Letters of the Kings of England: Now First Collected from the Originals in Royal Archives, and from Other Authentic Sources, Private as Well as Public, 第 1 巻H. Colburn, 1846 - 477 ページ |
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... forasmuch as we have so great an army assembled , a like power , it is presumed , being assembled on your part , which cannot remain long in the field without pro- 1 Robert of Avesbury's Chronicle . Edward had now surrounded Tour- nay ...
... forasmuch as we have so great an army assembled , a like power , it is presumed , being assembled on your part , which cannot remain long in the field without pro- 1 Robert of Avesbury's Chronicle . Edward had now surrounded Tour- nay ...
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... forasmuch as we intend not to do any such and weighty a thing without your counsel and assent , we have taken generally the said Irish Rebels into our espe- cial protection , to continue till fifteen days after Easter- day next ensuing ...
... forasmuch as we intend not to do any such and weighty a thing without your counsel and assent , we have taken generally the said Irish Rebels into our espe- cial protection , to continue till fifteen days after Easter- day next ensuing ...
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... Forasmuch as we are not yet , in the least , provided with wine , flour , grain , hay , and oats , for the expense of our household and army which will be with us in our journey towards the marches of Scotland , we will , by the advice ...
... Forasmuch as we are not yet , in the least , provided with wine , flour , grain , hay , and oats , for the expense of our household and army which will be with us in our journey towards the marches of Scotland , we will , by the advice ...
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... forasmuch as certain mes- sages from our adversary of Scotland on his part and on the part of the lords of his kingdom have to us been expounded , that it is their intention to have with us perpetual peace in such form and manner as was ...
... forasmuch as certain mes- sages from our adversary of Scotland on his part and on the part of the lords of his kingdom have to us been expounded , that it is their intention to have with us perpetual peace in such form and manner as was ...
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... entered Troyes at the head of sixteen thousand men , and addresses this letter of intelligence to Gloucester , who was then regent in England . forasmuch that we wot well that your desire were to F 2 THE KINGS OF ENGLAND . 99.
... entered Troyes at the head of sixteen thousand men , and addresses this letter of intelligence to Gloucester , who was then regent in England . forasmuch that we wot well that your desire were to F 2 THE KINGS OF ENGLAND . 99.
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according aforesaid ambassador Anne Boleyn army assistance assured battle bearer behalf beloved betwixt bishop bishop of Rome brother Cardinal cause charge Christian princes Church command considering council cousin dear dearest declare defence desire diligence Duke Earl Edward Edward IV enemies father favour forasmuch French king friends give given greet hath heart Henry VIII honour intent John Paston justice King of England King of France king of Scots king's grace kingdom knight land Latin laws legate letters London Lord of Ireland manner matter mind nephew noble ourself palace of Westminster peace Perkin Perkin Warbeck person pleasure Pope Pope's holiness pray queen realm Reverend Richard right trusty Scotland Scots send unto sent serene servant ships signet signify unto Sir John sovereign lord subjects surety thanks thereof things town trusty and right trusty and well-beloved Turk whereas Wherefore wherein wise writing written
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45 ページ - And gentlemen in England, now a-bed, Shall think themselves accurs'd, they were not here; And hold their manhoods cheap, while any speaks, That fought with us upon saint Crispin's day.
82 ページ - Richard by the grace of God king of England and of France, and lord of Ireland...
21 ページ - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
233 ページ - ... end ; and then I trust, my lord, to recompense part of your great pains. In the which I must require you, in the mean time, to accept my good will in the stead of the power ; the which must proceed partly from you, as our Lord knoweth, whom I beseech to send you long life with continuance in honour.
221 ページ - The demonstrations of your affections are such, the fine thoughts of your letter so cordially expressed, that they oblige me for ever to honour, love, and serve you sincerely, beseeching you to continue in the same firm and constant purpose ; and assuring you, that, on my part, I will not only make you a suitable return, but outdo you in loyalty of heart, if it be possible. I desire...
231 ページ - I assure you all the greatness of this world could not counterpoise for my satisfaction the knowledge and certainty thereof. Therefore, good sweetheart, continue the same, not only in this, but in all your doings hereafter ; for thereby shall come, both to you and me the greatest quietness that may be in this world.
105 ページ - We for many causes would be sorry that he should be so disposed. Pray you, therefore, to send for him, and in that ye goodly may, exhort and stir him to the contrary...
105 ページ - Being given to understand your good devoir and entreaty to advance me to the furtherance of my rightful claim, due and lineal inheritance of that crown, and for the just depriving of that homicide and unnatural tyrant which now unjustly bears dominion over you...
230 ページ - I assure you, me-thinketh the time longer since your departing now last than I was wont to do a whole fortnight. I think your kindness and my fervency of love causeth it, for otherwise I would not have thought it possible, that for so little a while it should have grieved me. But now that I am coming towards you, me-thinketh my pains be half relieved, and also I am right well comforted, insomuch that my book maketh substantially for my matter.