| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 256 psl.
...bright as any starre, That fyry flambes ensensed alway out, Whiche I behelde and was in great doubte; Her palfrey swyft renning as the winde, With two white...degre. They leaped oft and were of me ryght fayne; I suifred them, and cheryshed them agayne. Their collers were of golde and of tyssue fine, W herin their... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...double ; Her palfrey swyft renning as the winde, With two white grayhoundes that were not behyndc. When that these grayhoundes had me so espied, With faunyng chere of great humilitie Jn goodly haste they fast unto me hyed; I mused why and wherfore it should be, But I welcomed them... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...bright as any starre, That fyry flambes ensensed alway out, Whiche I behelde and was in great doubte; Her palfrey swyft renning as the winde, With two white...grayhoundes had me so espied, With faunyng chere of great hurailitie In goodly haste they fast unto me hyed; I mused why and wherfore it should be, But I welcomed... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...bright as any starre, That fyry flambes ensensed alway out, Whiche I behelde and was in great doubte; Her palfrey swyft renning as the winde, With two white grayhoundes that were not behynde. ->r When that these grayhoundes had me so espied, With faunyng chere of great humilitie In goodly haste... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 psl.
..., rennyng as the winde With two white greyhouds , that were not behind. When that these greyhoundes had me so espied With faunyng chere of great humilitie In goodly haste, they fast unto me hied; I mused why, and wherfore it shoulde be, But I welcomed them , in every degree ; They leaped... | |
| Alfred Henry Barford - 1867 - 136 psl.
...swift, rennyng as the winde With two white greyhouds, that were not behind. When that these greyhoundes had me so espied With faunyng chere of great humilitie In goodly haste, they fast unto me hied ; I mused why, and wherfore it shoulde be, But I welcomed them, in every degree ; They leaped... | |
| Alfred Henry Barford - 1878 - 166 psl.
...swift, rennyng as the winde With two white greyhouds, that were not behind. When that these greyhoundes had me so espied With faunyng chere of great humilitie In goodly haste, they fast unto me hied ; I mused why, and wherfore it shoulde be, But I welcomed them, in every degree ; They leaped... | |
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