For all my chamber gan to ring Through singing of their armony. For instrument nor melody Was nowhere heard yet half so sweet Nor of accorde half so meet ; For there was none of them that feigned To sing ; for each of them him pained To find out merry... The Broad Highway - Page 470by Jeffery Farnol - 1911 - 518 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1835 - 758 pages
...For instrument nor melody Was no where heard yet half so sweet, 85 Nor of accord*; half so meet,' For there was none of them that feigned To sing, for each of them him pained To 6nd out many crafty notes. They ne yspar£d not their throats ; And, soth to say, my chamber was Full... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1870 - 676 pages
...For instrument nor melody Was no where heard yet half so sweet, 85 Nor of accordd half so meet,* For there was none of them that feigne'd To sing, for each of them him pained To find out many crafty notes, They ne yspardd not their throats ; 90 And, soth to say, my chamber was Full well... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1870 - 658 pages
...; For instrument nor melody Was no where heard yet half so sweet, Nor of accord^ half so meet,* For there was none of them that feigne'd To sing, for each of them him paindd To find out many crafty notes, They ne yspardd not their throats ; And, soth to say, my chamber... | |
| William Minto - English poetry - 1874 - 518 pages
...Dreamed. * Sound. 3 Ne would. Was nowhere heard yet half so sweet, Nor of accord yet half so meet. For there was none of them that feigned To sing, for each...merry crafty notes. They ne spared not their throats." Then the decorations of his chamber are described, and how as he lay admiring the bird concert and... | |
| William Minto - English poetry - 1874 - 506 pages
...Dreamed. * Sound. ' Ne would. Was nowhere heard yet half so sweet, Nor of accord yet half so meet. For there was none of them that feigned To sing, for each...merry crafty notes. They ne spared not their throats." Then the decorations of his chamber are described, and how as he lay admiring the bird concert and... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 454 pages
...armony. For instrument nor melody Was nowhere heard yet half so sweet Nor of accorde half so meet ; For there was none of them that feigned To sing ; for...crafty notes ; They ne spared not their throats. And, sooth to sayn,6 my chamber was Full well depainted, and with glass Were all the windows well y-glased... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 454 pages
...armony. For instrument nor melody Was nowhere heard yet half so sweet Nor of accorde half so meet ; For there was none of them that feigned To sing ; for...crafty notes ; They ne spared not their throats. And, sooth to sayn,6 my chamber was Full well depainted, and with glass Were all the windows well y-glased... | |
| Jeffery Farnol - English Fiction - 1911 - 542 pages
...Person — " "Yes?" " Will — marry you — whenever you will — if — " " Yes? " CHAPTER XLI IJGHT AND SHADOW Now, as the little Preacher closed his...throats." And being come, at length, to the Hollow, Chairman must needs pause beside the pool among the willows, to view herself in the pellucid water.... | |
| JEFFERY FARNOL - 1912 - 1018 pages
...gentle Spenser, though he says: 470 The Broad Highway " There was none of them that feigned To aing, for each of them him pained ; To find out merry, crafty notes They ne spared not their throat*. " And being come, at length, to the Hollow, Charmian must needs pause beside the pool among... | |
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