The Avncient Order, Societie, and Unitie Laudable, of Prince Arthure and his Knightly Armory of the Round Table. With a Threefold Assertion frendly in fauour and furtherance of English Archery at this day. Translated and Collected by R. R. [i.e. Richard Robinson] |
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46. Sadoc de Vencon
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The Avncient Order, Societie, and Unitie Laudable, of Prince Arthure | ||
46. Sadoc de Vencon
A shield
, wherin a Sea was set
Of Siluer and Sable
This Knight did beare, which signified
A mistery admirable.
Of Siluer and Sable
This Knight did beare, which signified
A mistery admirable.
Some great and profounde prowesse sure
Theare seemed in him to bee,
With ebbes and floodes of prosperus state
And of aduersity.
Theare seemed in him to bee,
With ebbes and floodes of prosperus state
And of aduersity.
The Avncient Order, Societie, and Unitie Laudable, of Prince Arthure | ||