Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... eyes ; and will to ears and tongues Be theme and hearing ever ) was in this Britain , And conquered it , Cassibelan , thine uncle ( Famous in Cæsar's praises , no whit less Than in his feats deserving it ) , for him , And his succession ...
... eyes ; and will to ears and tongues Be theme and hearing ever ) was in this Britain , And conquered it , Cassibelan , thine uncle ( Famous in Cæsar's praises , no whit less Than in his feats deserving it ) , for him , And his succession ...
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... eyes And ears so cloy'd importantly as now , That they will waste their time upon our note , To know from whence we are . Bel . O , I am known Of many in the army : many years , Though Cloten then but young , you see , not wore him From ...
... eyes And ears so cloy'd importantly as now , That they will waste their time upon our note , To know from whence we are . Bel . O , I am known Of many in the army : many years , Though Cloten then but young , you see , not wore him From ...
Side 28
... eye of Romans , a woman sitting public in her female pride among ensigns and armed cohorts . To Ostorius triumph is decreed ; and his acts esteemed equal to theirs , that brought in bonds to Rome famousest kings . Bonduca . XIPHILINE ...
... eye of Romans , a woman sitting public in her female pride among ensigns and armed cohorts . To Ostorius triumph is decreed ; and his acts esteemed equal to theirs , that brought in bonds to Rome famousest kings . Bonduca . XIPHILINE ...
Side 30
... eyes on Britain ? Have we not been despoiled of all our best and amplest possessions ? Do we not pay tribute for the remainder ? Do we not , in addition to both pasturing our cattle and tilling the ground for them , pay also a yearly ...
... eyes on Britain ? Have we not been despoiled of all our best and amplest possessions ? Do we not pay tribute for the remainder ? Do we not , in addition to both pasturing our cattle and tilling the ground for them , pay also a yearly ...
Side 41
... of the character of this singular district . The platform is not flat , as might be imagined ; but ridge after ridge leads the eye onwards to the bolder hills of the extreme distance , or FLETCHER . ] 41 THE DRUIDS . KNIGHT.
... of the character of this singular district . The platform is not flat , as might be imagined ; but ridge after ridge leads the eye onwards to the bolder hills of the extreme distance , or FLETCHER . ] 41 THE DRUIDS . KNIGHT.
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Abbey abbot Adela Alfred ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archbishop arms army Asselyn barons battle battle of Hastings Becket bishop Bretwalda Britain Britons brother Cæsar called Canterbury Canute castle cause charter chroniclers church clergy Conqueror conquest court crown crusaders Danes death duke earl Edward Edward the Confessor emperor enemy English father favour feudal fief forest France French Gaul Gloucester Godwin hand Harold hast heaven Henry Henry II holy honour horse Hubert inhabitants island John king of England king of Scots king's kingdom knights land Lanfranc laws liberty London lord Matilda monks Montfort nation never noble Norman Normandy oath peace pope possession priest prince prisoner queen reign Richard Ricola Roman Rome royal Rufus Runnemede Saladin Saxon says scene sent ships Silchester soldiers Stephen sword thee Thomas à Becket thou throne took town Tyrrel vassals walls whilst William William the Conqueror Winchester Wolfstan