The Broad Stone of Honour Or the True Sense and Practice of Chivalry: Tancredus, Tom 1 |
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Hall says of our king Edward IV . “ The spiritual promocions he gave ever to the
most famous and excellent clerkes , and men of the best living . Others of mean
qualities whom he much favoured , he did not preferre to great dignitie and high ...
Hall says of our king Edward IV . “ The spiritual promocions he gave ever to the
most famous and excellent clerkes , and men of the best living . Others of mean
qualities whom he much favoured , he did not preferre to great dignitie and high ...
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The most extraordinary instance in romance is the penance of King Don Rodrigo
. “ When the king had escaped after the fatal battle , he rode on for days and
nights , till he came to a hermitage near the sea , where there was a good man
who ...
The most extraordinary instance in romance is the penance of King Don Rodrigo
. “ When the king had escaped after the fatal battle , he rode on for days and
nights , till he came to a hermitage near the sea , where there was a good man
who ...
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heard mass . and the king abode in the hermitage a whole year and twelve days ;
and the last day he saw above him the cloud of which he had been told in a
vision , that it should guide him to the place where he was to end his penance :
and ...
heard mass . and the king abode in the hermitage a whole year and twelve days ;
and the last day he saw above him the cloud of which he had been told in a
vision , that it should guide him to the place where he was to end his penance :
and ...
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And the hermit departed , and prayed and wept ; and the king endured from an
hour before night till it was past the middle of the day ; and the serpent broke
through the web of the heart , and ate no farther ; and incontinently the king gave
up ...
And the hermit departed , and prayed and wept ; and the king endured from an
hour before night till it was past the middle of the day ; and the serpent broke
through the web of the heart , and ate no farther ; and incontinently the king gave
up ...
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Selden also records , that a metrical translation of the Psalms was made into
English about the time of King Edward II.2 Pope St. Gregory relates in his
dialogues , that there was a poor man at Rome , named Servulus , living under a
gateway ...
Selden also records , that a metrical translation of the Psalms was made into
English about the time of King Edward II.2 Pope St. Gregory relates in his
dialogues , that there was a poor man at Rome , named Servulus , living under a
gateway ...
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