| Laurence Minot - Battles - 1795 - 234 pages
...reght in France to win, And have I God grante him graces gode, And fro all fins us fave ! Amen. v1. HOW EDWARD AT HOGGES UNTO LAND WAN AND RADE THURGH FRANCE OR EVER HE ELAN MEN may rede in romance right Of a grete clerk that Merlin hight} Ful many bokes er of him wreten,... | |
| Merlin - 1853 - 420 pages
...atfo fein ®cbiфt über bicfeô ÊreignfgT « „How Edward at Hogges unto land wan And rade tburgh France or ever he blan. Men may rede in romance right Of a grete clerk that Merlin bight: Ful many bokes er of him wrctcn, Als thir clerkes wele may willen; *) Notice du procès de revision... | |
| Arthurian romances - 1853 - 374 pages
...ßrcct). (Sin Фiфter öon 1352, Sauren ce 2ttt» not, begann alfo fein ©cbid)t über btcfeo ßreignie: „How Edward at Hogges unto land wan And rade thurgh France or ever he Man. Men may rede in romance right Of a grete clerk that Merlin bight: Ful many bokes er of him wreten,... | |
| Wales - 1855 - 356 pages
...into a Saxon verb, of the strong form, with a preterite blan. His sixth poem is thus headed : — " How Edward at Hogges unto land wan, And rade thurgh France or ever he blan." And in poem iv. he ends his song in this strain : — " This was the bataile that fell in the Swin,... | |
| Thomas Wright - English poetry - 1859 - 583 pages
...His reght in France to win, And have. God grante him graces gode, And fro all sins us save ! Amen. How Edward at Hogges unto land wan, And rade thurgh...rede in Romance right Of a grete clerk that Merlin night ; Ful many bokes er of him wreten, Als thir olerkes wele may witten ; And ^it in many privé... | |
| Thomas Wright - English poetry - 1859 - 596 pages
...him graces gode, And fro all sins us save ! Amen. How Edward at Hogges unto land wan, And rode tkurgk France or ever he blan. Men may rede in Romance right Of a grete clerk that Merlin hight ; Ful many bokcs cr of him wreten, Ais tli ir clerkes wele may witten ; And ¿it in many privé nokes May men... | |
| Richard Morris - English language - 1867 - 572 pages
...Edward come ful stille, When that he trowed no harm him tille, And keped him in the berde. III. [P»ges How Edward at Hogges unto land wan, And rade thurgh France or ever he Man. Men may rede in Romance right 225 Of a grete clerk that Merlin hight ; Ful many bokes er of him... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1870 - 1070 pages
...to the numerous victories of Edward III1. As thus. Men may rede in Romance2 ryght, Of a grete clerke that MERLIN hight: Ful many bokes er of him wreten, Als thir clerkes wele may witten3 ; And zit [yet] in many prive nokes [nooks] May men find of Merlin bokes. Merlin said thus... | |
| Margaret Ann Courtney - Cornwall (England : County) - 1880 - 638 pages
..."Wan.' And again in ver. 34. In the heading of one of Laurence Minot's Political Songs we read : ' How Edward at Hogges unto land wan, And rade thurgh France or euer he Wan,' ie how Edward III. landed at Cape La Hogue, and passed through France without opposition.... | |
| Chandos (the Herald.) - 1883 - 448 pages
...progress of the army from their landing at la Hogue to their appearing before CaUis, intitled : • How Edward at Hogges unto land wan, And rade thurgh France or ever he blan. • Minot's Parmi, p. l6-33. Cf. Robert de Avesbury, p. il3-'4° « Edward, par la grace de Dieu roy... | |
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