| Helyas - 1827 - 438 pages
...And thus the noble kinge Oriant and the good queene Beatrice finabli recovered all their children bi the grace of God, wherfore fro than forthon they lived holyly and devoutly in our lorde. CHAP. XXXVII. How the noble Helyas tooke leave of his parantes and ferendes, and made him selfe religious... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 458 pages
...And thus the noble kinge Oriant and the good queene Beatrice finabli recovered all their children bi the grace of God, wherfore fro than forthon they lived holyly and devoutly in our lorde. CHAP. XXXVII. How the noble Helyas tooke leave of his parantes and ferendes, and made him selfe religious... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 428 pages
...And thus the noble kinge Oriant and the good queene Beatrice finabli recovered all their children bi the grace of God, wherfore fro than forthon they lived holyly and devoutly in our lorde. CHAP. XXXVJI. How the noble Helyas tooke leave of his parantes and ferendes, and made him selfe religious... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 422 pages
...And thus the noble kinge Oriant and the good queene Beatrice finabli recovered all their children bi the grace of God, wherfore fro than forthon they lived holyly and devoutly in our lorde. CHAP. XXXVII. How the noble Helyas tooke leave of his parantes and freendes, and made him selfe religious... | |
| Courtesy - 1868 - 452 pages
...whiche sith was a noblu knight.1 ' And thus,' he says, ' the noble king Oriant and the good queens Beatrice finabli recovered all their children by the...good Knight of the Swan betook himself, with a simple staff in his hand, and made himself a ' Religions.' And close to the convent he caused to be built... | |
| Henry Hucks Gibbs - English poetry - 1868 - 80 pages
...whiche sith was a noble knight.' ' And thus,' he says, ' the noble king Oriant and the good queene Beatrice finabli recovered all their children by the...devoutly in our Lorde.' Now King Oriant had ' made a Eeligion ' at the hermitage where his son Helyas had been brought up ; and thither, after recounting... | |
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