Lectures on the History of England, 第 1 巻 |
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according acted agreed ancient Anglo-Saxon appointed arms army attended barons battle became began bishops bound Bruce called Canute carried castle cause church claimed clergy Commons council Court crown Crusaders Danes death died duties Earl Ecclesiastical Courts Edward England English fair father Feudal Feudal System force foreign formed France French gave give given granted hand held Henry horses House John judge Jury justice King King's kingdom knight land London lord Louis marched married matters means military Montfort nearly never Normans oath obliged officers origin Parliament peace person Pope possession present Prince principal prisoner refused reign remain Richard Robin Hood Roman Saxons says Scotland Second sent shires soon taken tenants thanes Third throne took town Trial vassal Wales whole
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245 ページ - I'll not grant thee; I never hurt woman in all my life, Nor man in woman's company. " I never hurt fair maid in all my time, Nor at mine end shall it be ; But give me my bent bow in my hand, And a broad arrow I'll let flee, And where this arrow is taken up, There shall my grave digged be.
15 ページ - Showers soft and steaming, Hot and breathless air. Tired of listless dreaming, Through the lazy day ; Jovial wind of winter Turn us out to play ! Sweep the golden reed-beds; Crisp the lazy dyke ; Hunger into madness Every plunging pike.
41 ページ - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
245 ページ - Now nay, now nay," quoth Robin Hood, " That boon I'll not grant thee; I never hurt woman in all my life, Nor man in woman's company.
43 ページ - He loved to display his magnificence, not in huge piles of food and hogsheads of strong drink, but in large and stately edifices, rich armour, gallant horses, choice falcons, well-ordered tournaments, banquets delicate rather than abundant, and wines remarkable rather for their exquisite flavour than for their intoxicating power.
237 ページ - I would preach there in the morning, because it was holiday, and methought it was an holiday's work. The church stood in my way, and I took my horse and my company, and went thither. I thought I should have found a great company in the church, and when I came there, the church door was fast locked. I tarried there half an...
15 ページ - Off the curdled sky. Hark! The brave North-easter! Breast-high lies the scent, On by holt and headland, Over heath and bent. Chime, ye dappled darlings, Through the sleet and snow. Who can over-ride you? Let the horses go ! Chime, ye dappled darlings, Down the roaring blast You shall see a fox die Ere an hour be past. Go ! and rest to-morrow, Hunting in your dreams, While our skates are ringing O'er the frozen streams.
111 ページ - ... be held ; and twice, a shire-gemot ; and let there be present the bishop of the shire and the ealdorman, and there both expound as well the law of God as the secular law.
86 ページ - By the Lord, before whom this relic is holy, I will be to N. faithful and true, and love all that he loves, and shun all that he shuns, according to God's law, and according to the world's principles, and never, by will nor by force, by word nor by work, do...
15 ページ - Out of all the seas: But the black North-easter, Through the snowstorm hurled, Drives our English hearts of oak Seaward round the world. Come, as came our fathers...