| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 466 páginas
...the remembrance Is salve and oynement to hir seeknesse ; : For why we this shul synge in cristemesse: Somer, that rypest mannes sustenance With holsum hete of the sonnes warmnesse, All kynde of man thee holden is to blesse. last instance it means a very large company. For the poet... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1810 - 470 páginas
...the remembrance Is salve and oynement to hir seeknesse ; For why we this shul synge in crislemesse : Somer, that rypest mannes sustenance With holsum hete of the sonnes warmnesse, All kynde of man thee holden is to blesse. last instance it means a very large company. For the poet... | |
| Edward Foss - 1851 - 556 páginas
...bonteous we wole assail." It intimates that he had not been present since " the last myghelmesse," and prays " Now yeve us cause ageyn this cristemesse...this : " Somer that rypest mannes sustenance, With holsura hete of the sonnes warmnesse, Al kynde of man thee holden is to blesse : To bevy folk, of thee... | |
| William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 470 páginas
...shul we synge and seye In trust of yow and honour of your name. Somer, that rypest mannes lustenanoe With holsum hete of the sonnes warmnesse, Al kynde of man thee holden is to blessel Ay thankid be thy freendly governance, ' And thy fressh look of mirthe and of gladness«! Somer... | |
| Helen Louise Cohen - 1922 - 568 páginas
...full, though the poem is evidently like Chaucer's roundels in structure. Somer that rypest marines sustenance With holsum hete of the sonnes warmnesse, Al kynde of man thee holden is to blesse Ay thankid be thy freendly gouernance, And thy fressh look of mirthe & of gladnesse! Somer & c To heuy... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1916 - 462 páginas
...make game, 30 And yit this rowndel shul we synge and seye In trust of yow and honour of your name. Somer, that rypest mannes sustenance With holsum hete...warmnesse, Al kynde of man thee holden is to blesse! Ay thankid be thy freendly governance, And thy fressh look of mirthe and of gladnessel Somer etc. To... | |
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