The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Tom 3C. Knight & Company, 1841 |
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Strona 287
... honours ; held feasts ; exhibited pageants and miracles ; fed some poets who recited some bad verses in his honour ; and distributed money among the people , who cried , lustily , " King Henry ! King Henry ! Our Lord preserve that sweet ...
... honours ; held feasts ; exhibited pageants and miracles ; fed some poets who recited some bad verses in his honour ; and distributed money among the people , who cried , lustily , " King Henry ! King Henry ! Our Lord preserve that sweet ...
Strona 294
... honour in bearing the blessed person of a pacificator . " + The wily Morton , now Arch- bishop of Canterbury and Chancellor , was in- structed so to address parliament as to affect them towards the business , but without engaging the ...
... honour in bearing the blessed person of a pacificator . " + The wily Morton , now Arch- bishop of Canterbury and Chancellor , was in- structed so to address parliament as to affect them towards the business , but without engaging the ...
Strona 303
... honoured father and relatives of the Lady Margaret Drummond , the beautiful mistress of the boy- king , were grasping at all the honours and offices of the state . But James , who was as active and warlike as his father had been ...
... honoured father and relatives of the Lady Margaret Drummond , the beautiful mistress of the boy- king , were grasping at all the honours and offices of the state . But James , who was as active and warlike as his father had been ...
Strona 305
... honour assigned to Perkin by King Charles in 1493. In public , the accomplished diplomatist showed himself as a mediator anxious to reconcile the differences exist- ing between the French and English sovereigns ; in private , he ...
... honour assigned to Perkin by King Charles in 1493. In public , the accomplished diplomatist showed himself as a mediator anxious to reconcile the differences exist- ing between the French and English sovereigns ; in private , he ...
Strona 306
... honour and trampling upon the rights and liberties of the nation ; it charged upon him as murders , the executions of Sir William Stanley , Sir Simon Montfort , and others of the ancient nobility ; it called upon every true Englishman ...
... honour and trampling upon the rights and liberties of the nation ; it charged upon him as murders , the executions of Sir William Stanley , Sir Simon Montfort , and others of the ancient nobility ; it called upon every true Englishman ...
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Strona 674 - I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too...
Strona 329 - But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go. Though bill-men ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring; The stubborn spear-men still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood, The instant that he fell. No thought was there of dastard flight; Link'd in the serried phalanx tight, Groom fought like noble, squire like knight, As fearlessly and well; Till utter darkness closed her wing O'er their thin host and wounded King.
Strona 288 - For certain it is, she was a busy negotiating woman, and in her withdrawing-chamber had the fortunate conspiracy for the king against King Richard the Third been hatched ; which the king knew, and remembered perhaps but too well ; and was at this time extremely discontent with the king, thinking her daughter, as the king handled the matter, not advanced but depressed : and none could hold the book so well to prompt and instruct this stage-play as she could.
Strona 526 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Strona 372 - Had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, He would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Strona 367 - Judge, to spare me the extremity of this new court until I may be advertised what way and order my friends in Spain will advise me to take. And if ye will not extend to me so much indifferent favour, your pleasure then be fulfilled, and to God I commit my cause ! ' And with that she rose up, making a low courtesy to the King, and so departed from thence.
Strona 677 - There was never anything pleased me better than the seeing the enemy flying with a southerly wind to the northwards. God grant you have a good eye to the Duke of Parma; for with the grace of God, if we live, I doubt it not but ere it be long so to handle the matter with the Duke of Sidonia as he shall wish himself at St. Mary Port among his orange trees.
Strona 367 - I take God and all the world to witness, that I have been to you a true, humble, and obedient wife, ever conformable to your will and pleasure...
Strona 313 - ... them, imprison them, and fine them. These and many other courses, fitter to be buried than repeated, they had of preying upon the people ; both like tame hawks for their master, and like wild hawks for themselves ; insomuch as they grew to great riches and substance...
Strona 454 - Cheney, treasurer of the household; Sir John Gage, comptroller; Sir Anthony Wingfield, vice-chamberlain; Sir William Petre, secretary of state; Sir Richard Rich, Sir John Baker, Sir Ralph Sadler Sir Thomas...