| Thomas William Weare - 1848 - 450 pages
...is also borne out by Bishop Percy, see " Reliques of Ancient Poetry," (The Friar of Orders Grey,) " And how should I know your true love, From many an other one ? O, by his cockle hat and staff, And by his sandal shoon." And the note, "These are the distinguishing marks of... | |
| Treasures - 1876 - 742 pages
...when bound on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James at Compostella. So says the old ballad : — " And how should I know your true love From many an other one ? Oh, by his scallop-shell and hat, And by his sandal-shoon." A custom in London, now rapidly dying... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Philosophy - 1878 - 506 pages
...James at Compostella, and after that to the famous Virgin on the other Side of the Water in England 2 The shrine of Compostella in Galicia owed its celebrity...and hat, And by his sandal shoon." Friar of Orders Gray. There are other (fabulous) explanations of the associations of the shell. Its real origin is... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Philosophy - 1878 - 486 pages
...James at Compostella, and after that to the famous Virgin on the other Side of the Water in England 2 The shrine of Compostella in Galicia owed its celebrity...and hat, And by his sandal shoon." Friar of Orders Gray. There are other (fabulous) explanations of the associations of the shell. Its real origin is... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Philosophy - 1878 - 480 pages
...afier that to the famous Virgin on the othcr Side of tlie Water in England ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 The shrine of Compostella in Galicia owed its celebrity...And how should I know your true love From many an oiher one ? O by his scallop-shell and hat, And by his sandal shoon." Friar of Orders Gray. There are... | |
| Robert Chambers - Anecdotes - 1864 - 866 pages
...Friar of Orders Gray, the lady describes her lover as clad, like herself, in 'a pilgrim's weedes :' ' And how should I know your true love From many an other one ? 0 by his se allop shell and hat, And by his sandal shoon.' The adoption of the shell by the pilgrims... | |
| James Samuel Stone - Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - 1927 - 400 pages
...ballad, ' The Friar of Orders Gray,' the lady describes her lover as clad in ' a pilgrim's weedes ': ' And how should I know your true love From many an other one ? O by his scallop shell and hat, And by his sandal shoon.' Nor may we here forget Sir Walter Raleigh's exquisite... | |
| Christian literature, English - 1870 - 352 pages
...Grey," the lady describes her lover as clad, like herself, in " a pilgrim's weedos" : — " ' And bow should I know your true love From many an other one !' ' O, by his scnllop-shtll and hat, And by his sandal shoon.' " PUEH. There is in the Bannatyne MS. a burlesque... | |
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