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" By whom this is denied." Then stepped a gallant squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, "I would not have it told To Henry our king, for shame, " That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on... "
The Boy's Book of Ballads - Страница 77
1861 - 187 страници
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A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most Ancient ..., Том 1

Ambrose Philips - 1723 - 346 страници
...faid, By whom this is deny'd. Then flept a gallant 'Squire forth, Witherington was his Name, Who faid, I would not have it told To Henry our King for Shame, That e're my Captain fought on Foot, And I flood looking on. You be two Earls, faid Witherington, And I...

A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most Ancient ..., Том 1

1723 - 348 страници
...faid, By whom this is deny'd. Then ftept a gallant 'Squire forth, Withcrington was his Name, Who faid, I would not have it told To Henry our King for Shame, That e're my Captain fought on Foot, And I ftood looking on. You be two Earls, faid Witherington, And I...

The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 страници
...not be able to take the beauty of it : for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. Then slept a gallant 'squire forth, Witherington was his name,...my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on. We meet with the same heroic sentiment in Virgil. Non fudet, 0 Rutuli, cunrtis pro talilus unam Oklectare...

The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Том 7

British essayists - 1802 - 342 страници
...Hudibras) will not be able to take the beauty of it : for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. Then stept a gallant 'squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, 1 would not have it told To Henry our lung for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood...

Select British Classics, Том 11

1803 - 434 страници
...be able to take the beauty of it > for which' reason I dare not so much as quote it.. 1 Then slept a gallant squire forth, ' Witherington was his name,...captain fought on foot ' And I stood looking on.' We meet with the same heroic sentiments in Virgil : Non pudet, O Rutuli, cunctis pro talibus unam Objectare...

The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 страници
...for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. Then stept a gallant 'squire forth, Withei ingtoii was his name, Who said, I would not have it told To...king for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, Aud I stood looking on. We meet with the same heroic sentiment in Virgil. Non pudtt, O Rutuli, cunctis...

The British Essayists, Том 7

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 366 страници
...Hudibras) will not be able to take the beauty of it : for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. Then stept a gallant 'squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told To Heury our king for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, Aud I stood looking on. We meet with...

The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 страници
...Hudibras) will not be able to take the beauty of it : for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. Then stept a gallant squire forth, Witherington was...my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on. We meet with the same heroic sentiment in Virgil. Non pudet, 0 Rutuli, cunctis pro talibus unam Objectare...

The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 страници
...not be able to take the beauty of it : for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. Then slept a gallant squire forth, Witherington was his name,...my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on. We meet with the same heroic sentiment in Virgil. Non pudet, 0 Rutuli, eunctis pro talibus unam Objectare...

The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 страници
...forth, Witherington was his name. Who said, 1 would uut have )t told To Henry our king for shame, 4 That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on.' We meet with the same heroic sentiment in Virgil. ' Non pudet, O Ruiuli. cundís pro talitnit unam...




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