| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 464 pages
...the most noble and illustryous Helyas, Knight of the Swanne, and the birth of the excellent Knight Godfrey, of Boulyon, one of the nyne worthiest, and the last of the three Christen. Imprinted at London, by me, AVyllyam Copland." The above Romance, not being metrical, has... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 458 pages
...endeth the life and myracnlous hystory of the moste noble and illnstryo:u Helyas knight of the swanae with the birth of the excellent knyght Godfrey of...one of the nyne worthiest, and the last of the three chrysten. Imprinted at London by me — Wyllyam Copland. %ffe mitj OF DR. JOHN FAUSTUS. " Only this,... | |
| Courtesy - 1868 - 452 pages
...bearing a token from Helyas to his wife. Then it tells how the Duchess and the Countess Ydain, whoso sons were by this time adolescent, set forth to see...is in some parts much fuller even than the French poem, going more into detail as to the wooing of King Oryens, and the cause of the enmity of Matabryne... | |
| Henry Hucks Gibbs - English poetry - 1868 - 80 pages
...into the hands of Godfrey of Bouillon, the eldest born. ' And thus,' says Copland, ' endeth the Hfe and myraculous hystory of the most noble and illustryous...is in some parts much fuller even than the French poem, going more into detail as to the wooing of King Oryens, and the cause of the enmity of Matabryne... | |
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