| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pagina’s
...And he met with a lady fair Clad in a pilgrim's weeds. " Now Christ thee save, thoa reverend Friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine My true-love thou didst see." "And how should I know your true-loTt From many another one ?" " 0, hy his... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pagina’s
...beads; And he met with a lady fair Clad in a pilgrim's weeds. "Now Christ thee save, thoureverend Friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine My true. love thou didst see." " And how should I your true-love know From many another one?" "O, by his cockle hat, and staff. "Bu chiefly by his face... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 386 pagina’s
...was greater than that of producing an entirely new piece. Now Christ thee save, thou reverend friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine...should I know your true love From many another one ? O hy his cockle* hat and staff, And by his sandal shoon. But chiefly by his face and mien, That were... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 414 pagina’s
...an entirely new piece. , Now Christ thee save, thou reverend friar, I pray thee tell to me, If even at yon holy shrine My true love thou did'st see. And....should I know your true love From many another one ? O by his cockle* hat and stafl^ And by his sandal shoon. But chiefly by his face and mien, That were... | |
| Richard Clark - 1814 - 530 pagina’s
...beads ; And he met with a lady fair, Clad in a pilgrim's weeds. Now heav'n thee save, thou holy friar! I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine, My true love thou didst see ? " And how should 1 know your true love, " From many another one ?" « O by his cockle hat and staff, ' And by his sandal... | |
| 1814 - 328 pagina’s
...pilgrim's weeds. * Now, Christ thee save, thou reverend friar ! I pray thee tell to me, If ever nt yon holy shrine My true love thou didst see ?' ' And...should I know your true love, . From many another one ?' • O, hy his eoekle hat, and staff, And hy his sandal shoon : ' But ehkfly hy his faee and mem,... | |
| Jane West - 1814 - 378 pagina’s
...Countess's prayers would keep all dangerous effects of this curse from the Lady Alicia. CHAP. III. And how should I know your true love, from many another one ? O by his cockle hat, and staff, And by his sandal shoone, But chiefly by his face and mien. PERCT.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pagina’s
...And he met with a lady fair, Clad in a pilgrim s weeds. Now Christ thee save, thou reverend friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever, at yon holy shrine, My true-love thou didst see. And how should I know your true-love From many another one ? — O, by his... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 pagina’s
...And he met with a lady fair Clad in a pilgrim's weeds. " Now Christ thee save, thou reverend Friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine...should I know your true love From many another one i" " O, by his cockle hat, and staff, And by his sandal shoou. " But chiefly by his face and mien That... | |
| 1822 - 418 pagina’s
...And he met with a Lady fair, Clad in a pilgrim's weeds. " Now Christ thee save, thou rev'rend Friar, I pray thee tell to me, If ever at yon holy shrine My true-love thou didst see." " And how should I know your true-love From many another one ?" " Oh, by... | |
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