| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 360 pages
...blankmanger he made with the beste. A SCHIPMAN was ther, wonyng fer by weste : 390 For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote somer had maad his hew al broun ; And certeinly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 358 pages
...blankmanger he made with the beste. A SCHIPMAN was ther, wonyng fer by weste: 390 For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote somer had maad his hew al broun; And certeinly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1847 - 358 pages
...blankmanger he made with the beste. A SCHIPMAN was ther, wonyng fer by weste: 390 For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote somer had maad his hew al broun; And certeinly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...blankmanger he made with the beste. 389 A SCHIPMAN was ther, wonyng fer by weste : For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote somer had maad his hew al broun ; And certeinly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1854 - 294 pages
...wonyng fer by weste : For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he couthe,1 In a gowne of faldyng to the kne. A dagger hangyng...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote somer had maad his hew al broun; And certeiuly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught of... | |
| John Hewitt - Armor - 1860 - 440 pages
...gaie daggere, Hameysed wel, and scharp as poynt of spere." The " Shipman" is similarly armed : — " A dagger hangyng on a laas hadde he, Aboute his nekke, under his arm adoun." It is Knighton who tells us that the ladies, when they appeared at tournaments, wore rich girdles,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 388 pages
...For blankmanger he made with the beste. A SCHIPMAN was ther, wonyng for by weste : Fcr ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he couthe, 300 In a gowne of faldyng to the kne. A dagger hangyng on a laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1869 - 346 pages
...and he had weathered them all : — ' A Schipman was ther, wonyng fer by weste : For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote somer had maad his hew al broun ; And certeinly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught... | |
| William Brighty Rands - Great Britain - 1869 - 352 pages
...and he had weathered them all : — ' A Schipman was ther, wonyng fer by weste : For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he...laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his arm adoun. The hoote sorrier had maad his hew al broun ; And certeinly he was a good felawe. Ful many a draught... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 pages
...For blankmanger he made with the beste. A SCHIPMAJT was ther, wonyng fer by weste : For ought I woot, he was of Dertemouthe. He rood upon a rouncy, as he couthe, 390 In a gowne of faldyng to the kne. A daggere hangyng on a laas hadde he Aboute his nekke under his... | |
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