| Great Britain - 1842 - 162 pages
...allow him to describe. They were " trees," he says, " of much honor, the one called the Aul/espine, and the other called the Framboister, which is in...beautie shewed farre ; on the mountaigne was a place harber wise, where the herauldes were, the mountaigne was rayled about, and the railes couered with... | |
| Edward Hall - Great Britain - 1904 - 372 pages
...tymber, thei were in heigth from the foote to the toppe xxxiiii. foote of assise, in compasse aboute an hundred twentie and nyne foote, and from bough...were flowers and fruites, wrought in kyndly wise with silver and Venice gold, their beautie shewed farre : on the mountaigne was a place harber wise, where... | |
| Edward Hall - Great Britain - 1904 - 374 pages
...tymber, thei were in heigth from the foote to the toppe xxxiiii. foote of assise, in compasse aboute an hundred twentie and nyne foote, and from bough...were flowers and fruites, wrought in kyndly wise with silver and Venice gold, their beautie shewed farre : on the mountaigne was a place harber wise, where... | |
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