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Calais ] These appointments are not mentioned by the Queen in Q. At the parliament held at Westminster after the first battle of St. Albans ( 1455-6 ) , Grafton tells that " the Erle of Salisbury ( Warwick's father ) was appointed to be ...
Calais ] These appointments are not mentioned by the Queen in Q. At the parliament held at Westminster after the first battle of St. Albans ( 1455-6 ) , Grafton tells that " the Erle of Salisbury ( Warwick's father ) was appointed to be ...
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The Queene beyng thereof asserteyned , determined to couple with him while his power was small and his ayde not come : And so , hauyng in her companie , the Prince her sonne , the Dukes of Excester and Sommerset , the Erle of Deuonshire ...
The Queene beyng thereof asserteyned , determined to couple with him while his power was small and his ayde not come : And so , hauyng in her companie , the Prince her sonne , the Dukes of Excester and Sommerset , the Erle of Deuonshire ...
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... die ] Rutland's brutal murder is thus told by Hall : " While this battaile was in fightyng , a prieste called sir Robert Aspall , chappelain and schole master to the yong erle of Rutland , ii sonne to the aboue named duke of Yorke ...
... die ] Rutland's brutal murder is thus told by Hall : " While this battaile was in fightyng , a prieste called sir Robert Aspall , chappelain and schole master to the yong erle of Rutland , ii sonne to the aboue named duke of Yorke ...
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York ] " After this victory by ye Quene and her parte obteyned , she caused the erle of Salisbury , with all the other prisoners , to bee sent to Pomfret and 180 [ Flourish . Exeunt . there to be behedded , and sent all their heddes ...
York ] " After this victory by ye Quene and her parte obteyned , she caused the erle of Salisbury , with all the other prisoners , to bee sent to Pomfret and 180 [ Flourish . Exeunt . there to be behedded , and sent all their heddes ...
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244 : " Dasell mine eyes , or ist Lucinas chaine ? " 25. three suns ] The chroniclers place this portent before Mortimer's Cross . After the death of his father , " the Duke of Yorke called Erle of Marche . . met with his enemies in a ...
244 : " Dasell mine eyes , or ist Lucinas chaine ? " 25. three suns ] The chroniclers place this portent before Mortimer's Cross . After the death of his father , " the Duke of Yorke called Erle of Marche . . met with his enemies in a ...
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66 ÆäÀÌÁö - Would I were dead! if God's good will were so; For what is in this world but grief and woe? O God! methinks, it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run: How many make the hour full complete, How many hours bring about the day, How many days will finish up the year, How many years a mortal man may live.
95 ÆäÀÌÁö - I can add colours to the chameleon, Change shapes with Proteus for advantages, And set the murderous Machiavel to school.
165 ÆäÀÌÁö - The bird that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd.