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... unto the ocean , Thus far shalt thou go and no farther ! " The monks conclude the epilogue by saying that he forthwith took off his crown , and depositing it in the cathedral of Winchester , never wore it again . 26. - EARL GODWIN . REV ...
... unto the ocean , Thus far shalt thou go and no farther ! " The monks conclude the epilogue by saying that he forthwith took off his crown , and depositing it in the cathedral of Winchester , never wore it again . 26. - EARL GODWIN . REV ...
Side 122
... unto such as were fatted with bucon or beech mast . " As abundant as the swine were the eels that flourished in their ponds and ditches . The consumption of this species of fish appears from many incidental circum- stances to have been ...
... unto such as were fatted with bucon or beech mast . " As abundant as the swine were the eels that flourished in their ponds and ditches . The consumption of this species of fish appears from many incidental circum- stances to have been ...
Side 148
... unto me , oh ' my father ? " eagerly cried Prince Henry . " Five thousand pounds weight of silver out of my treasury . " " But what can I do with five thousand pounds of silver , if I have neither lands nor a home ? " Here the dying ...
... unto me , oh ' my father ? " eagerly cried Prince Henry . " Five thousand pounds weight of silver out of my treasury . " " But what can I do with five thousand pounds of silver , if I have neither lands nor a home ? " Here the dying ...
Side 178
... unto the cause : in my first youth , when I was living under her care , my aunt , to save me , as she said , from the lust of the Normans , who attacked all females , was accustomed to throw a piece of black stuff over my head ; and if ...
... unto the cause : in my first youth , when I was living under her care , my aunt , to save me , as she said , from the lust of the Normans , who attacked all females , was accustomed to throw a piece of black stuff over my head ; and if ...
Side 206
... unto a king Who ' sdains to yield to any but his peer , If not in title , yet in noble deeds , The Earl of Glocester . Stab to the hilt , De Kaims , For I will never by mean hands be led From this so famous field . Do you hear ! Be ...
... unto a king Who ' sdains to yield to any but his peer , If not in title , yet in noble deeds , The Earl of Glocester . Stab to the hilt , De Kaims , For I will never by mean hands be led From this so famous field . Do you hear ! Be ...
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Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1899 |
Half Hours of English History: From the Roman Period to the Death of Elizabeth Charles Knight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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