Ther is a wel fair abbei, Of white monkes, and of grei, Ther beth bowris and halles: Al of pasteiis beth the walles, Of fleis, of fisse, and rich met, The likfullist that man mai et. Fluren cakes beth the schingles alle, Of cherche, cloister, boure and... The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the ... - Side 12av Thomas Warton - 1774Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1774 - 592 sider
...chsarful (nil brighr, Cotty" >« * much more beautiful place.*' J 101. Orig. ^ Plfifare. | Bolwry. • Ther is a wel fair abbei Of white monkes and of grei, Ther beth boures and halles: All of palieus bcth the walles, Of fleis of fiiice, and a rich met, The likefullilt that man mai et. Fhiren... | |
| several hands - 1774 - 596 sider
...chcarful »nd bright, Cettyie il » -ich more beautiful place," J loi, Orig. § Pkifiwe. 1 Buturr. • Ther is a wel fair abbei Of white monkes and of grei, Ther beth boures and halles : All of p alle us beth the walles, . Of fleis of fiflee, and a rich met, The likëfullift that man mai et.... | |
| Anthony Florian Madinger Willich - 1798 - 350 sider
...talent at defcription. The luxury of the monks is reprefented under the idea of a monaftery conftrufied of various kinds of delicious and coftly viands.'...walles, Of fleis of fifle, and a rich met, , , The likefullilt that man mai et. Fiuren cakes beth the fchingles (5^ alle, Of church, cloifter, hours snd... | |
| Johann Christoph Adelung, Anthony Florian Madinger Willich - 1798 - 200 sider
...idea of a monaftery conftructed of varique kinds of delicious and coftly viands.' Ther is a wel fait abbei, Of white monkes and of grei, Ther beth boures...likefullift that man mai et. Fluren cakes beth the fchingles (5^ alle^ Of church, cloifler, bours and halle. The pinnes (6) beth fat podinges Rich met to princes... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 462 sider
...cookery. In this paradise he places two convents, constructed of various kinds of delicious and costly viands : Ther is a wel fair abbei, Of white monkes and of grei; Ther beth boures and halles, All of pasteus beth the walles ; Of fleis, of fisse, and a rich met, The likefullest that man may et. The... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 450 sider
...cookery. In this paradise he places two convents, constructed of various kinds of delicious and costly viands : Ther is a wel fair abbei, Of white monkes and of grei; Ther beth boures and halles, All of pasteus beth the walles ; Of 6eis, of fisse, and a rich met, The likefullest that man may et. The author... | |
| 1874 - 990 sider
...St. Patrick's Purgatory," describe the peculiar architecture 'to which Cocaigne owes its name : — Ther is a wel fair abbei Of white monkes and of grei. Ther beth bowris and halles : Al of pasteiis beth the walles, Of fleis, of fissc, and rich met, The likfullist... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1844 - 216 sider
...happily. That land was never visited by noxious vermin, nor by thunder, hail, rain, anow, or even wind. " Ther is a wel> fair abbei Of white monkes and of grei. Tber beth bowris* and halles : Al of pastelia beth' the walles, Of flets,4 of flue,* and rich met,'... | |
| Friedrich Albert Maennel - 1846 - 218 sider
...aus verschiedenen Lekkerbissen und schmakkhaften Gerichten aufgebaut wurde. Ther is a wel fair abbai Of white monkes and of grei , Ther beth boures and halles: All of pastous beth the walles, Of fleis of fisse, and a rich met, The likefullist that man mai et. Fluren... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1847 - 42 sider
...cam, Suche wordes he bigan. (4) From ' Coiaygue,' a poem written very early m the fourteenth century. Ther is a wel fair abbei, Of white monkes, and of grei, Ther beth bowris and hallesi Al of pasteiis beth the walles, Of fleis, of fisse, and rich met, The likfullist... | |
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