Ashe, firre, and oke, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I can tell, And me beforne I saw a little well, That had his course, as I gan beholde, Under an hill, with quicke stremes colde. Memoirs, Including Original Journals, Letters, Papers, and Antiquarian ... - Page 81by Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1823 - 497 pagesFull view - About this book
| English poets - 1801 - 444 pages
...shake. — There saw I growing eke the fresh haw-thorn In white motley, that so sweet doth y-smell ; Ash, fir, and oak, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I (now) can tell ; And, me before, I saw a little well That had his course as I could well behold, Under... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 464 pages
...for to shake. ****** There saw I eke the fresh haw-thorn, In white motley, that so swote doeth smell; Ash, fir, and oak, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I can tell; And, me before, I saw a little well That had his course, as I gan behold, Under an hill, with quicke streames... | |
| 1818 - 426 pages
...motley, that so sote doeth ysmell, Ash, pine and oak, with many a young acorné And many a free mo then I can tell And me beforne I saw a little well, That had his course, as Ï could wele beholde Undir an hill, with quicke stremis and colde; 1 Myrrh. The gravil gold, the... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 364 pages
...to shake. There saw I growing eke the fresh haw-thorn In white motley, that so sweet doth y-smell ; Ash, fir, and oak, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I now can tell; And, me before, I saw a little well That had his course, as I could well behold, Under... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 pages
...There sawe I eke the fresh hauthorne, In white motley that so swote doth smell, Aahe, firre, and oke with many a young acorn. And many a tree mo than I can tell. CtuuKer. The Complaint of the Black Knight, f. 271. c. 1. For whan we may not don, than wol we epeken,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 pages
...There sawe I eke the fresh hawthorne In white motley, that so swete doth smell, Ashe, firre and oke, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I...me beforne I saw a little well That had his course, as I gan beholde, Under an hill with quicke stremes colde. The gravel gold, the water pure as glasse,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1860 - 598 pages
...freshc hauthorne In white motley, that so swote doth smell, Ashe, firro, and oke, with many a yong acorn, And many a tree mo than I can tell, And me befóme I sawe a little well, That had his course, as I gan beholde, Under au hill, with quicke stremes... | |
| 1864 - 142 pages
...There sawe I eke the fresh hauthorne, In white motley, that so swete doth smell, Ashe, firre, and oke, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I...beforne I saw a little well, That had his course, as I gan beholde, Under an hill, with quicke stremes colde. The gravel gold, the water pure as glasse,... | |
| 1865 - 144 pages
...There sawe I eke the fresh hauthorne, In white motley, that so swete doth smell, Ashe, firre, and oke, with many a young acorn, And many a tree mo than I...beforne I saw a little well, That had his course, as I gan beholde, Under an hill, with quicke stremes colde. The gravel gold, the water pure as glasse,... | |
| 1866 - 132 pages
...There sawe I eke the fresh hauthorne, In white motley, that so swete doth smell, Ashe, firre, and oke, with many a young acorn. And many a tree mo than I...beforne I saw a little well. That had his course, as I gan beholde, Under an hill, with quicke stremes colde. The gravel gold, the water pure as glasse,... | |
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