Chap-books of the eighteenth century . Duke Poyner would engage our favourite knight; but with aslittle success as the rest, so that no man could encounter Guyany more; by which valor he won the Lady in the field as aprize, being thus approved Conqueror. The Emperor being himself a sjicctator, he sent a messengerfor our English Knight — Guy immediately came into theEmperors presence, and made his obeysance, when the Em-peror as a token of his affection, gave him his hand to kiss andwithal resigned him his daughter, the falcon and the hound—. Guy thanked his Majesty for his gracious favour, but
Chap-books of the eighteenth century . Duke Poyner would engage our favourite knight; but with aslittle success as the rest, so that no man could encounter Guyany more; by which valor he won the Lady in the field as aprize, being thus approved Conqueror. The Emperor being himself a sjicctator, he sent a messengerfor our English Knight — Guy immediately came into theEmperors presence, and made his obeysance, when the Em-peror as a token of his affection, gave him his hand to kiss andwithal resigned him his daughter, the falcon and the hound—. Guy thanked his Majesty for his gracious favour, but for fairPhillisssake left fair Blanch to her feathers tuition, and departedfrom that graceful court only with the other tokens of victory. Now Guy beginning to meditate upon his long absence fromliis fair Phillis, and doubting of her prosperity, or that shemight too much forget him, because the proverb savs. Out of L 146 Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century. Sight out of Mind ! prepared for England, and at last arrived atthe long wished for haven of his love; and with this sort ofsalutation greeted his beloved mistress ; Fair foe, said he, I amnow come to challenge your promise, the which was, upon mymaking my name famous by martial deeds, I should be themaster of my beloved mistress,—Behold, fair Phillis, part of theprize I have won in the field before kings and princes. Worthy Knight, quoth Phillis, I have heard of thy winningthe Lady Blanch from Royal Dukes and Princes, and I amglad to find that Guy is so victorious. But, indee
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