Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzasFrançois Joseph Amours W. Blackwood and sons, 1897 - 481 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xlv
... Galeron of Galloway , and he claims to fight for his lands that have been given to Gawain . Arthur replies that they are hunting and have no arms , but if he will stay over night he will be matched on the morrow before Gawain leads Galeron ...
... Galeron of Galloway , and he claims to fight for his lands that have been given to Gawain . Arthur replies that they are hunting and have no arms , but if he will stay over night he will be matched on the morrow before Gawain leads Galeron ...
الصفحة xlvi
... Galeron yields to Gawain , and the king commands the peace . Gawain is granted lands in Wales , and restores Galeron's possessions . They all ride back to Carlisle ; the wounded knights are attended to and healed ; Gale- ron is made a ...
... Galeron yields to Gawain , and the king commands the peace . Gawain is granted lands in Wales , and restores Galeron's possessions . They all ride back to Carlisle ; the wounded knights are attended to and healed ; Gale- ron is made a ...
الصفحة lxxii
... Galeron depicted in mean and despicable colours as the champion of a hated race ; but the reverse is the case in the ' Awntyrs . ' Galeron acts and speaks like a true knight ; he is magnificently treated by Arthur and his court ; and he ...
... Galeron depicted in mean and despicable colours as the champion of a hated race ; but the reverse is the case in the ' Awntyrs . ' Galeron acts and speaks like a true knight ; he is magnificently treated by Arthur and his court ; and he ...
الصفحة lxxiii
... Galeron in the south - west of Scotland , and the posses- sions of Gawain in the west of England . The first two sets are still recognisable in spite of scribal corruptions , nothing can be made out of the third one ; hence the obvious ...
... Galeron in the south - west of Scotland , and the posses- sions of Gawain in the west of England . The first two sets are still recognisable in spite of scribal corruptions , nothing can be made out of the third one ; hence the obvious ...
الصفحة 340
... Galeron in 1. 406. Compare Morte Arthure , ' 3230- " Me thoughte I was in a wode willed myne one , That I ne wiste no waye whedire that I scholde . " 139. Knawene kyde . As the two words are synonymous , one of them is redundant . 145 ...
... Galeron in 1. 406. Compare Morte Arthure , ' 3230- " Me thoughte I was in a wode willed myne one , That I ne wiste no waye whedire that I scholde . " 139. Knawene kyde . As the two words are synonymous , one of them is redundant . 145 ...
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alliteration alliterative Awntyrs Baith bronde cleir clene Coilzear couth cumly Cursor Mundi dede deid deir Dict Douglas doun drede Earl of Moray Edinburgh feir ferly frely Galeron Gavin Douglas Gaynour Glossary Golagros gold grene gret grete gude haue hede heir hire Howlat Huchown Icel Jamieson kene king King Arthur knight kynde kynge kyth lady leif lord lordis maid meaning mony Morte Arthure myghte nane neuer nocht noght noun O.Fr pat day phrase poem poet prep pron quhair Quhat Quhen Quhill Rauf rede riche richt rime sall sche schene Schir Scotland Scottish sene Sir Gawain sone souerane stanza suld Susan Syne thai thair thame thar thir thou thow trewe verb vpon VULGATE wald wolde word worthy yone Ywaine þat þei
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الصفحة 316 - Fesauntes fayre, theyr were no wane, Both Storkes and Snytes ther were also, And venyson freshe of Bucke and Do, And other deyntes many one, For to set afore the kynge...
الصفحة 103 - 3one is Wymond, I wait, it worthis na weir ; I ken him weill, thocht he be cled in vther clething, 705 In clais of clene gold, kythand jone cleir. Quhen he harbreit with me, be half as, he is heir, In faith he is of mair stait than euer he me tald. Allace, that I was bidder wylit, I dreid me sair I be begylit ! " 710 The King preuilie smylit, Quhen he saw that bald.
الصفحة 94 - I am bot ane mad man, that thow hes heir met, I haue na myster to matche with maisterfull men ; Fairand ouir the feildis, fewell to fet, And oft fylit my feit in mony foull fen ; Gangand with laidis, my gouerning to get.
الصفحة xi - Servitouris.} It would be foreign to the purport of this work to illustrate at any length the various objects and pursuits of the Scotish Monarch, or even to enumerate the names of those artists and other persons whom the poet here mentions in general...
الصفحة 289 - That is to sey, the foules of ravyne Were hyest set; and than the foules smale, That eten as hem nature wolde enclyne, As worm...
الصفحة 101 - ... gane ; Enbraissit the bandis beliue, or that he wald blin, Syne leit the wy at his will wend in the wane. 630 " Gang seik him now thy self," he said vpon hicht; " My self hes na lasair Fra thir jettis to fair." " Be Christ," said the Coiljear,
الصفحة 94 - That the King wait not of, nouther nicht nor morne ; For to towsill me or tit me, thocht foull be my clais, Or I be dantit on sic wyse, my lyfe salbe lorne.
الصفحة 97 - Thow fand me fechand nathing that followit to feid, I war ane fule gif I fled, and fand nane affray ; Bot as ane lauchfull man my laidis to leid, That leifis with mekle lawtie and laubour in fay. Be the Mother and the Maydin that maid vs remeid...
الصفحة 322 - Gye, sche seyde, what wylt thou done? jyt haste thou not wonnen thy schone. Of a gode knyghtys mystere Hyt ys the furste manere Wyth some odur gode knyght Odur to juste or to fyght." In a note to that passage, the editor gives several quotations of the same phrase. Others will be found in ' Halliwell,' sv Shone, and in Ritson's ' Metrical Romances,
الصفحة 363 - Bot fals fantummes of fendes, formed with handes Wyth tool out of harde tre, and telded on lofte, And of stokkes and stones he stoute goddes callz When bay are gilde al with golde and gered wyth sylver, 1344 And bere he kneles and callez, and clepes after help.