| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 794 páginas
...riding was in Chepe Out of the Ihoppe thider wold he lepc, And til that he had all the fight yfein, And danced wel, he wold not come agein ; And gadred him a meinie of his fort To hoppe and fing, and maken fwiche difport ; And ther they fetten ftevcn for to mete To plain... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 766 páginas
...sing and huppc; He loved bet the taverne than the shoppc. For whan ther any riding was in Chepe, Oot of the shoppe thider wold he lepe, And til that he...the sight ysein, And danced wel, he wold not come ageinj And eadred him a meinie of his sort, To hoppe and sing, and maken swiche disport: And ther they... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 400 páginas
...bridale would he sing and hoppe; He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. For whan ther any riding was in Chepe, Out of the shoppe thider wold he lepe,...sing, and maken swiche disport: And ther they setten steven for to mete To plaien at the dis in swiche a strete. For in the toun ne was ther no prentis,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 372 páginas
...bridale would he sing and hoppe; He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. For whan ther any riding was in Chepe, Out of the shoppe thider wold he lepe,...sight ysein, And danced wel, he wold not come agein; 4378 And gadred him a meinie of his sort, To hoppe and sing, and maken swiche disport : And ther they... | |
| 1824 - 486 páginas
...bridale would he sing and hoppe ; He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe ; For when ther any riding was in Chepe Out of the shoppe thider wold he lepe, And till that he all the sight yscin And danced wel he wold not come agen. It was called, in 1246, Crown... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 856 páginas
...loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. For whan therany riding was in CHEPE, Out of the shoppe tliider wold he lepe, And til that he had all the sight ysein,...gadred him a meinie of his sort, To hoppe and sing, and maker swiche disport.* CHAPTER XII. History and Topography of Coleman-street Ward. This ward derives... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 828 páginas
...sing and hoppe; He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. For whan therany riding was in CHEPE, Oat of the shoppe thider wold he lepe, And til that he had all the sight yseio, And danced wel, he wold not come agein; And gadred him a meinie of his sort, To hoppe and sing,... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 páginas
...in Grass- hopper. The word " Hoppe" occurs in Chaucer, in the heginning of the Coke's Tale : — " And til that he had all the sight ysein And danced...sort To hoppe and sing and maken swiche disport." — Ed. Tyrwh. 4to. vol. ip 173. Sj in Northhrooke's rare Treatise against Dauncing, &c. p. 118 : "... | |
| John Yonge Akerman - 1842 - 604 páginas
...bridale would he sing and hoppe ; He loved bet the taverne than the shoppe. For whan thcr any riding was in Chepe, Out of the shoppe thider wold he lepe...ysein, And danced wel, he wold not come agein ; And godred him a mcinic of his sort, To hoppe and sing, and maker swichc disport. It was growing dark,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1843 - 532 páginas
...apprentice " Perkin Revelour," " who loved bet. the tavern than the shoppe," that— " when ther any riding was in Chepe ;* Out of the shoppe thider wold he lepe,...the sight ysein, And danced wel, he wold not come agein."f The earliest of these shows on record is the one described by Matthew Paris as taking place... | |
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