Lieder: Mit Grammatisch-Metrischer EinleitungTrübner, 1884 - 45 pages |
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Page 19 - Till thai wist ful wele sir Edwardes will. Sir Edward, oure gude king, wurthi in wall, Faght wele on that flude, faire mot him fall ! Als it es custom of king to confort tham all, So thanked he gudely the grete and the small ; He thanked tham gudely, god gif him mede!
Page 16 - Wald he salue vs sone mi sorow suld slake ; War mi sorow slaked sune wald I sing : When God will sir Edward sal vs bute bring.
Page 23 - Thus have i mater for to make, For a nobill prince sake: Help me god, my wit es thin ! Now LAURENCE MINOT will bigin.
Page 15 - Gert nakers strike, and trumpes blaw, And made mirth at thaire might ; Both alblast and many a bow War redy railed opon a row, And ful frek for to fight. Gladly thai gaf mete and drink, So that thai suld the better swink, The wight men that thar ware.
Page 8 - When Philip the Valas herd of this, Tharat he was ful wroth iwis ; He gert assemble his barounes, Princes and lordes of many tounes, At Pariss toke...
Page 14 - Stalworthly, with spere and schelde, And thoght to win his right, With lordes, and with knightes kene, And other doghty men bydene, That war ful frek to fight.
Page 15 - The wight men that thar ware. Sir Philip of Fraunce fled for dout, And hied him hame with all his rout : Coward, god giff him care ! • For thare than had the lely-flowre Lorn all halely his honowre.
Page 10 - But sone, when it come to his ere, He sembled all his men full still, And said to tham what was his will. Ilk man made him redy then...
Page 8 - That he suld, both day and night, Help sir Edward in his right, In toun, in feld, in frith and fen ; This swore the duke and all his men, And al the lordes that with him lend, And tharto held thai up thaire hend.