Himmelsgegend beschreibend, sagt: lo there (quod he), cast up thine eye, se yondir, lo, the galaxie, the whiche men clepe the milky way, for it is white, and some parfay, ycallin it han Watlingestrete, that onis was brente with the hete whan 1hat the... Deutsche Mythologie - Page 330by Jacob Grimm - 1854 - 612 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1782 - 552 pages
...That bothe ygone and alfo flye. Lo there ! (quod he) caft up thine eye, Se yondir, lo ! the Galarie, The whiche men clepe The Milky Way, For it is white, and fome parfay 430 Sola II. THE BOUSE or FAME. 39 Ycallin it ban Watlynge ftrete, That onis was brente... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 794 pages
...bothe ygone and alfo flye. 1 .n there ! (quod he) caft up thine eiye, Se yondir, lo ! the Gilaxie, The whiche men clepe The Milky Way, For it is white, and fame parfay Ycallin it han Watlynge Arete, That onis was brente with the hete, Whan that the funn'is... | |
| English literature - 1860 - 566 pages
...makes mention of the name : ' So there, quod he, cast up thine eye Se yondir, lo, the galaxie The which men clepe the Milky Way, For it is white, and some parfay Ycallin it have Watlinge Strete.' Another of the great Roman roads leading from Pevensey and Regnum through London,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1828 - 414 pages
...the flowre of cities all " Lo," quod he, " cast up thyne eye, See yonder, lo! the galaxie, The which men clepe the milky way, For it is white ; and some, parfay, Gjllen it Watling-streete, That ones was brent with the hete, When the Sunnes sonne the rede, That... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 pages
...innumerable stars, and called the milky way. ' Lo there '.' quod he, ' cut up thine eye , See yonder, lo, the galaxie, The whiche men clepe the milky way. For it is white. CAovcer. Home of Foot*. A brown, for which heaven would disband Thegulasy, and stan be tanned. Cleavelntul.... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1829 - 416 pages
...the flowre of cities all " Lo," quod he, " cast up thyne eye, See yonder, lo! the galaxie, The which men clepe the milky way, For it is white ; and some, parfay, Callen it Watling-streete, That ones was brent with the bete, When the Sunnes sonne the rede, That... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1835 - 758 pages
...ygone and also flye. " Lo there ! (quod he) cast up thine eye, See yonder, lo ! the Galaxy, The which men clepe the Milky Way, For it is white, and some parfay < Ycallen it have Watling-street, That ones was brent s with the heat, When that the sunes son the... | |
| English literature - 1838 - 506 pages
...Fame, 2, 427) describing tliat region of the heavens, says:— " Lo there (quod he), cast up thine eye, se yondir, lo, the galaxie, the whiche men clepe the milky way, fur it is white; and some, par-fay, y-callin it ban lVatliiigestrete, that onis was brente with the... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1844 - 606 pages
...women and peasants eall it the Roman road," " la strada di Roma," Lo there (quod he) east up thine eye, Se yondir, lo ! the Galaxie, The whiche men clepe the milky way, For it is white, and some perfay, Yeallin it han Watlynge Strete. Chauear, The House of Fame, b. ii. ' One of the other.] ,int... | |
| Jacob Grimm - Germanic peoples - 1844 - 1312 pages
...die milchstrafse , dh wird vom wagen irgend eines heidnischen gottes befahren. Chaucer (house of famc 2, 427) jene himmelsgegend beschreibend sagt: lo there (quod he), cast up thine eye, se yondir, lo, the galaxie, the whiche men clepe the milky way, for it is white, and some parfay,... | |
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