... he runneth strongly against the shield, down he falleth into the water, for the boat is violently forced with the tide; but on each side of the shield ride two boats, furnished with young men, which recover him that falleth as soon as they may. Upon... A Survey of London - Pagina 92door John Stow - 1908 - 476 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Brand, Henry Bourne - 1777 - 466 pagina’s
...worthy " Deed, — if fo be without breaking his Launce, he " runneth ftrongly again the Shield, down he falleth '* into the Water, for the Boat is violently forced " with the Tide ; but on each Side of the Shield " ride two Boats, furniflied with young Men, " which recover him that falleth as foon as they... | |
| 1783 - 594 pagina’s
...deed. If •* without breaking his launce, he " runsftrongly againft the fliield, down "' he fallcth into the water; for the " boat is violently forced with the tide : *' but on each fide of the fhicld ride " two boats, furnifhed with young " men, who recover him who falleth, " foon... | |
| 1794 - 514 pagina’s
...performed a worthy deed. ¿F withoat breaking Ins lance he run» flrongly againil the ihield,, down he falleth into the water ; for the boat is violently forced with the tide : but on each fide of the lh:tld ride two boats, furnifhed with young men, uho re¿ cover him who falleth foon is... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 pagina’s
...have performed a worthy deed. If without breaking his lance he runs ftrongly againft the ihield, down he falleth into the water ; for the boat is violently forced with the tide : but on each fide of the ihield ride two boats, furnilhed with young men, who recover him who falleth foon as they... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 508 pagina’s
...worthy " Deed, — if so be without breaking his Launce, he " runneth strongly again the Shield, down he falleth " into the Water, for the Boat is violently forced " with the Tide: but on each Side of the Shield " ride two Boats, furnished with young Men, " which recover him that falleth as soon as they... | |
| 1816 - 764 pagina’s
...have performed a worthy deed. If without breaking his lance he runs ftrongly againft the ihield, down he falleth into the water; for the boat is violently forced with the tide : but on each paftimes of our wifer anceftors: Remote from ef-v fide of the fliield ride two boats, furniflied with... | |
| 1822 - 440 pagina’s
...break his launce against the shield, and do not fall, he is thought to have performed a worthy deed; if so be, without breaking his launce, he runneth strongly against the shield, down he falleth into the water s for the boat is violently forced with the tide; but on each side of... | |
| 1823 - 400 pagina’s
...a worthy deed ; if so be, without breaking his launce, he runneth strongly against the shield, down he falleth into the water, for the boat is violently forced with the tide ; but on each side of the shield ride two boats, furnished with young men, which recover him that falleth as soon as they may.... | |
| 1823 - 872 pagina’s
...performed a worthy deed. If without breaking his lance he runs strongly against the shield, down he talleth into the water ; for the boat is violently forced with the tide : but on each side of the shield ride two boats, furnished with young men, who recover him who fallet h soon as they may. In... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 658 pagina’s
...a worthy deede. If so bee without breaking his launce, he runneth strongly against the shield, down he falleth into the water ; for the boat is violently forced with the tide ; but on each side of the shield ride two boats, furnished with young men, which recover him that falleth as soon as they may.... | |
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