 | Jean Sherwood Rankin - 1902
...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,... | |
 | Mrs. Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggins, Nora Archibald Smith - 1916 - 686 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. " How now, Father Abbot, I hear... | |
 | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - 1902 - 686 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. " How now, Father Abbot, I hear... | |
 | Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - 1902 - 687 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.§ " How now, Father Abbot, I hear... | |
 | Frank Sidgwick - 1904 - 248 стор.
...Canterburye ; How for his house-keeping, and high renowne, They rode post for him to London towne. 3. 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. 4. ' How now, father abbot,... | |
 | Lionel Strachey - 1905
...Canterburye ; How for his housekeeping, 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,... | |
 | Henry Bernard Cotterill - 1907
...house-keeping, 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. How now, father abbot, I hear it... | |
 | Anna Callender Brackett - 1909 - 320 стор.
...post for him to fair London town. Q O O z, w w OS O w a H ai H Q J5 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. " How now, father Abbot, I hear... | |
 | Edward Andem Bryant - 1911 - 375 стор.
...Canterburye; How, for his house-keeping and high renowne, They rode poste for him to fair London towne. 3. 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. 4. 'How now, Father Abbot,... | |
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