| William Fitzwilliam Elliot - Ballads, English - 1910 - 272 pages
...mayd, Yt was the good lord Perse : We wyll not tell the what men we ar, he says, But we wyll hount hear in this chays In the spyte of thyne, and of the....Chyviat We have kyld, and cast to carry them a-way. Be my troth, sayd the dought£ Doggies agayn, Ther-for the ton of us shall de this day. 18 Then sayd... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1910 - 448 pages
...men we ar," he says, 65 "Nor whos men that we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, In the spyt of thyne and of the. "The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat We have kyld, and cast to carry them away. 70 "Be my troth," sayd the doughete Dogglas agayn, "Therfor the ton of us shall de this day." Then sayd... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
..."nor whos men that we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, in the spyt of thyne and of the. 17 lot answered full soberly: Certes, sir, it is not my sword; "Be my troth," sayd the doughete Dogglas agayn, "therfor the ton» of us shall de« this day." 18 Then... | |
| English poetry - 1911 - 784 pages
...we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, in the spyt of thyne and of the. 'The fattiste harte's in all Chyviat we have kyld, and cast to carry them away : ' ' Be my troth,' sayd the doughete Dogglaa agayn, ' therf or the ton of us shall de this day.' Then... | |
| Percy Adams Hutchinson - English poetry - 1912 - 572 pages
...whoys men we ar," he says, "nor whos men that we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, in the spyt of thyne and of the. "The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat, we have kyld, and cast to carry them away. "'Be my troth," sayd the doughete Dogglas agayn, "therfor the ton17 of us shall de this day." Then... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 468 pages
..."nor whos men that we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, in the spyt of thyne and of the. 17. "The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat we have kyld, and cast to carry them away." "Be my troth," sayd the doughete Dogglas agay[n], " therfor the ton17 of us shall de this day." 18.... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 964 pages
...that we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, in the spyt of thyne and of the. 17. "The falliste hartes in all Chyviat we have kyld, and cast to carry them away." "Be my trolh," sayd Ihe doughelë Dogglas agay[n], " Iherfor Ihe Ion17 of us shall de this day." 18.... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 924 pages
..."nor whos men that we be; But we wyll hounte hear in this chays, in the spyt of thyne and of the. 17. Bliss cany them away." "Be my troth," sayd the doughete Dogglas agay[n], "therfor the ton" of us shall de... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - England - 1916 - 1604 pages
...Perse : "We wyll not tell the what men we ar," he says, ' ' Nor whos men that we be ; But we wyll hount e any material revolution, direct or indirect, 65 70 'The fattiste hartes in all Chyviat We have kyld, and cast6 to carry them a- way. ' ' 'Be my... | |
| Gustav Grhober - Philology, Modern - 1922 - 814 pages
...me? 65/68: We wyll not teil the lehat men ine ar, he snys, Nor whos men that we be; Hut we wyll hount hear in this chays In the spyte of thyne, and of the. 7/8: The fattiste hartes in all Cheviot He sayd he ward kyil, and cary thetn away. 69/70: Th« fattiste... | |
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