As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates and came out so richly beseen, that every man marvelled of her beauty and could not cease to regard her nobleness with her great beauty, and the gracious words and countenance that... Second period: The middle age - Page 111by Joseph Henry Allen - 1883Full view - About this book
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1835 - 380 pages
...Salisbury, and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots, and the defence that was mnde against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she...that every man marvelled of her beauty, and could not eease to regard her nobleness with her great beauty, and the gracious words and countenance that she... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1835 - 758 pages
...to see the manner of the assault! of the Scots, and the defence that was mnde against them. As toon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates, and came out so richly besecn, that every man marvelled of her beauty, and could not cease to regard her nobleness with her... | |
| Maria Baldwin - 1839 - 364 pages
...soon as the ladye knew of the Kynge's coming she set open the gates, and came out so richly to be seen that every man marvelled of her beauty and could not...and countenance that she made. When she came to the Kynge she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours, and so led him into the castle to... | |
| Miscellaneous extracts - 1839 - 358 pages
...as the ladye knew of the Kynge's coming' she set open the gates, and came out so richly to be seen that every man marvelled of her beauty and could not...and countenance that she made. When she came to the Kynge she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours, and so led him into the castle to... | |
| 1842 - 528 pages
...Salisbury, and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots, and the defence that was made against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates, and came out BO richly beseen, that every man marvelled of her beauty, and could not cease to regard her nobleness... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...lady, when she welcomed him in the castle that she had been bravely defending against her enemies ! " As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she...great beauty, and the gracious words and countenance she made. When she came to the king, she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours, and... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...lady, when she welcomed him in the castle that she had been bravely defending against her enemies ! "As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she...great beauty, and the gracious words and countenance she made. When she came to the king, she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours, and... | |
| 1853 - 420 pages
...Salisbury, and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots, and the defence that was made against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she...great beauty, and the gracious words and countenance she made. " When she came to the king, she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours,... | |
| 1853 - 428 pages
...Salisbury, and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots, and the defence that was made against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she...great beauty, and the gracious words and countenance she made. " When she came to the king, she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours,... | |
| Mrs. Octavius Freire Owen Owen - 1854 - 426 pages
...inform him of the peril of the castle, and bring him to its rescue : a project he happily accomplished. "As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she...gates, and came out so richly beseen, that every man marveled of her beauty, and could not cease to regard her nobleness, with her great beauty, and the... | |
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