| Lady - 1807 - 232 стор.
...keeping and high renowne, Thoy rode post for him to lair London towne. An hundred men, the King did heave say, The Abbot kept in his house every day ; And fifty...any doubt, In velvet coates waited the Abbot about. H 3 How now, father Abbot, I hcare it of thee, Thou keepest a farrc better house than mee ; And for... | |
| John Struthers - 1822 - 276 стор.
...Canterburye ; How for his house-keeping, and high renowne, They rode poste for him to fair London towne. An hundred men, the king did heare say, The abbot kept in his house every day ; And fifty golde chaynes, without any doubt, In velvet coates waited the abbot about. How now, father abbot, I... | |
| John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 стор.
...housekeeping, and high renown, They rode post for him to fair London town. An hundred men, the King did hear say, The Abbot kept in his house every day : And fifty gold Chains, without any doubt, In velvet coats, waited the abbot about. KINO JOHN AND THE ABBOT. How now!... | |
| 1845 - 258 стор.
...Canterburye ; How for his house-keeping, and high renowne, They rode poste for him to fair London towne. An hundred men the king did heare say, The abbot kept in his house every day ; And fifty golde chaynes, without any doubt, In velvet coates waited the abbot about. " How now, father abbot,... | |
| James Thorne - 1845 - 514 стор.
...us, it was " not without good cause " that John marvelled, and was angry at his pride ; for — " An hundred men the king did heare say, The abbot kept in his house every day ; Aud fifty gold chaines, without any doubt, In •velvet coates waited the abbot about." The king... | |
| Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1855 - 324 стор.
...Canterburye; How for his house-keeping, and high renowne, They rode poste for him to fair London towne. An hundred men. the king did heare say, The abbot kept in his house every day ; And fifty golde chaynes, without any doubt, In velvet coates waited the abbot about. How now, father abbot, I... | |
| Edward Lees Glew - 1856 - 250 стор.
...tolerably -good idea of how the high ecclesiastics of the Church lived in those days can be formed from the old ballad of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury...And fifty gold chaynes, without any doubt, In velvet ooates waited the abbot about.":): * Gloss v. Circuli. Campana. t Shaw's Antiquities, p. 8 ; or Dugd.... | |
| E L. Glew - 1856 - 252 стор.
...tolerably good idea of how the high ecclesiastics of the Church lived in those days can be formed from the old ballad of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury...did heare say, The abbot kept in his house every day j And fifty gold chaynes, without any doubt, In velvet coates waited the abbot about."£ * Gloss v.... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 стор.
...Canterbflrye ; How for his house-keeping, and high renowne, They rode jiostt' for him to fair London towne. An hundred men, the king did heare say, The abbot kept in his house every day ; And fifty golde cliaynes, without any doubt, In velvet costes waited the abbot about. How now, father abbot,... | |
| 1858 - 256 стор.
...Canterburye ; How for bis house-keeping, and high renowne, They rode posto for him to fair London towno. An hundred men, the king did heare say. The abbot kept...any doubt, In velvet coates waited the abbot about. How now, father abbot, I heare it ot ¿hoe, Thou keepest a fiure better house than mco, And for thy... | |
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