Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no faeries: For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limitour himself, In undermeles and in morweninges, And sayth his Marines and his holy thinges, As he goth in his... Select English Works of John Wyclif - Page 226by John Wycliffe - 1869Full view - About this book
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 496 pages
...Citees and bur^hes, castles highe and toures, Th ropes and bernes. sbopenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no Faeries : For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limatour himself In undermeles and in morwemnges, And sayth his matines and his holy... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 490 pages
...boures,Citees and burghes, castles highe and toures, Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no Faeries : For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limatour himself In undermeles and in morweninges, And sayth his matines and his holy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 548 pages
...Citeen and burghes, castles highe and toures, ' Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, ' This maketh that ther ben no faeries : ' For ther as wont to walken was an elf, ' Ther walketh now the limitour himself." The other quotation from Chaucer, which Mr. Steevens has given,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 496 pages
...Citees and burghes, castles highe and toures, Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no Faeries : For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limatour himself In undermeles and in morweringes, And sayth his marines and his holy... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 388 pages
...Citees and burghes, castles highe and toures, Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no faeries: For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limitour himself, In undermeles and in morweninges, And sayth his Marines and his holy... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 372 pages
...Citees and burghes, castles highe and toures, Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no faeries : For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limitour himself, In undermeles and in morweninges, e457 And sayth his Matines and... | |
| 1822 - 628 pages
...bnrgh^s, castles high and toures, Throptis and berncs, shepe^nes and dairies, This maketh that there ben no faeries ; For ther as wont to walken was an elf, '/'hi r malketh now the limitour himself, In undermeles• and in morwenings, And sayth his matines... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1823 - 450 pages
...Citees and burghes, castles high, and toures, " Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, " This maketh that ther ben no faeries: " For ther as wont to walken was an elf, " Ther walketh now the limitour'himself, " And sayth his Matines and his holy thinges, " In undermeles and... | |
| William Tyndale - 1831 - 622 pages
...Citees and burghes, castles highe and touers, Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This maketh that ther ben no faeries : For ther as wont to walken was an elf, Ther walketh now the limitour himself, In undermeles and in morweningcs, And saith his Matines and his holy... | |
| William Tyndale - 1831 - 622 pages
...Citees and burghes, castles highe and toucrs, Thropes and bernes, shepenes and dairies, This makctb that ther ben no faeries : For ther as wont to walken was nn elf, Ther walketh now the limitour himself, In undermcles-and in morwcninges, And saitli his Matincs... | |
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