| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 462 pages
...Richard refused his assent. Sitteth alle stillr and herkeaeth to me, The kynge of Alemaigne, bi mi leauti Thritti thousent pound askede he, For to make the pees in the countri, And so he dude more ; Richard thah thou be ever trichard, Tricthen shall thou never more.*... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 444 pages
...founded on the laws ; and that to attack one, is in effect to demolish both. SITTETH alle stille, ant herkneth to me ; The kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leaute, Thritti thousent pound askede he For te make the pees in the countre, Ant so he dude more. 5 Richard, thah thou be ever trichard, Tricthen... | |
| Johann Martin Lappenberg - 1853 - 952 pages
...Ancient eongi and ballads, I, 12 unb Wright, p. 69. fiintmt: The Kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leauté, Thritti thousent pound askede he For to make the pees in the countrée. 3) et perfid! stint vocati, nullam de cetero nisi mediante gladio pacem sperantes. Me. Add.... | |
| Johann Martin Lappenberg - 1853 - 994 pages
...Riton, Ancient songs and ballads, I, 12 unb Wright, p. 60. ftimmt: The Kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leauté, Thritti thousent pound askede he For to make the pees in the countrée. 3) et perfidi sunt vecati, nullam de cetero nisi mediante gladio aeem sperantcs. Ms. Add.... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 pages
...is pointed after the Saxon manner, and the 1 hath an oblique stroke over itSITTETH alle stille, ant herkneth to me; The kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leaute, Thritti thousent pound askede he For te make the pees in the countre, Ant so he dude more. 5 Richard, thah thou be ever trichard, Tricthen... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 pages
...reconciling the Norman and Saxon elements. A portion of this poem is subjoined — " Sitteth alle etille, and herkneth to me ; The kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leaute, Thritti thousent pound askede he, For te make the pees in the countre, Ant so he dude more. Richard, thah thou be ever trichard*, Triethen... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - 590 pages
...reconciling the Norman and Saxon elements. A portion of this poem is subjoined — ' Sittcth allo still, and herkneth to me ; The kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leaute, Thritti thousent pound askede he, For t« make the pees in the eountre, And so he dude more. Richard, thah thou be ever triehard,1 Tricthon... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 552 pages
...founded on the laws ; and that to attack one, is in effect to demolish both. SITTETH alle stille, ant herkneth to me ; The Kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leaute, Thritti thousent pound askede he For te make the pees in the eountre, Ant so he dude more. 5 Richard, thah thou be ever trichard, Tricthen... | |
| John Kirby Hedges - 1881 - 422 pages
...in question : — " Sitteth alle stille, ant herknoth to me. The Kyng of Alemaigne,' bi mi lrauu'-, Thritti thousent pound * askede he, For to make the pees in the countre ; Ant so he dude more. Richard, thah thou be ever trichard,t Trichen shalt thon never more.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1887 - 456 pages
...copied from a very ancient MS. in the British Museum (Harl. MSS. 2253, § 23). SITTETH alle stille, ant herkneth to me ; The kyng of Alemaigne, bi mi leaute, Thritti thousent pound askede he For te make the pees in the countre, Ant so he dude more. Richard, thahttioubeevettrichard, Tricthen shalt... | |
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