Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre, And therto hadde he riden, no man ferre, As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse, And evere honoured for his worthynesse. At Alisaundre he was whan it was wonne. Ful ofte tyme he hadde the bord bigonne Aboven alle... Chaucer, 1400, to Beaumont, 1628 - Page 22edited by - 1819Full view - About this book
| 2005 - 334 pages
...tyme that he first bigan To riden out, he loved chivalrie, Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisie. Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre, And therto hadde he riden, no man ferre, As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse, And evere honoured for his worthynesse.... | |
| Joerg O. Fichte, Fritz Kemmler - English literature - 2005 - 412 pages
...that he first bigan 45 To riden out, he loved chivalrie, Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisie. Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre, And therto hadde he riden, no man ferre, As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse, so And evere honoured for his worthynesse;... | |
| Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith - History - 2005 - 396 pages
...and had crusaded in Spain, Egypt and Asia Minor, was, like all good caricatures, close to the truth. Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre, And therto hadde he riden, no man ferre, As wel in cristendom as in hethenesse, And evere honoured for his worthy nesse.... | |
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