This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1866 Excerpt: ...of fuch at fom tyme truly, When in his handes this ftafe gan to hold. Seing that Gaffray towarde hym come wold, 4192 In fhill hautain uois toke hym lowde to cry, "how comeft thou now me As to diffy 1 Fol. 81 b and could not easily be bent. Seeing Geoffrey coming, he cries aloud, " How comestthou here?, t art thou, fay ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1866 Excerpt: ...of fuch at fom tyme truly, When in his handes this ftafe gan to hold. Seing that Gaffray towarde hym come wold, 4192 In fhill hautain uois toke hym lowde to cry, "how comeft thou now me As to diffy 1 Fol. 81 b and could not easily be bent. Seeing Geoffrey coming, he cries aloud, " How comestthou here?, t art thou, fay me, what goft thou to Thon shait have no warrant from death." Geoffrey answers, "Ribald, look that thon save thyself; I shall emite off thy 4200 "Therof f hall the wer n; Eebaude, loke the faue; For to fcomfite the fouly I the craue. Off thi hed f hall fmite; dy f halt thou by me Mortally Anon, now here diffynde the, Griroold, hearing this, began to laugh, and ironically asks Geoffrey to sp re hie life. ButGeom-ey sternly replies, The unto warawt, certes, thou ne may." Grymold, this hiring, toke1 hym to laugh tho. Ther hym faid Grymold, "you befeche and Pray, 4204 Fair fir, faue my life, lete me on-lif go, Taking this peple to ranfon alfo!" Geffray vnderftode, "cherle!" faid haftily, "Scorneft thou with me? certes thou fhalt dy! that he trusts to rend his head to the teeth. Geoffrey braces on his shield, and shakes his spear, being no coward. 4208 r 10! fhalt thou dy; I limite thi place, -M-Neuer Eanfon take f hall I to thy charge; But don to the teeth the fhall rent by grace." Ther had was A place, inly gret And large. 4212 Gaffray that tyme, enbrafing fhild and targe, By malice And wreth his fpere Fafte he f hoke, his courfere fpored, no fentife on hym toke, Fol. 82. Riding straight at the giant, he deals him such a blow that only his steel hauberk saved him. FOr noble loos And proweffe to acquire. With the Forhed plain gain hym went, & fmote...
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Hardcover, no dust jacket. Ex-Libris with usual library matter and stamps to upper, lower, and outer edges of text. Wear on upper edge of text. Cover slightly dented on back lower edge. Else good.