But soon after, as God would, they saw a fair island full of flowers, herbs and trees; whereof they thanked God of His good grace and anon they went on land. And when they had gone long in this, they found a full fair well and thereby stood a fair tree... The Golden Legend: Or, Lives of the Saints - Page 52by Jacobus (de Voragine) - 1900Full view - About this book
 | John Johnson - Printers - 1824 - 658 pages
...gone long in this, they found a full fair well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of ooughs; and oh every bough sat a fair bird; and they sat so thick on the tree, that unneth any leaf of the tree might be seen. The number of them was so great, and they sang so merrily,... | |
 | John Johnson - 1824 - 656 pages
...this, they found a full fair well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs; and on eveiy hough sat a fair bird; and they sat so thick on the tree, that unneth any leaf of the tree might be seen. The number of them was so great, and they sang so merrily,... | |
 | Stanhope Busby - English poetry - 1837 - 132 pages
...woods, and the chronicler, in his quaint prose, has caught the spirit of his brethren of the lyre. " Soon after, as God would, they saw a fair island full...fair bird ; and they sat so thick on the tree, that unneth any leaf of the tree might be seen. The number of them was so great, and they sang so merrily,... | |
 | University magazine - 1848 - 824 pages
...good grace; and anon they went on land, ud when they had gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might be seen. The... | |
 | Stephen J. Meany - 1849 - 416 pages
...good grace ; and anon they went on land, and when they had gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might be seen. The... | |
 | Denis Florence MacCarthy - English poetry - 1850 - 414 pages
...good grace ; and anon they went on land, and when they had gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might be seen. The... | |
 | Thomas D'Arcy McGee - Emigration and immigration - 1852 - 248 pages
...good grace ; and anon they went on land, and when they had gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might be seen. The... | |
 | Thomas D'Arcy McGee - Irish - 1852 - 248 pages
...good grace ; and anon they went on land, and when they had gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree" full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might be seen. The... | |
 | University magazine - 1852 - 818 pages
...good grace ; and anon they went on land and when they had* gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sata fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might bo seen.... | |
 | Denis Florence MacCarthy - English poetry - 1858 - 482 pages
...good grace ; and anon they went on land, and when tliey had gone long in this, they found a full fayre well, and thereby stood a fair tree full of boughs, and on every bough sat a fayre bird, and they sat so thick on the tree, that uneath any leaf of the tree might be seen. The... | |
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