Where's Heloise, the learned nun, For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From love he won such dule and teen!) And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who willed that Buridan should steer, Sewed in a sack's mouth, down the... song and legend from the middle ages - Page 35by william d. mcclintock - 1893Full view - About this book
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...nun, For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From Love he won such dule ls to me had grown A hermitage — and all my own...they were come To tear me from a second home : 380 16 White Queen Blanche, like a queen of lilies, With a voice like any mermaiden, — Bertha Broadfoot,... | |
| Dominic Bevan Wyndham Lewis, Hilaire Belloc - 1928 - 438 pages
...burned in 1431. Domremy, her birthplace, was then in the Duchy of Bar, part of medieval Lorraine. 350 Who willed that Buridan should steer Sewed in a sack's...lilies, With a voice like any mermaiden — Bertha Broad foot, Beatrice, Alice, And Ermengarde the Lady of Maine — And that good Joan whom Englishmen... | |
| Elizabeth Avery, Jane Olive Dorsey, Vera Abigail Sickels - 1928 - 568 pages
...Speech SELECTIONS FOR PRACTICE 1. Better fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay. TENNYSON 2. And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who willed that...the Seine? But where are the snows of yesteryear? * * * Nay, never ask this week, fair lord, Where they are gone, nor yet this year, Except with this... | |
| Dominic Bevan Wyndham Lewis - 1928 - 524 pages
...of Bar, part of medieval Lorraine. Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From Love he won such dule and teen) And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who willed diat Buridan should steer Sewed in a sack's moudi down the Seine? . But where are the snows of yester-year?... | |
| 1924 - 386 pages
...black velvet And I myself in cramasie." Consider these lines from Rossetti'a translation of Villon: "White Queen Blanche like a queen of lilies, With...Beatrice, Alice, And Ermengarde the lady of Maine." Seventh, unexpected extension of a regular rhythm: Consider this stanza from De la Mare: "Peace in... | |
| Nancy Bogen - 2007 - 426 pages
...nun, For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From Love he won such dule and teen!) And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who...Seine?. . . But where are the snows of yester-year? WT1ite Queen Blanche, like a queen of lilies, With a voice like any mermaiden — Bertha Broadfoot,... | |
| Elia Wilkinson Peattie - 1903 - 252 pages
...sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From love he won such dule and teenl) And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who willed that...Broadfoot, Beatrice, Alice, And Ermengarde, the lady of the Maine — And that good Joan, whom Englishmen At Rouen doomed, and burned her there — Mother... | |
| Clarence Stratton - 1923 - 404 pages
...nun, For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From love he won such dule and teen!) And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who...Blanche, like a queen of lilies, With a voice like any mennaiden — Bertha Broadfoot, Beatrice, Alice, And Ermengarde the lady of Maine, And that good Joan... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris - 1929 - 202 pages
...For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, 10 Lost manhood and put priesthood on? (From Love he won such dule and teen !) And where, I pray you, is the Queen Who...should steer Sewed in a sack's mouth down the Seine?... 15 But where are the snows of yester-year? White Queen Blanche, like a queen of lilies, With a voice... | |
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