| Robert Southey - 1850 - 394 sider
...that I should go thither to espy the place with mine own eye. 'Tis a church in a vale, whereby hangs a tale, how a hare being pressed by the dogs and much...the hunters coming nigh and the dogs in full cry, looked about for some one to defend her, and saw just in time, as it now comes pat in rhyme, a saint... | |
| Robert Southey - 1855 - 588 sider
...much distressed, the hunters coming nigh and the dogs in full cry, looked about for some one to defond her, and saw just in time, as it now comes pat in rhyme, a saint of the feminine gender. ':The saint was buried there, and a figure carved with care, in the church-yard is shown, as ' being... | |
| Powys-land Club - 1902 - 422 sider
...I | should go thither to espy | the place with my own eye. | Tis a church in a vale | whereby hangs a tale, | how a hare being pressed by the dogs and...about for someone to defend her | and saw just in time j as it now comes pat in rhyme a Saint of the feminine gender. And so on. Again, ten years later, in... | |
| Askew Roberts - 1882 - 336 sider
...to his daughter, referring to the legend of Monacella:— " 'Tis a church in a vale, whereby hangs a tale, how a hare being pressed by the dogs and much...the hunters coming nigh and the dogs in full cry, looked about for someone to defend her, and saw just in time, as it now comes pat in rhyme, a saint... | |
| John Askew Roberts - 1883 - 548 sider
...to his daughter, referring to the legend of Monacella : — " 'Tis a church in a vale, whereby hangs a tale, how a hare being pressed by the dogs and much...the hunters coming nigh and the dogs in full cry, looked about for someone to defend her, and saw just in time, as it now comes pat in rhyme, a saint... | |
| Edward Marston - 1896 - 222 sider
...pressed by the dogs was much distressed, The huntsman coming nigh, And the dogs in full cry, Looked about for someone to defend her ; And saw just in...comes pat in rhyme, A saint of the feminine gender." SOUTHEY. The poor hare found refuge under the saint's petticoats. This good saint was called Afonacella.... | |
| William Andrews - 1899 - 280 sider
...refers to it: " 'Tis a church in a vale, whereby hangs a tale, how a hare being pressed by the dogs was much distressed, the hunters coming nigh and the dogs in full cry, looked about for someone to defend her, and saw just in time, as it now comes pat in rhyme, a saint... | |
| 1881 - 382 sider
...that I should go thither to espy the place with my own eye. 'ТЫ a church In a Tale, whereby bang* a tale, how a hare being pressed by the dogs and much...distressed, the hunters coming nigh and the dogs In f ! ill cry, looked about for someone to defend her. and saw just in time, as it now comes pat In rhyme,... | |
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