Syr Gawayne; a Collection of Ancient Romance-poems, by Scotish and English Authors: Relating to that Celebrated Knight of the Round TableFrederic Madden R. and J. E. Taylor, 1839 - 431 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... perhaps , as a sufficient excuse for the space it may occupy . Our attention is naturally directed in the first place to the re- mains of the Welsh bards , but from those at present extant we learn but little . In the Triads we find ...
... perhaps , as a sufficient excuse for the space it may occupy . Our attention is naturally directed in the first place to the re- mains of the Welsh bards , but from those at present extant we learn but little . In the Triads we find ...
الصفحة xiv
... perhaps is the most cu- rious of the series , and best intitled to be considered a compila- tion founded on Armorican or Welsh traditions . In this we re- cognise the Gawayne of Geoffrey , but with such additions to his history , and ...
... perhaps is the most cu- rious of the series , and best intitled to be considered a compila- tion founded on Armorican or Welsh traditions . In this we re- cognise the Gawayne of Geoffrey , but with such additions to his history , and ...
الصفحة xvii
... perhaps the most interesting . In the former we are told that the lady's chamber was guarded by twenty armed knights . These however at night fall asleep very opportunely , and Gawayne is enabled without resistance to reach his ...
... perhaps the most interesting . In the former we are told that the lady's chamber was guarded by twenty armed knights . These however at night fall asleep very opportunely , and Gawayne is enabled without resistance to reach his ...
الصفحة xxiv
... perhaps , trace the historical incident which gave rise to the account in the romance of Merlin and elsewhere of Gawayne's battles with the Saxons . The above passage in Malmesbury is copied by many succeeding chroniclers , down to the ...
... perhaps , trace the historical incident which gave rise to the account in the romance of Merlin and elsewhere of Gawayne's battles with the Saxons . The above passage in Malmesbury is copied by many succeeding chroniclers , down to the ...
الصفحة xl
... Perhaps one of the latest passages in which his name is used as a bye - word occurs in Lane- ham's amusing account of the actors in the Coventry pageant be- fore Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth : - " But aware ! keep bak , make room noow ...
... Perhaps one of the latest passages in which his name is used as a bye - word occurs in Lane- ham's amusing account of the actors in the Coventry pageant be- fore Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth : - " But aware ! keep bak , make room noow ...
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Arthur beſt bope bronde Carle clene cumly daye dere faid fawe fayd fayre fchir fchulde fene fett fhall forto freke fuch fyrſt Gawayne Gawen golde Gr.K grene grete Guenever hade hatz haue hede heze honde Huchowne hyze Jamieson king King Arthur knight kyng kyth lady Lancelot lett leue lorde lordis lufly mony myght nott p. t. and p. p. pēne poem printed Ritson romance Round Table ryche ryde ſchal Schir Scotish ſhall stanzas Syr Gawayne thai thair thee Ther theſe thou thow tyme vche vnder vpon watz wold word wott wyfe wyffe wyll wyth wyze yone Ywain þat þat þe þay þe knyzt þer þis