| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 362 pages
...oftentimes, that he might be at ease, This child did him beseech on his bare knees. His Schoolfellow, who elder was than he, Answered him thus : — " This song, I have heard say, Was fashioned for our blissful Lady free ; Her to salute, and also her to pray To be our help upon our... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...oftentimes, that he might be at ease, This child did him beseech on his bare knees. His schoolfellow, who elder was than he, Answered him thus :—" This song, I have heard say, Was fashioned for our blissful Lady free ; Her to salute, and also her to pray To be our help upon our... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1845 - 500 pages
...pray To expounden him this song in his language, Or tell him why this song was in usage. This pray'd he him to construe and declare, Full often time upon...heard say, Was maked of our blissful Lady free, Her to salute, and eke for to pray To be our help and succour when we dey ;l I can no more expound in this... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...oftentimes, that he might be at ease, This child did him beseech on his bare knees. His Schoolfellow, who elder was than he, Answered him thus: — ' This song, I have heard say, Was fashioned for our blissful Lady free ; Her to salute, and also her to pray To be our help upon our... | |
| William Wordsworth - Authors' presentation copies - 1845 - 688 pages
...oftentimes, that he might be at ease, This child did him beseech on his bare knees. His Schoolfellow, who elder was than he, Answered him thus: — ' This song, I have heard say, Was fashioned for our blissful Lady free ; Her to salute, and also her to pray To be our help upon our... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...TALE. T' expounden him this song in his language, Or tell him why this song was in usage ; This pray'd he him to construe and declare, Full often time upon...have heard say, Was maked of our blissful Lady free, i Her to salue,2 and eke her for to pray To be our help and succour when we dey.3 I can no more expound... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 330 pages
...To expounden him this songe in his langage, Or telle him why this songe was in usage : This prayde he him to construe and declare, Full often time upon his knees bare. His felaw, that which elder was than he, 1 Custom. . 3 Simple. - 1 Learn. Answered him thus : This song,... | |
| American poetry - 1854 - 456 pages
...Psalms T' cxpounden him this song in his anguage, Or tell him why this song was in us,4ge ; This pray'd he him to construe and declare, Full often time upon...say Was maked of our blissful Lady free, ' Her to salue,2 and eke her for to pray To he our help and succour when we dey.3 I can no more expound in this... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...the Psalms T9 expoimden him this song in his . Or tell him why this song was in usage ; This pray'd he him to construe and declare. Full often time upon...have heard say. Was maked of our blissful Lady free, l Her to salue,2 and eke her for to pray To be our help and succour when we dey.3 I can no more expound... | |
| American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...Psalms T™ expounden him this song in his anguage, Or tell him why this song was in us^ge ; This pray'd he him to construe and declare, Full often time upon...have heard say Was maked of our blissful Lady free, l Her to salue,2 and eke her for to pray To be our help and succour when we dey.3 I can no more expound... | |
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