 | Thomas Percy - 1794
...dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever he flayne fliulde be ; i2aFor when both his leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. r. 102. abou. PC. V. 1 08. ftrenge hy. PC. r^iic. Itule. PC. V. in. into, ie iatws. V. in.... | |
 | Lady - 1807 - 211 Seiten
...knyght of great renowen ; Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe, With dyntes (3) wer beaten downe. For Wetharrynton my harte was wo, That ever he slayne shulde be ; For when both his leggs were hewyne in two, He knyled and fought on hys kne. (i) One may observe, that, in the catalogue... | |
 | Joseph Ritson, Joseph Haslewood - 1810
...dyntes wear beaten do wene. i!=i ;-' For Wetharryngton my harte was wo,: ••• : :•' ii.'rcl ch."; That ever he slayne shulde be; •••."". '' '...«.*. For when both his leggis wear hewyne in to, •••,%•/ f,.i. . Yet he knyled and fought -on hys kny. Ther was slayne with the dougheti Duglas... | |
 | Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 108 Seiten
...knyght of great renowen, Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe With dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever he slayne shulde be ; For...leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. There was slayne with the dougheti Duglas Sir Hewe the Mongonbyrry, Sir Davye Lwdale, that... | |
 | Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 108 Seiten
...knyght of great renowen, Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe With dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever- he slayne shulde be; For...leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. There was slayne with the dougheti Duglas Sir Hewe the Mongonbyrry, Sir Davye Lwdale, that... | |
 | William Motherwell - 1827 - 399 Seiten
...went, and the poet continues Ac theo deol that Alysaunder made, No may I nought fully rede, Darie surf in his armes two, Lord that Alesaunder was wo, He...slayne shulde be ; For when both his leggis wear hewyne into, Yet he knyled and fought on his kne." finds a parallel for obstinate doughtiness in the Gigantick... | |
 | Samuel Butler, Treadway Russell Nash - 1835
...concern) must lament Witherington. In the old copy of the ballad, the lines run thus : For Wetharryngton my harte was wo That ever he slayne shulde be For when both his leggis weare hewyne in to He knyled and fought upon his kne. » Ai shafts which long-field Parthians shoot,"]... | |
 | Samuel Butler, Hudibras (fict.name.) - 1835
...concern) must lament Witherington. In the old copy of the ballad, the lines run thus : For Wetharryngton my harte was wo That ever he slayne shulde be For when both his leggis weare hewyne in to He knyled and fought upon his kne. ' At shafts which long-field Parthians shoot,]... | |
 | English poetry - 1839
...heaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo. That ever he slayne slnilde he ; 12O For when hoth his leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kne. Ther was slayne with the dougheti Douglas Sir Hewe the .Mongon-hyrry, Sir Davve Lwdale, that... | |
 | 1844
...knyght of great renowen, Sir Raff the ryche Rugbe, With dyntes wear beaten dowene. For Wetharryngton my harte was wo, That ever he slayne shulde be ; For...leggis wear hewyne in to, Yet he knyled and fought on hys kny, Ther was slayne with the dougheti Duglas Sir Hewe the Monggonbyrry, Sir Davy Lwdale that worth6... | |
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