Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In gaudy liveries march, and quaint attires. One laced the helm, another held the lance; A third the shining buckler did advance. The courser pawed the ground with restless feet, And snorting foamed, and... Ancient and modern York; a guide - Page 26by Robert Rouière Pearce - 1841 - 164 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edwin Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - American literature - 1922 - 600 pages
...many-headed monster thing, О who could wish to be thy king." IVANHOE Sir Walter Scott CHAPTER VII Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In...third the shining buckler did advance. The courser pawed the ground with restless feet, And snorting foamed and champed the golden bit. The smiths and... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Readers - 1922 - 600 pages
...many-headed monster thing, O who could wish to be thy king." И IVANHOE SIR WALTER SCOTT CHAPTER VII Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In...third the shining buckler did advance. The courser pawed the ground with restless feet. And snorting foamed and champed the golden bit. The smiths and... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Fiction - 2006 - 546 pages
...roads for the town of Sheffield. CHAPTER VII Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In gatidv liveries march and quaint attires; One laced the helm,...third the shining buckler did advance. The courser paw 'd the ground with restless feet. And snorting foam 'd and champ 'd the golden bit. The smiths... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 2003 - 1024 pages
...behold: 4So And polished steel that cast the view aside, And crested morions, with their plumy pride. Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In...third the shining buckler did advance. The courser pawed the ground with restless feet, And snorting foamed, and champed the golden bit. The smiths and... | |
| Walter Scott - Fiction - 2004 - 466 pages
...but 1 will requite it." They parted, and took different roads for the town of Sheffield. CHAPTER VII Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In...gaudy liveries march and quaint attires; One laced the hehu, another held the lance, A third the shining buckler did advance. The courser paw'd the ground... | |
| Michael Alexander - History - 2007 - 348 pages
...chapter has an epigraph from Palamon and Arcite, Dryden's polished-up version of the Knight's Tale: Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In...the lance, A third the shining buckler did advance . . . At the tournament, a Jewish money-lender pushes through the bystanders. 'One of these, a stout... | |
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