Peter Langtoft's Chronicle,: (as Illustrated and Improv'd by Robert of Brunne) from the Death of Cadwalader to the End of K. Edward the First's Reign, Volumen2Printed at the Theater, 1810 - 488 páginas |
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... ŝat first How eft ŝei mad a braid , & on Inglond ran . Of Madok ŝe Morgan , of ŝer nyce ribaudie , Of Jon Baliol no man , & of his treccherie , & of his duze pers togider ŝei gan alie , gan , I schrowe alle per maners , ŝat lufes per ...
... ŝat first How eft ŝei mad a braid , & on Inglond ran . Of Madok ŝe Morgan , of ŝer nyce ribaudie , Of Jon Baliol no man , & of his treccherie , & of his duze pers togider ŝei gan alie , gan , I schrowe alle per maners , ŝat lufes per ...
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... ŝei fonde , to Westminstere pei ment . ŝe nex Paske folowand Edward sent his brefe To Leulŭn for his land , to com ... ŝat scruise of him held , manly tille him went , & ran on Sir Leulŭn , & alle his folk him with , & maugre bobe his bryn ...
... ŝei fonde , to Westminstere pei ment . ŝe nex Paske folowand Edward sent his brefe To Leulŭn for his land , to com ... ŝat scruise of him held , manly tille him went , & ran on Sir Leulŭn , & alle his folk him with , & maugre bobe his bryn ...
Página 239
... ŝat is tille him & hise in disheritsoun . Not for pi he wille , ŝat alle religioun Haf & hold in skille ŝat gyuen is at resoun , ŝe londes ŝat ŝei haue now in possessioun . i His seruise he wille now saue , pat non be porgh tresoun . Ne ...
... ŝat is tille him & hise in disheritsoun . Not for pi he wille , ŝat alle religioun Haf & hold in skille ŝat gyuen is at resoun , ŝe londes ŝat ŝei haue now in possessioun . i His seruise he wille now saue , pat non be porgh tresoun . Ne ...
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... ŝei sperre , & hold pam in Snowdoun . n IN Wales it is fulle strong to werre in Wynter tide , For Wynter is ŝer long , whan Somer is here in pride ... ŝat was to pam grete pyne , ŝat werryng vndertoke , insol . & Snowdoun did Leulyne ...
... ŝei sperre , & hold pam in Snowdoun . n IN Wales it is fulle strong to werre in Wynter tide , For Wynter is ŝer long , whan Somer is here in pride ... ŝat was to pam grete pyne , ŝat werryng vndertoke , insol . & Snowdoun did Leulyne ...
Página 241
... ŝei fleked ŝam ouerthuert , justely forto ligge , Ouer ŝewater smerte was so ... ŝat turning ŝer vnthank , as heuy was pe charge , Vnder ŝam alle sank ... That De domino THAT tyme pat pis crie com of pise Edwardus Rex . 241.
... ŝei fleked ŝam ouerthuert , justely forto ligge , Ouer ŝewater smerte was so ... ŝat turning ŝer vnthank , as heuy was pe charge , Vnder ŝam alle sank ... That De domino THAT tyme pat pis crie com of pise Edwardus Rex . 241.
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