| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 266 str.
...and died. 397 No. XLIX. THE BOY AND THE MANTLE. From " Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry." IN Carleile dwelt King Arthur, A prince of passing...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning boy... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 str.
...much enlarged, so far as regards the MANTLE, but without any mention of the KNIFE or the HORN. 1 N Carleile dwelt king Arthur, A prince of passing might...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. And And there he kept his Christmas 5 With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 450 str.
...kind were at first exported from this island. See Memoires de I'Aiad. des Inscrip. torn. xx. p. 352. IN Carleile dwelt king Arthur, A prince of passing might; And there maintain'd his table round, And there he kept his Christmas 5 With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo! a straunge and cunning... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 442 str.
...ballad much enlarged, so far as regards the mantle, but without any mention of the knife or the horn. IN Carleile dwelt king Arthur, A prince of passing...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. s 3 And there he kept his Christmas 5 With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 str.
...Ballad much enlarged, so far as regards the Mantle, hut without auy mention of the Kuife or the Horn. IN Carleile dwelt King Arthur, A prince of passing might ; And there maintain'd his tahle round. Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas Ъ With mirth and princely cheare,... | |
| 1863 - 418 str.
...speed the, king Arthur, Sitting at thy meate ; And the goodly queene Guenever, I cannott her forgett. In Carleile dwelt king Arthur, A prince of passing...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas Whit mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning boy... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1846 - 318 str.
...regards the mantle ; but without any mention of the knife, or the horn. Add. Note. Ed. 1794.] IN Caiieile dwelt king Arthur, A prince of passing might ; And...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning boy... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 496 str.
...AND THE MANTLE. AS KEVISED AND MI I 1:1 11 BY FEKCY. Reliquts of Ancient £nylish Poetry, Hi. 303. IN Carleile dwelt King Arthur, A prince of passing...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning boy... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 512 str.
...THE BOY AND THE MANTLE. AS REVISED AND ALTERED BY PERCY. Seliqves of Ancient English Poetry, Hi. 393. IN Carleile dwelt King Arthur, A prince of passing...maintain'd his table round, Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas With mirth and princely cheare, When, lo ! a straunge and cunning boy... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1857 - 450 str.
...ballad much enlarged, so far as regards the mantle, but without any mention of the knife or the horn. IN Carleile dwelt king Arthur, A prince of passing might ; And there maintained his table round, Beset with many a knight. And there he kept his Christmas 5 With mirth... | |
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