English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... France To claim the Norman allegiance . And every baron in Normandy Had taken the oath of fealty . ' Twas sworn and sealed , and the day had come When the King and the Prince might journey home . For Christmas cheer is to home hearts ...
... France To claim the Norman allegiance . And every baron in Normandy Had taken the oath of fealty . ' Twas sworn and sealed , and the day had come When the King and the Prince might journey home . For Christmas cheer is to home hearts ...
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... France The Prince has lingered for his pleasaùnce . " But once the King asked : " What distant cry Was that we heard ' twixt the sea and sky ? " And one said : " With such like shouts , pardie ! Do the fishers fling their nets at sea ...
... France The Prince has lingered for his pleasaùnce . " But once the King asked : " What distant cry Was that we heard ' twixt the sea and sky ? " And one said : " With such like shouts , pardie ! Do the fishers fling their nets at sea ...
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... France to claim her rights , she was gladly received by all law - abiding citizens . In the battle of Lincoln ( 1140 ) , Stephen was taken prisoner and Matilda was immedi- ately elected queen ; but Stephen's partisans succeeded in ...
... France to claim her rights , she was gladly received by all law - abiding citizens . In the battle of Lincoln ( 1140 ) , Stephen was taken prisoner and Matilda was immedi- ately elected queen ; but Stephen's partisans succeeded in ...
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... France , undertook to punish the crime , and he was aided by the English barons , who had wrongs of their own to avenge . They had forced John to sign the Great Charter , promis- ing to govern justly and in accordance with English ...
... France , undertook to punish the crime , and he was aided by the English barons , who had wrongs of their own to avenge . They had forced John to sign the Great Charter , promis- ing to govern justly and in accordance with English ...
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... France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night , Only for wantonness . By my christendom , So I were out of prison and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here , but that I doubt My uncle ...
... France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night , Only for wantonness . By my christendom , So I were out of prison and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here , but that I doubt My uncle ...
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