| Henry William Weber, Henry Weber - 1810 - 498 pages
...Bothe of howndis and haukis game Aftir he taught hym, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in ryuere, In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to ryde a stede, That all men had joy of his dede. All that lond of hym spake good, For he was so myld' of mood ; Hende he was, curteyse and fre, A godelyer... | |
| Henry William Weber - 1810 - 496 pages
...Bothe of howndis and haukis game Aftir he taught hym, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in ryuele, In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to ryde a stede, That all men had joy of his dede. All that lond of hym spake good, For he was so myld of mood ; Hende he was, curteyse and fre, A godelyer... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 626 pages
...feyre to serve. Both of howndis and hawkis game After he taught him, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in ryvere; In wodde to chase the wild dere,...Sir Tholomew ; and that decision of character, which ia of infinite use to men born to command. He therefore soon excelled in all manly exercises, insomuch... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 660 pages
...feyre to serve. Both of howndis and hawkis game After he taught him, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in ryvere ; In wodde to chase the wild dere,...which was increased by his respect for the good Sir Tholomcw ; and that decision of character, which is of infinite use to men born to command. He therefore... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 642 pages
...Both of howudis and hawkis game After he taught him, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in pyvere ; In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to...which was increased by his respect for the good Sir Tholomcw ; and that decision of character, which is of infinite use to men born to command. lie therefore... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 658 pages
...howndis and hawkis game After he taught him, all and same, In ee, in feld, and eke in ryvere ; In woddo to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to ryde a...which was increased by his respect for the good Sir Tholomcw ; and that decision of character, which is of infinite use to men born to command. He therefore... | |
| George Ellis, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 648 pages
...to serve. Both of howndis and hawkis game After he taught him, all and same, In se, in feld, and cke in ryvere ; In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in...Ipomydon had received from nature an athletic but gra«f.. figure ; considerable doeility, which was inereased by his respe: for the good Sir Tholomew;... | |
| George Ellis, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 664 pages
...feyre to serve. Both of howudis and hawkie game After he taught him, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in ryvere.; In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to ryde a stede, Ipomydon had received from nature an athletic but graceful figure; considerable docility, which was... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1874 - 420 pages
...Bothe of howndis and haukis game Aftir he taught hym, all and same, In se, in feld, and eke in ryuere, In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to ryde a stede, That all men had joy of his dede.' Weber's Met. Romances, ii. 283. See also the Squire of Low Degree, in Ritson, vol. iii. p. 177. 1.... | |
| Eugen Kölbing - 1878 - 772 pages
...In ähnlicher weise zeichnet Ipomedon sich als tüchtiger Jäger aus; er wird gelehrt, v. 64 ff . : In wodde to chase the wild dere, And in the feld to ryde a stede, That all men had joy of his dede. Hauptsächlich auf diese stelle und den späteren ausfuhrlichen bericht von der Zerlegung des hirsches... | |
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