I lye here, sometime a mighty knight The ende of joye, and all prosperitie Is death at last, through his course and myght After the day, there cometh the darlte nyght For thoughe the day be never so long At last the belles ringeth to evensong." The " Pastime... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 psl.
...I lye here, sometime a myghty knyghtl The end of joye and all prosperite Is deth at last, thorough .his course and myght ! After the day there cometh...For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to even-songe ! 63 THE EXCUSATION OF THE AUCTHOURE CAPIT. XLVI Unto all poetes I do... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 psl.
...myghty knyghtl The end of joye and all prospérité Is deth at last, thorough his course and myght 1 After the day there cometh the derke night; For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to even-songe ! THE EXCUSATION OF THE AUCTHOUR1 САРГТ. XLVI Unto all poetes I do... | |
| William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 466 psl.
...myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prospérité Is deaih at last, through his course and uiyght; After the day there cometh the derke night; For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to eveusouge. And my selfe called La Graunde Amoure, Seking adventure in the worldly... | |
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