A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Alphabetically Arranged, which During the Last Fifty Years Have Come Under the Observation of J. Payne Collier ...Joseph Lilly, 1865 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 30
... kynge Richard the fyrst , & also the arty- cles of yo Chartour and lybartyes of the same Cyte , And of the chartour and lybartyes of England , with other dyuers maters good and necessary for euery cytezen to vnderstond and knowe . n . d ...
... kynge Richard the fyrst , & also the arty- cles of yo Chartour and lybartyes of the same Cyte , And of the chartour and lybartyes of England , with other dyuers maters good and necessary for euery cytezen to vnderstond and knowe . n . d ...
الصفحة 31
... Kynge Arthur , the which was the fyrst of the worthyes Chrysten , and also of hys noble and valyaunt knyghtes of the rounde Table . Newly imprynted and corrected . - Imprynted at London by Thomas East . n . d . B. L. fol . 307 leaves ...
... Kynge Arthur , the which was the fyrst of the worthyes Chrysten , and also of hys noble and valyaunt knyghtes of the rounde Table . Newly imprynted and corrected . - Imprynted at London by Thomas East . n . d . B. L. fol . 307 leaves ...
الصفحة 112
... kynge Boccus and Sydracke . - Prynted at London by Thomas Godfray . At the coste and charge of dan Robert Saltwode mōke of saynt Austens at Cantorbury . Cum priuilegio regali . Warton ( H. E. P. II . 408 , edit . 8vo . ) , Dibdin ( Typ ...
... kynge Boccus and Sydracke . - Prynted at London by Thomas Godfray . At the coste and charge of dan Robert Saltwode mōke of saynt Austens at Cantorbury . Cum priuilegio regali . Warton ( H. E. P. II . 408 , edit . 8vo . ) , Dibdin ( Typ ...
الصفحة 113
... kynge that was his foo That moche of ynde longed vnto ; His name was Garaab : the Kynge Boccus tho purueyed all thynge And shortly a towre began he : There he wolde make a cytye , And was ryght in the incomynge Of Garaby's lande the Kynge ...
... kynge that was his foo That moche of ynde longed vnto ; His name was Garaab : the Kynge Boccus tho purueyed all thynge And shortly a towre began he : There he wolde make a cytye , And was ryght in the incomynge Of Garaby's lande the Kynge ...
الصفحة 114
... Kynge , or the lawe of the lande ? " To which the sage replies , — " If the Kynge do agayne the lawe , Lawe shal hym deme with skyl and ryght : Than is the lawe above his myght , And breke he the lawe in eny thyng , He is not worthy to be ...
... Kynge , or the lawe of the lande ? " To which the sage replies , — " If the Kynge do agayne the lawe , Lawe shal hym deme with skyl and ryght : Than is the lawe above his myght , And breke he the lawe in eny thyng , He is not worthy to be ...
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