| Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 266 pages
...damselle, And knelt upon the ground. — " A boone, a boone, O kinge Arthure, "I beg a boone of thee ; " Avenge me of a carlish knighte, ' ' Who hath shent...the air. " Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, "May pass that castle-walle : " But from that foule discurteous knighte, " Mishappe will them befalle. *... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1812 - 456 pages
...damselle, 15 And knelt upon the ground. A boone, a boone, O kinge Arthbre, I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my love and mee. 20 At Tearne-Wadling* his castle stands, Near to that lake so fair, And proudlye rise the battlements,... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1823 - 450 pages
...Arthiire, I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my love and mee. 20 At Tearne-Wadling* his castle stands, Near to that lake so fair, And proudly rise the battlements, And streamers deck the air. Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, 25 May... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1839 - 442 pages
...boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my love and mee. 20 At Tearne- Wadling * his castle stands, Near to that lake so fair, And...streamers deck the air. Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, 25 May pass that castle-wall : But from that foule discurteous knighte, Mishappe will them befalle.... | |
| Richard John King - Ballads, English - 1842 - 352 pages
...boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish1 knighte, Who hath shent my love and mee. At Tearne-Wadling2 his castle stands, Near to that lake so fair, And...deck the air. Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, May pass that castle-walle : But from that foule discurteous knighte, Mishappe will them befalle. 1 Churlish,... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1844 - 318 pages
...damselle, 15 And knelt upon the ground. " A boone, a boone, O kinge Arthure. I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my...streamers deck the air. Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, :i May pass that castle-walle : But from that foule discurteous knighte, Mishappe will them befalle.... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1846 - 318 pages
...damselle, n And knelt upon the ground. " A hoone, a boone, 0 kinge Arthure, I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my...the air. Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, ^ May pass that castle-walle : But from that foule discurteous, knighte, V " Mishappe will them befalle.... | |
| Charles Mackay - Lake District (England) - 1846 - 318 pages
...faire damselle, And knelt upon the ground. A boone ! a boone ! O kinge Arthure, I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my love and me. At Tearne-Wadling,* his castle stands, Near to that lake so fair, And proudlye rise the battlements,... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Folklore - 1852 - 328 pages
...faire damselle, And knelt upon the ground. A boone ! a boone ! O kinge Arthure, I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my love and me. At Tearne-Wadling,* his castle stands, Near to that lake so fair, And proudlye rise the battlements,... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 512 pages
...faire damselle, And knelt upon the ground. " A boone, a boone, O Kinge Arthure, I beg a boone of thee ; Avenge me of a carlish knighte, Who hath shent my...the air. " Noe gentle knighte, nor ladye gay, May pass that castle-wall, But from that foule discurteous knighte, Mishappe will them befalle. " Hee's... | |
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