Every man regarded her marvellously: the king himself could not withhold his regarding of her; for he thought that he never saw before so noble nor so fair a lady. He was stricken therewith to the heart with a sparkle of fine love that endured long after:... The Heroines of History - Страница 159написао/ла Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen Owen - 1854 - 423 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1835 - 758 страница
...for he thought that he never saw before so noble and so fair a lady. He was stricken therewith to ihe heart with a sparkle of fine love, that endured long...thought no lady in the world so worthy to be beloved as the. Thus they entered into the castle, hand in hand : the and lastly, by the Lady Mary Countess of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1835 - 380 страница
...that could right well do it. Every man regarded her marvelously: the king himself could not withold his regarding of her; for he thought that he never saw before so noble and so fair a lady. He was stricken therewith to the heart with a sparkle of fine love, that endured... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1839 - 238 страница
...when King Edward beheld the Countess of Salisbury at her castle gate, he thought he had never seen before so noble nor so fair a lady ; he was stricken...lady in the world so worthy to be beloved, as she. And so likewise thought Paul Flemming, when he beheld the English lady in the fair light of a summer... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1839 - 704 страница
...himself could not withold his regarding of her; for he thought that he never saw hefore so nohle and so fair a lady. He was stricken therewith to the heart...after : he thought no lady in the world so worthy to he heloved as she. Thus they entered into the castle, hand in hand : the and lastly, hy the Lady Mary... | |
| Miscellaneous extracts - 1839 - 358 страница
...that could right well do it. Every man regarded her marvellously. The Kynge himself could not withold his regarding of her, for he thought that he never saw before so noble nor so fair a ladye ; he was stricken therewith to the heart with sparkle of fine love that endured long after ;... | |
| Maria Baldwin - 1839 - 364 страница
...that could right well do it. Every man regarded her marvellously. The Kynge himself could not withold his regarding of her, for he thought that he never saw before so noble nor so fair a ladye ; he was stricken therewith to the heart with sparkle of fine love that endured long after ;... | |
| 1842 - 528 страница
...to make him cheer and honour, as she that could right do it. Every man regarded her marvellously ; the king himself could not withhold his regarding...endured long after ; he thought no lady in the world so worthily to be beloved as she. Thus they entered into the castle hand in hand ; the lady led him first... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 страница
...that could right do it. Every man regarded her marvellously ; the iking himself could not withhold hie regarding of her, for he thought that he never saw...; he thought no lady in the world so worthy to be loved as she. Thus they entered into the castle hand-in-hand ; the lady led him first into the hall,... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 страница
...to make him cheer and honour, as she that could right do it. Every man regarded her marvellously ; the king himself could not withhold his regarding...lady : he was stricken therewith to the heart, with л sparkle of fine love that endured long after ; he thought no lady in the world so worthy to be loved... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 376 страница
...castle gate, he thought he had never seen before so noble nor so fair a lady ; he was stricken thereupon to the heart with a sparkle of fine love, that endured...lady in the world so worthy to be beloved as she. And so likewise thought Paul Flemming, when he beheld the English lady in the fair light of a summer... | |
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