| George Ellis - English literature - 1811 - 466 pages
...fare, " And ride, my daughter, in a chare ; ' " It shall be cover'd with velvet red, " And clothes of fine gold all about your head, " With damask white, and azure blue, " Well diaper* d * with lilies new. " Your pomelles } shall be ended with gold, " Your chains enamell'd, many... | |
| James Heywood Markland - Carriages and carts - 1824 - 692 pages
...hunting fare, And ride, ray daughter, in a chare; It shall be cover'd with velvet red, And clothes of fine gold all about your head, With damask white, and azure blue, Well diaper'd with lilies new— Your pomelles shall be ended with gold. Your chains enamell'd many a fold;... | |
| Charles Mills - Chivalry - 1825 - 448 pages
...the King of Hungary says, " To-morrow ye shall on hunting fare, And ride, my daughter, in a chair,* It shall be covered with velvet red, And cloths of...Your pomelles shall be ended with gold, Your chains enameled many a fold ; Your mantle of rich degree, Purple pall and ermine fre. Jennets of Spain that... | |
| Charles Mills - Chivalry - 1825 - 838 pages
...the King of Hungary says, " To-morrow ye shall on hunting fare, And ride, my daughter, in a chair,* It shall be covered with velvet red, And cloths of...Your pomelles shall be ended with gold, Your chains enameled many a fold ; Your mantle of rich degree, Purple pall and ermine fre. Jennets of Spain that... | |
| Industrial arts - 1837 - 494 pages
...was not far behind in the possession of the ' chare,' we have testimony, and that of an interresting kind, as it has thrown some light upon a part of the...many a fold."' " These pomelles* were doubtless the * Pomelle— probAbly a diminution of pomme, IUtJe apple — referring to the small runnel knob by... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1833 - 874 pages
...shall on hunting fare And ride, my daughter, ш a chare. Jt shall be cover'd with velvet red, And cloth of fine gold all about your head, With damask white and azure blue Well diaper*d with lilies new." Chaucer himself describee a chare as " With gold wrought and pierrie." When... | |
| James Robinson Planché - Clothing and dress - 1834 - 410 pages
...yn hunting fare, And yede my daughter in a chare ; Yt shall be covered with velvet red, And clothes of fine gold all about your head; With damask white and azure blewe Well diappered with Tillies uew; Your mantle of ryche degree, Purple pall and ermyne free." The... | |
| Young lady - Horsemanship - 1838 - 110 pages
...white, Trapped to the ground with velvet bright." '.' It shall be covered with velvet red, And clothes of fine gold all about your head ; With damask white and azure blue, Well diapered with lilies blue." However richly ornamented, the careta, char, or chare— and there is little, if any, doubt,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1843 - 720 pages
...usages of ancient times."] To-morrow ye shall in hunting fare $ And ycde,3 my doughter, in a chair ; 3 mWO y7} ~Dk(?t 7 7 ) M CA4epBW # Yq͂ a" D T֪| ) ~ = D= dY5 dama»k white and azure blue, Well diapered4 with lilies new. Your pommels shall be ended with gold,... | |
| 1843 - 424 pages
...velret red, And cloths of fine gold all about youre head, With damask white and azure bine Well drapered with lilies new ; . . Your pomelles shall be ended...Your chains enamelled many a fold." . - • These " pornelles," says Mr Adams, to whose careful researches on these subjects we are indebted for many... | |
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