HE It standeth so, — a dede is do Whereof grete harme shall growe: My destiny is for to dy A shamefull deth, I trowe; Or elles to fle: the one must be. None other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, And take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my... The Prince and the Pedlar, Or, The Siege of Bristol - 99 psl.autoriai: Ellen Pickering - 1839Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John Struthers - 1822 - 276 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, Arid take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true ! None other rede I can ; For I must to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man. She. O Lord, what is this worldys blysse, That changeth as the... | |
| Ellen Pickering - 1839 - 944 psl.
...trowe ; Or elles to flee : the one must be ; None other way I knowe ; But to withdraw as an ontlawe, And take me to my bowe. Wherefore, adieu, my own hart...I can ; For I must to the greene wode go, Alone, a banyihed roan. Nut Broume Mayde. WE have already alluded to the wonderful power possessed by the Pedlar... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - 178 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, And take me to my bowe. c Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true ! None other rede I can ; For I must to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man.' ' O Lord, what is thys worldys blysse, That changeih as the... | |
| Ellen Pickering - 1845 - 836 psl.
...dy Л »hameful deth. I trowe , Or elle* lo flee : the one muet be, None other way I k nmv<- : Dut to withdraw as an outlawe, And take me to my bowe....adieu, my own hart true! None other rede I can ; For Ï must to the (fret-né wode go, Alone, a banysned man. s NUT BBOWKX MATDÏ. WE have already alluded... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, sc And take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true! None other rede I can: For I must to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man. eo SHE. O lord, what is thys worldys blysse, That changeth as... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1860 - 578 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, 55 And take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true ! None other rede I can ; For I must to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man. 60 0 Lord, what is thys worldys blysse, That changeth as the... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1866 - 350 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, and take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true ! none other rede I can ; For I must to the grene wode go, alone, a banyshed man. »o B. O Lorde, what is this worldys blysse, that chaungeth as... | |
| John S. Roberts - 1868 - 674 psl.
...nought ? for, to make thought, Your labur were in vayne. And thus I do j and pray you too, As hertely as I can ; For I must to the greene wode go, Alone, a banysshed man. SHE. Now, syth that ye have shewed to me The secret of your mynde, I shall be playne... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 552 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, 55 And take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true, None other rede I can ; For I must to the grene wode go Alone, a banyshed man." 60 SHE. " O Lord, what is thys worldys blysse That changeth as... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 psl.
...other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as un outlawe, 55 And take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true ! None other rede I can ; For I must to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man. 60 0 Lord, what is tliys worldys blysse, That changeth as the... | |
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