| Jean Jules Jusserand - English fiction - 1890 - 454 pages
...men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars, and in the crypts. . . . These be they that go into Paradise ; with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I fain go ; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks and goodly knights that... | |
| Fables, English - 1896 - 88 pages
...old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars, and in the crypts ; and such folk as wear old amices...that go into Paradise, with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would 1 fain go ; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks, and goodly knights that... | |
| College student newspapers and periodicals - 1899 - 578 pages
...old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts; and such folk as wear old amices...that go into Paradise; with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I fain go; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks and goodly knights that fall... | |
| 1899 - 582 pages
...old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts; and such folk as. wear old amices...that go into Paradise ; with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I fain go ; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks and goodly knights that... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts ; and such folk as wear old amices...that go into Paradise; with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I fain go ; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks, and goodly knights that... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - Literature - 1904 - 244 pages
...old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts ; and such folk as wear old amices...that go into Paradise, with them have I naught to make. /But into hell would I fain go; for into hell fare the goodly clerks, and goodly knights that... | |
| Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - Biography - 1904 - 396 pages
...old priests, and halt old men imd maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts ; and such folk as wear old amices...that go into Paradise; with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I fain go ; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks, and goodly knights that... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - France - 1905 - 192 pages
...old priests, and halt old men and maimed, who all day and night cower continually before the altars and in the crypts; and such folk as wear old amices...that go into Paradise; with them have I naught to make. But into hell would I fain go; for into hell fare the goodly clerks, and goodly knights that... | |
| Theodore Andrea Cook - Provence (France) - 1905 - 476 pages
...naked folk and barefoot, covered with sores, perishing of hunger and thirst, and of cold and misery. These be they that go into Paradise, with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I fain go; for into Hell fare the goodly clerks and goodly knights that fall... | |
| Theodore Andrea Cook - Provence (France) - 1905 - 472 pages
...crypts; and such as go in old threadbare cloaks and in old clouted frocks, naked folk and barefoot, covered with sores, perishing of hunger and thirst, and of cold and misery. These be they that go into Paradise, with them have I naught to make. But into Hell would I... | |
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