Illustration] [Illustration] The CHILD of ELLE On yondre hill a castle standes With walles and towres bedight, And yonder lives the Child of Elle, A younge and comely knighte.
Thus was the feast ended with joye and delighte, A bridegroome most happy then was the younge knighte, In joy and felicitie long lived hee, All with his faire ladye, the pretty Bessee.
The younge men of Rumford, as thicke might bee, Rode after to feitch againe pretty Bessee.
To church then went this gallant younge knight; His bride followed after, an angell most bright, With troopes of ladyes, the like nere was scene As went with sweete Bessy of Bednall-greene.
Whyles that she is yettyounge and reckeless, and gif shee bee faste, and hathe naughte to beare homewards, lo!
And again:-- "Then were the gates shut, and cried was loude Now do your devoir younge knightes proud.
This younge monk that was so fair of face, Acquainted was so with this goode man, Sithen that their firste knowledge began, That in his house as familiar was he As it possible is any friend to be.
Ye Philadelphia younge ladye loveth to ryde of pleasaunte afternoones out untoe Pointe Breeze, adown ye Necke, in ye Parke, or along ye wynding Wissahickon.
Garrick took it as it was meant, seriously; and as Miss Younge bowed her head, he raised his hands, and prayed that God would bless her!
Miss Younge sighed too, and replied affectionately, with a hope that before they finally parted he would kindly give her a father's blessing.
On yonder hill a castle standes With walles and towres bedight,[643] And yonder lives the Child of Elle, A younge and comely knighte.
Ballad is followed by another, intitled Younge Cloudeslee, being a continuation of the present story, and reciting the adventures of Willian of Cloudesly's son: but greatly inferior to this both in merit and antiquity.
Vppon a Daye a Younge Man of Corinth demaundying of hir, what hee shoulde say to a Woman whome hee long tyme had loued, and made so greate sute, that thereby he was like to fal into dispayre.
Execution don vpon that moste vnkinde varlet, Philon caused the Lady to be conueyed home into hir royal pallace: and the people with humble submission, began to persuade hir to marie wyth that younge Prince Philon.
In wyntere she skateth on ye Centrall Ponde righte splendidlie, for shee is faste of hir nature, albeit shee shunneth the word as being what ye younge menne call 'Bowerye.
Iff there had a been no suche place as Paris, ye New Yorke Younge Ladye would have invented itt.
Ye New Yorke Younge Ladye hath many friendes; ye can not speake of any one in societye who is not deare untoe her, or of any notable man of any figure who hath not been introduced to her.
Your Honner helped me to many ugly stories to tell against you Honner to my younge master, and younge mistriss; but did not tell me about this.
I most humbelly beseche your Honner to be good and kinde and fethful to my deerest younge lady, now you have her; or I shall brake my harte for having done some dedes that have helped to bringe things to this passe.
Be plesed from the prems's to let me kno' if as how I can be put upon any sarvice to sarve your Honner, and to sarve my deerest younge lady; which God grant!
But I kno' your Honner must be good to so wonderous a younge lady.
I hope it was not so verry bad as Titus says it was; for he ses as how there was a rape in the case betwixt you at furste, and plese your Honner; and my cuzzen Titus is a very honist youngeman as ever brocke bred.
I do is to prevent mischeff; and seeing your Honner has so much patience, which younge master has not; so am not affeard of telling your Honner any thing whatsomever.
He is always laying his hedd and my young master's hedd together; and I suspect much if so be some mischief is not going on between them: and still the more, as because my eldest younge lady seemes to be joined to them sometimes.
Capten Singleton whispred my younge master, being I was by.
Younge men be not content with one Louer, but so many as they behold, they do desire, and of so many they think themselues worthy: wherefore their loue cannot be stable.
The younge Lorde louingly enquired the cause of hir heauinesse: and sayd vnto hir, that if any had done hir displeasure, hee would reuenge hir cause to hir contentment.
In the tenth leafe: There wee sawe the fairest and the greatest vines with grapes accordinge, and younge trees and small wooddes very well smellinge, that ever weare sene.
From hence, from hence (I say), moste noble younge Prince, shall instrumentes be prepared for you whereby all the worlde shalbe under your obeysaunce.
I have more Then a monthes mind[77] to these younge harletryes Yet heares the grownd on which I fyrst must build And ryse my fortunes many steepes[78] hye.
Enter Mr. Raphael a younge marchaunt, Mr. Treadway his companione and frend.
Whyle they are brablinge in the cittye I am sent backe to the villadge to cheire up the too younge mermaydes; for synce theire throates have bin rincht with salt water they singe with no lesse sweatenes.
For oneyounge damsell's sake I once cald daughter, And in the absens of there greater frends, I'l stand betwixt them and these injuryes.
XLVI ‘My father was an old knight, And yett it chancèd soe That he marryed a younge lady That brought me to this woe.
This Mrs. Younge was, he knew, intimately acquainted with Wickham; and he went to her for intelligence of him as soon as he got to town.
Fifthly--Thee danegur in such case arisienge ffrom long retardacion, betweene these too younge persons beecominge publick blame being attachede to the fammelys onn either sidde.
Antient Indian, and a younge fellow and a woman Indian, which had about their bodies a Seale Skinn to keepe them warme.
Mr. Younge confirmed this observation, and prepared me to regard him with more than common attention.
Madame Younge returned something which I did not see: Mademoiselle Sillery gave a silver Cupid, which had served her for an essence-bottle.
This route indeed was considerably out of our direct way, but Mr. and Mrs. Younge resolved that I should see Chambord, and would hear of no excuses.
Mademoiselle Sillery was very eager to accept this invitation, and looked rather blank when Mrs. Younge declined it, as she wished to proceed on her road as quickly as possible.
You are a philosopher," said Mr. Younge to her, smiling.
Mr. Younge preferring to accompany me on horseback, the coach was left to the ladies.
We reached Amboise in good time, and as we intended leaving it on the following morning, Mr. Younge and myself walked over the town, in the interval between dinner and tea.
Mrs. Younge replied very smartly to some questions of her husband.
On the morning following my arrival, Mr. Younge accompanied me to the National Library.
Miss Youngehas accepted the part very gracefully; and by a letter I have received from her, in answer to mine, will, I flatter myself, take care to do justice to it.
Miss Younge is perfectly mistress of her part, is pleased with it, and I think will do it justice.
It is impossible to say how much justice Miss Younge did to your writing.
I have begged Miss Younge to try what she can do with her by Monday.
Fair was this younge wife, and therewithal As any weasel her body gent* and small.
He had y-made full many a marriage Of younge women, at his owen cost.
In danger had he at his owen guise The younge girles of the diocese, <54> And knew their counsel, and was of their rede*.
For my younge hunters, Clinias & Dorastus, Surely so farre to day they have out past vs, [F.
This Mrs. Younge was, he knew, intimately acquainted with Wickham; and he went to her for intelligence of him, as soon as he got to town.
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