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第78页
... down into a well, Where he did think, this dragon would drink, And so he did in
truth, And as he stooped low, he rose up and cried — boh And hit him in the
mouth. Oh! quoth the dragon, pigs take thee without, Who disturbed me in my
drink ?
... down into a well, Where he did think, this dragon would drink, And so he did in
truth, And as he stooped low, he rose up and cried — boh And hit him in the
mouth. Oh! quoth the dragon, pigs take thee without, Who disturbed me in my
drink ?
第79页
By Jove, quoth he, say you so, do you soo, And then at him he let fly, With hand
and with foot, and so they went to it, And the word it was, Hey boys, hey ! Your
words, quoth the dragon, 1 don't understand, Then to it they fell at all, Like two
wild ...
By Jove, quoth he, say you so, do you soo, And then at him he let fly, With hand
and with foot, and so they went to it, And the word it was, Hey boys, hey ! Your
words, quoth the dragon, 1 don't understand, Then to it they fell at all, Like two
wild ...
第139页
Wandering thus wearilye all alone, up and downe, "With a rude miller he mett at
the last, Asking the ready way unto faire Nottingham ; Sir, quoth the miller, I
meane not to jest, Yet I thinke, what I thinke, sooth for to say, You doe not lightlye
ride ...
Wandering thus wearilye all alone, up and downe, "With a rude miller he mett at
the last, Asking the ready way unto faire Nottingham ; Sir, quoth the miller, I
meane not to jest, Yet I thinke, what I thinke, sooth for to say, You doe not lightlye
ride ...
第140页
Quoth his wife, hy my troth, it is a handsome youth, Tet it's best, husband, to deal
warilye. Art thou no run away, pry' thee, youth tell ? Show me thy passport, and all
shall be well. Then our king presentlye, making lowe courtesye, With his hatt in ...
Quoth his wife, hy my troth, it is a handsome youth, Tet it's best, husband, to deal
warilye. Art thou no run away, pry' thee, youth tell ? Show me thy passport, and all
shall be well. Then our king presentlye, making lowe courtesye, With his hatt in ...
第141页
Here, quoth the miller, good fellowe, I drinke to thee, And to all good fellows,
wherever they bee ! I pledge the, quoth our king, and thanke the heartilye, For my
good welcome in everye degree, And here, in like manner, I drinke to thy sonne !
Here, quoth the miller, good fellowe, I drinke to thee, And to all good fellows,
wherever they bee ! I pledge the, quoth our king, and thanke the heartilye, For my
good welcome in everye degree, And here, in like manner, I drinke to thy sonne !
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第59页 - With my crowne of golde so fair on my head, Among all my liege-men so noble of birthe, Tell me to one penny what I am worth.
第78页 - Not to spoil their hose. As soon as he rose, To make him strong and mighty, He drank by the tale, six pots of ale, And a quart of aqua-vitae.
第60页 - The king he laughed, and swore "by St. Jone, I did not think it could be gone so soone ! — Now from the third question thou must not shrinke, But tell me here truly what I do thinke.
第141页 - Eche foole, quoth Richard, full well may know that: Never are wee without two or three in the roof, Very well fleshed, and excellent fat: 100 But, prythee, say nothing wherever thou goe; We would not, for two pence, the king should it knowe.
第60页 - And tell the old abbot when thou comest home, Thou hast brought him a pardon from good King John.
第277页 - The poor fellow admiring how he came there, was served in state all day long : after supper he saw them dance, heard musicke, and all the rest of those courtlike pleasures ; but late at night, when he was well tipled, and again fast asleepe, they put on his old robes, and so conveyed him to the place where they first found him.
第59页 - The seconde, to tell him, without any doubt, How soone he may ride this whole world about ; And at the third question I must not shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke.