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
| David Daiches - 1979 - 268 psl.
...: O mortall folk, you may beholde and se How I lye here, somtyme a myghty knyght. The ende of Joye and all prosperite Is dethe at last through his course and myght; After the day there cometh the derke nyght, For though the day be never so longe At last the belles ryngeth to evensonge. The Seven Deadly... | |
| William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 460 psl.
...I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is death at last, throngh his course and myght; After the day there cometh the derke night; For thongh the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensouge. And my selfe called La Graunde... | |
| James E. Person - 1992 - 496 psl.
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| Derek Pearsall - 1999 - 686 psl.
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| Stephen Hawes - 2007 - 240 psl.
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| John M. Berden - 2007 - 592 psl.
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| William Allan Neilson - 1916 - 462 psl.
...ae Howe I lye here, sometime a myghty knyght; The end of joye and all prosperite Is death at List, through his course and myght; After the day there...For though the day be never so longe, At last the belles ringeth to evensonge. And my selfe called La Grannde Amoure, Seking adventure in the worldly... | |
| John Hall - 1961 - 424 psl.
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| 1928 - 748 psl.
...folke you may beholde and se How I lye here sometyme a myghty knyght The end of loye and all prosperyte Is dethe at last through his course and myght After the day there cometh the derke nyght For though the day be never so longe At last the belles ryngeth to euensonge Covent Garden Drollery... | |
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