squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told To Henry our king for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on. The Spectator - Strana 283úprava: - 1897Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Edward Hugessen Knatchbull- Hugessen (1st baron Brabourne.) - 1850 - Počet stránok 66
...try, " And set our men aside ;" " Accursed be he," Lord Percy said, " By whom this be denied." 21. Then stept a gallant squire forth (Witherington was his name), Who said, " I would not have it told " To Henry our King for shame, 22. " That e'er my captain fought on foot,... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - Počet stránok 594
...By whom this is denied. Then stepp'da gallant squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told To Henry our king for shame, That o'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on; You be two earls, said Witherington, And I... | |
| Class-book - 1852 - Počet stránok 152
...whome this is denyed." Then stept a gallant squier forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, " I wold not have it told To Henry our king for shame, That e'er my captaine fought on foote, And I stood looking on. You two bee erles," quo'1 Witherington, " And I a... | |
| 1853 - Počet stránok 524
...the reader is prepared for it by that account which is given of him in the beginning of the battle; though I am satisfied your little buffoon readers...'squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told To Henry our king for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - Počet stránok 596
...the reader is prepared for it by that account which is given of him in the beginning of the battle; though I am satisfied your little buffoon readers,...which reason I dare not so much as quote it. ' Then slept a gallant 'squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it tolil To Henry... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - Počet stránok 900
...whom this is denyed. Then stept a gallant squier forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I wold not have it told To Henry, our king, for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foote, And I stood looking on. You be two erles, sayd Witherington, And I a squier alone: I'll doe... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - Počet stránok 1118
...I am satisfied your little buffoon iders (who have seen that passage ridiculed in Hudibras) will t be able to take the beauty of it : for which reason I dare not , much as quote it. " Then stept a gallant 'squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - Počet stránok 536
...the reader is prepared for it by that account which is given of him in the beginning of the battle ; though I am satisfied your little buffoon readers...squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told, To Henry, our King, for shame, That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - Počet stránok 568
...the reader is prepared for it by that account which is given of him in the beginning of the battle ; though I am satisfied your little buffoon readers...: for which reason I dare not so much as quote it. 2 c 2 Tien Oept a galknt squire font, WniMTmgun w ku name. Who uid, I would not bare ii told. To Hour,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - Počet stránok 626
...that account which is given of him in the beginning of the battle; though I am satisfied your littlo buffoon readers (who have seen that passage ridiculed...which reason I dare not so much as quote it.' Then stopt a gallant squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, I would not have it told, To Heury,... | |
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