Thys ys the manne of menne, the vision spoke; Then belle for even-songe mie senses woke.
A troope of Normannes from the mass-songe came, Rousd from their praiers by the flotting crie; Thoughe Girthe and Ailwardus perceevd the same, Not once theie stoode abashd, or thoghte to flie.
Botte thos to leave thee, Birtha, dothe asswaie Moe torturynge peynes yanne canne be sedde bie tyngue, Yette rouze thie honoure uppe, and wayte the daie, Whan rounde aboute mee songe of warre heie synge.
Chatterton first exhibited the Songe to Ælla in his own handwriting, then gave Barrett the parchment, which contained strange textual variations.
Tempte mee ne to the foule thynge; I wylle no mannes lemanne be; Tyll syr preeste hys songe doethe synge, Thou shalt neere fynde aught of mee.
For, with my arms about him my music in his eare, What angell songe of paradize soever sholde I feare?
The Songe d'Enfer and the Voie de Paradis, published by Jubinal, as the Roman des Eles has been by Scheler, Meraugis by Michelant, and the Vengeance de Raguidel by Hippeau.
Raoul de Presles also composed a polemical work, dealing chiefly with the burning question of the papal and royal powers, under the title of Songe du Verger.
Le Songe d'un Anglois;[308] you will be pleased with both.
The Songe d'un Anglois and the Plaidoyer pour Louis XVI.
Then droned a bomblebee Saftly thissonge to thee: "Balow, my boy!
For, with mine arms about him, and my musick in his eare, What angell songe of paradize soever sholde I feare?
For through yow is my name lorn, And alle myn actes red and songe Over al this lond, on every tonge.
This revel, ful of songeand ful of daunce, 2255 Lasteth a fourtenight, or litel lasse.
Gloucester's personal tastes may also be traced in his possession of a copy of the resolutions passed at the Council of Basel,[1378] and in the Songe du Vergier, which also formed part of his library.
Le Songe du Vergier,' as the French title runs, is in the form of a discussion, a method so popular at that period, between a knight and clerk on the question of the relative spheres of the spiritual and temporal powers.
Therfore I pray thee teche me my Pater noster, and by my truthe I shall therfore teche the a songe of Robyn Hode that shall be worth xx of it.
Of hym that wolde gyue a songe to the tauerner for his dyner.
Whye, quod the felowe, if I synge a songeto your pleasure, will ye nat than be contente?
So he began, and songethre or foure balades, and asked if he were pleased?
Therefore I pray thee, teche me my Pater noster, and by my truthe, I shall therfore teche thee a songe of Robyn Hode that shall be worth xx of it!
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