| Biography - 1883 - 778 pages
...brought would serve him (that is. the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul, vi. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise; which being forthwith put upon him, with dewe furnitures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in al that company, and was well liked of the... | |
| Literature - 1886 - 552 pages
...his desire. In the end the lady told him that unless that armor which she brought would serve him, that he could not succeed in that enterprise ; which...that company, and was well liked of the lady. And eftesoones 1 taking on him knighthood, and mounting on that strange courser, he went forth with her... | |
| Sarah Hutchins Killikelly - Allusions - 1886 - 530 pages
...brought, would serve him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul vi. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise ; which being forthwith put upon him, with dewe furni tures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in al that company, and was well liked of the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Knights and knighthood - 1888 - 306 pages
...brought would serve him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul, v. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise : which...furnitures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in al that company, and was well liked of the Lady. And eftesoones taking on him knighthood, and mounting... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1892 - 304 pages
...brought would serve him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul, v. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise : which...furnitures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in al that company, and was well liked of the Lady. And eftesoones taking on him knighthood, and mounting... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 504 pages
...brought, would serve him (that ie, the armour of a Christian man Sjiecined by Saint Paul, vi. Ephes.l that he could not succeed in that enterprise; which being forthwith put upon him, with Iiewe furni! tures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in a! that company, and was well liked of... | |
| James Baldwin - Allegories - 1893 - 332 pages
...she brought would serve him (that is the armour of a Christian man specified by St. Paul, v. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise : which being forthwith put upon him with dew furnitures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in all that company, and was well liked of the... | |
| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1895 - 552 pages
...his desire. In the end the lady told him that unless that armor which she brought would serve him, that he could not succeed in that enterprise ; which...that company, and was well liked of the lady. And eftesoones l taking on him knighthood, and mounting on that strange courser, he went forth with her... | |
| 1895 - 610 pages
...brought would serve him (that is, the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul, vi. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise ; which being forthwith put upon him, with dewe furnitures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in al that company, and was well liked of the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1896 - 312 pages
...specified by Saint Paul, V. Ephes.) that he could not succeed in that enterprise : which being forth with put upon him with due furnitures thereunto, he seemed the goodliest man in al that company, and was well liked of the Lady. And eftesoones2 taking on him knighthood, and mounting... | |
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