The Bretons supposen, that he [King Arthur] shall come yet and conquere all Bretaigne, for certes this is the prophicye of Merlyn ; He sayd, that his deth shall be doubteous ; and sayd soth, for men thereof yet have doubte, and shullen for ever more,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Стр. 4391889Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Thomas Percy - 1812
...Arthur] — shall come yet and conquere all Bretaigne, " for certes this is the prophicye of Merlyn : He sayd, " that his deth shall be doubteous ; and...doubte, and shullen for ever " more, — for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is " dede." See more ancient testimonies in Selden's Notes on Polyolbion,... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1819
...for certes this is the prophicye of Merlyu — He say'd that his deth shall be doubteous; and said soth, for men thereof yet have doubte and shullen for ever more — for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede. — DP. LKKIV. CHRON. to yield any credit to the assertion of an... | |
 | Thomas Percy - 1823
...yet ''and conquere all Bretaigne, for certes this is the " prophicye of Merlyn : He sayd, that bis deth shall " be doubteous; and sayd soth, for men thereof yet "have doubte, and shullen for ever more,—for men " wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede." See more ancient testimonies in Selden's... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1824
...for certes, this is the prophicye of Merlyn — He say'd that hjs deth shall be doubteous ; and said soth, for men thereof yet have doubte and shullen for ever more — for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede. — DE LEEW. CHBON. to yield any credit to the assertion of an ancient... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1831
...for certes, this is the prophicye of Merlyn — He say'd that his deth shall be douhteous; and said soth, for men thereof yet have doubte and shullen for ever more — for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede.— De Leeia. Chron. 276 FINALLY SNUFFED OUT. operate to keep his... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1831 - Страниц: 307
...certes, this is the prophicye of Merlyn — He say 'd that his deth shall be doubteous; and said sotb, for men thereof yet have doubte and shullen for ever more — for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede. — De Leew. Chron. operate to keep his mind in a kind of furnace... | |
 | English history - 1833
...still supposen that Arthure shall come yet and conquer alle Bretagne, for certes this is the prophecye of Merlin. He sayd that his deth shall be doubteous...and sayd soth; for men thereof yet have doubte, and shallen for ever more, for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede." .AN ANCIENT BRITISH HELMET.... | |
 | Thomas Percy - 1839
...[K. Arthur]—shall come yet and conquere all Bretaigne, for certes this is the prophicye of Merlyn: He sayd, that his deth shall be doubteous ; and sayd...men thereof yet have doubte, and shullen for ever more,—for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede." See more ancient testimonies in Selden's... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1848
...for ccrtes, this is the prophicye of Merlyn — He say'd that his deth shall be dotibtcous : and said soth for men thereof yet have doubte and shullen for ever more —for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dedc. — DE. LEEW, CHRON. one of hia wind-mills ; nor a writer of latter... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1849
...golden ore, discovered somewhere among the haunted regions of the Catskill mountains.* ecus ; and said soth, for men thereof yet have doubte and shullen for ever more — for men wyt not whether that he lyveth or is dede. — DE LEEW. CHRON. * Diedrich Knickerbocker, in his scrupulous... | |
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