| 1899 - 312 str.
...whispered the yeomen to each other; "such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain!" "And now," said Locksley, "I will crave your grace's...the north country, and welcome every brave yeoman to try a shot at it." He then turned to leave the lists. "Let your guards attend me," he said, "if... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 628 str.
...yeomen to each other ; " such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain." 300 " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...then turned to leave the lists. " Let your guards 305 attend me," he said, " if you please — I go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush." Prince... | |
| 1900 - 424 str.
...whispered the yeomen to each other; "such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain !" "And now," said Locksley," I will crave your grace's...the North Country, and welcome every brave yeoman to try a shot at it." He then turned to leave the lists. "Let your guards attend me," he said, "if... | |
| D.C. Heath and Company - 1903 - 362 str.
...at his wonderful skill that they could not even give vent to their surprise in their usual clamor. " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...the north country, and welcome every brave yeoman to try a shot at it." He then turned to leave the lists. " Let your guards attend me," he said, " if... | |
| 1903 - 362 str.
...at his wonderful skill that they could not even give vent to their surprise in their usual clamor. " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...the north country, and welcome every brave yeoman to try a shot at it." He then turned to leave the lists. " Let your guards attend me," he said, " if... | |
| William T. Vlymen - 1904 - 520 str.
...the yeomen to each other; " such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain. ' ' " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it." He then turned to leave the lists. " Let your guards attend me," he said, " if you please— I go but... | |
| Walter Scott - 1906 - 568 str.
...the yeomen to each other ; " such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain." " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...turned to leave the lists. "Let your guards attend me," lie said, "if you please — I go but to cut a rod from tlie next willow-bush." Prince John made a... | |
| Isabel Moore - 1906 - 296 str.
...the yeomen to each other; " such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain ! " " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...the North Country, and welcome every brave yeoman to try a shot at it." He then turned to leave the lists. " Let your guards attend me," he said, " if... | |
| Frederick William Hackwood - 1907 - 470 str.
...the yeomen to each other ; ' such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain.' " ' And now,' said Locksley, ' I will crave your Grace's...who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonnie lass he loves best.' * * * * " Locksley returned almost instantly with a willow wand about six... | |
| 1907 - 438 str.
...whispered the yeomen to each other; " such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain." " And now," said Locksley, " I will crave your Grace's...he loves best." He then turned to leave the lists, but returned almost instantly with a willow wand about six feet in length, perfectly straight, and... | |
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