The Romance of History: England, 第 2 巻E. Bull, 1828 |
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... thousand marks , which had been agreed upon as the price of his ransom , should be remitted to him from his own country . Days , and weeks , and months rolled over his head , and still the expected remittances did not arrive . Either ...
... thousand marks , which had been agreed upon as the price of his ransom , should be remitted to him from his own country . Days , and weeks , and months rolled over his head , and still the expected remittances did not arrive . Either ...
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... thousand marks due to them for thy father's ransom - money shall have been well and truly paid . " The youth knelt down , took his father's sword , and kissing the handle ( a very frequent substitute upon emergencies for a crucifix in ...
... thousand marks due to them for thy father's ransom - money shall have been well and truly paid . " The youth knelt down , took his father's sword , and kissing the handle ( a very frequent substitute upon emergencies for a crucifix in ...
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... thousand marks , and the Count is free from all obligation to us . " " Sir John , Sir John , " said Ferries , " do you par- ley and make terms with your sovereign ? Either discover the Count de Denia's hiding - place , or pre- pare to ...
... thousand marks , and the Count is free from all obligation to us . " " Sir John , Sir John , " said Ferries , " do you par- ley and make terms with your sovereign ? Either discover the Count de Denia's hiding - place , or pre- pare to ...
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... thousand thanks , but John Shackell would rather resign the ransom - money , his liberty , and his life , than place thee in such jeopardy . Fare thee well ! if this be thy scheme thou hadst better leave me instantly , lest I be tempted ...
... thousand thanks , but John Shackell would rather resign the ransom - money , his liberty , and his life , than place thee in such jeopardy . Fare thee well ! if this be thy scheme thou hadst better leave me instantly , lest I be tempted ...
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... thousand in num- ber , which was encamped at Besiouse , and was re- ceived there with the utmost indignation and sur- prise . Their pay had been for a long time in ar- rear , and no notification had been made to them of the negotiations ...
... thousand in num- ber , which was encamped at Besiouse , and was re- ceived there with the utmost indignation and sur- prise . Their pay had been for a long time in ar- rear , and no notification had been made to them of the negotiations ...
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Abbot Alfred arms army arrived Aumerle battle blood Bolingbroke bosom Brittany brow Buxhall castle Cirencester command Constable Count de Denia crown death Duchess Duke Francis Duke of Alençon Duke of Brittany Duke of Exeter Duke of Gloucester Duke of Lancaster Duke of Surry Duke of York Duke's dungeon Earl of Richmond Edward March Eleanor Eleanor Cobham Elizabeth enemy England escape exclaimed eyes fair father fear France French friends gallant grace hand head heart Heaven Henry Tudor honour hope hour House of Lancaster Hume King Edward King Henry King Richard King's Lady Gray Landois lips London Lord Challeny Margaret master monarch morrow noble pardon peace peril person Prince prisoner Queen Richard Plantagenet Robert Hawley rushed seemed shout Sir John Cheulet Sir John Shackell Sir John Sounder Sir Knight slain soon speedily Stillingfleet Suffolk sword tent thee thou Tower traitor troops Vannes Westminster young
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54 ページ - ... of the Grand Overseer's Square, in the great day of trial and retribution. Then, although every rod should become a serpent, and every serpent an enemy to this institution, yet shall their utmost exertions to destroy its reputation, or sap its foundation, become as impotent as the leprous hand, or as water spilled upon the ground, which cannot be gathered up again.
263 ページ - Groby, by whom she had children ; and her husband being slain in the second battle of St. Albans, fighting on the side of Lancaster, and his estate being for that reason confiscated, his widow retired to live with her father, at his seat of Grafton, in Northamptonshire.
46 ページ - I will that he lose his name, worship, dignity, and power ; and that with the great traitor Judas, that betrayed our Saviour, he be in the everlasting fire of hell. And I will and ordain, that this my grant endure as long as there remaineth in England either love or dread of Christian name.
283 ページ - Peace, cousin, say no more: And now I will unclasp a secret book, And to your quick-conceiving discontents I'll read you matter deep and dangerous, As full of peril and adventurous spirit As to o'er- walk a current roaring loud On the unsteadfast footing of a spear.
157 ページ - thou speakest foolishly, for by the God of heaven, on whose grace I have relied, and in whom I have a firm hope of victory, I would not, even if I could, increase my number by one...
227 ページ - And last of all, as heartily and as lovingly as ever father blessed his child in earth, I give you the blessing of Our Lord and of me, which of his infinite mercy increase you in all virtue and good living; and that your blood may by his grace from kindred to kindred multiply in this earth to his service, in such wise as after the departing from this wretched world here, ye and they may glorify him eternally amongst his angels in heaven. Written of mine hand, The day of my departing fro this land....
137 ページ - Every man's look show'd, fed with cither's spirit, As one had been a mirror to another, Like forms of life and death each took from other ; And so were life and death mix'd at their heights, That you could see no fear of death, for life, Nor love of life, for death : but in their brows Pyrrho's opinion in great letters shone ; That " life and death in all respects are one.
160 ページ - Tramecourt to commence the battle. thirteen thousand, let off a shoWer of arrows, with all their might, and as high as possible, so as not to lose their effect: they were, for the most part, without any armour, and in jackets, with their hose loose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles: some indeed were bare-footed and without hats.
227 ページ - God, ye shall do right well, and live in right much worship, and great heart's rest and ease. And I will be to you as good lord and father as my heart can think. " And last of all, as heartily and as lovingly as ever father blessed his child in earth, I give you the blessing of Our Lord and of me, which of His infinite mercy increase you in all virtue and good living ; and that your blood may by His grace from kindred to kindred multiply in this earth to His...
262 ページ - And the blessing of the widow," thought Master Edward March, after he had taken leave of the lady, and was retracing his steps to the river side, " will be the blessing of the prettiest woman in England. That of the fatherless I could e'en dispense with ; yet, methinks, it is well that they are fatherless, Heaven rest their father's soul!" This short interview caused a strange disturbance in the heart of Elizabeth Gray. The interests of her orphan children, and anxiety to obtain for them the restitution...