Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... in Cæsar's praises , no whit less Than in his feats deserving it ) , for him , And his succession , granted Rome a tribute , Yearly three thousand pounds ; which by thee lately Is ΤΟ [ SHAKSPERE . HALF - HOUrs of ENGLISH HISTORY .
... in Cæsar's praises , no whit less Than in his feats deserving it ) , for him , And his succession , granted Rome a tribute , Yearly three thousand pounds ; which by thee lately Is ΤΟ [ SHAKSPERE . HALF - HOUrs of ENGLISH HISTORY .
Side 11
Charles Knight. Yearly three thousand pounds ; which by thee lately Is left untender'd . Queen . Shall be so ever . Clo . And , to kill the marvel , There be many Cæsars , Ere such another Julius . Britain is A world by itself ; and we ...
Charles Knight. Yearly three thousand pounds ; which by thee lately Is left untender'd . Queen . Shall be so ever . Clo . And , to kill the marvel , There be many Cæsars , Ere such another Julius . Britain is A world by itself ; and we ...
Side 12
... thee : look For fury not to be resisted : -Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . Cym . Thou art welcome , Caius , Thy Cæsar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he to seek of me again ...
... thee : look For fury not to be resisted : -Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . Cym . Thou art welcome , Caius , Thy Cæsar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he to seek of me again ...
Side 13
... gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high that giants may jet through And keep their impious turbans on , without Good morrow to the sun . - Hail , thou fair heaven , We house i ' the rock , yet use thee SHAKSPERE . ] 13 CYMBELINE .
... gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high that giants may jet through And keep their impious turbans on , without Good morrow to the sun . - Hail , thou fair heaven , We house i ' the rock , yet use thee SHAKSPERE . ] 13 CYMBELINE .
Side 14
Charles Knight. We house i ' the rock , yet use thee not so hardly As prouder livers do . Gui . Arv . Hail , heaven ! Hail , heaven ! Bel . Now for our mountain sport : up to yon hill , Your legs are young ; I'll tread these flats ...
Charles Knight. We house i ' the rock , yet use thee not so hardly As prouder livers do . Gui . Arv . Hail , heaven ! Hail , heaven ! Bel . Now for our mountain sport : up to yon hill , Your legs are young ; I'll tread these flats ...
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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