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... daughter of Ed- ward IV . A rose , both red and white , was therefore taken as the badge of the Tudor family . 2. All the Lancastrian nobles who had been in hiding , and in great poverty , came forth once more . Among them was the son ...
... daughter of Ed- ward IV . A rose , both red and white , was therefore taken as the badge of the Tudor family . 2. All the Lancastrian nobles who had been in hiding , and in great poverty , came forth once more . Among them was the son ...
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... daughter Margaret . Before long , the supposed Duke was deserted by all who had joined him , and was taken by the King . He was forced to confess publicly , in London , that he was a young Fleming , named Perkin Warbeck , and he was ...
... daughter Margaret . Before long , the supposed Duke was deserted by all who had joined him , and was taken by the King . He was forced to confess publicly , in London , that he was a young Fleming , named Perkin Warbeck , and he was ...
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... chapel which bears his name . He was there buried , when he died of an ague in 1509 , leaving three children , namely Henry , Margaret , married to James IV . of Scotland , and Mary . Persons : Elizabeth , daughter of Edward IV . — do (ii.
... chapel which bears his name . He was there buried , when he died of an ague in 1509 , leaving three children , namely Henry , Margaret , married to James IV . of Scotland , and Mary . Persons : Elizabeth , daughter of Edward IV . — do (ii.
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... daughter , who was named Mary , but all their other infants died as soon as they were born . 3. Everything else went well with Henry . The kingdom was richer and more powerful than it had been since the time of Henry V. , and the people ...
... daughter , who was named Mary , but all their other infants died as soon as they were born . 3. Everything else went well with Henry . The kingdom was richer and more powerful than it had been since the time of Henry V. , and the people ...
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... daughters to be educated in all the learning of the time . It was the resort of all the best and ablest people of the time , and Sir Thomas More himself was full of wit and drollery . King Henry himself would often come to see him , and ...
... daughters to be educated in all the learning of the time . It was the resort of all the best and ablest people of the time , and Sir Thomas More himself was full of wit and drollery . King Henry himself would often come to see him , and ...
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Página 192 - Like leviathans afloat Lay their bulwarks on the brine ; While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British line : It was ten of April morn by the chime, As they drifted on their path, There was silence deep as death, And the boldest held his breath For a time. But the might of England flushed To anticipate the scene, And her van the fleeter rushed O'er the deadly space between. "Hearts of oak!
Página 183 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it or blame it too much; Who, born for the universe, narrowed his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind...
Página 79 - For swift to east and swift to west the ghastly war-flame spread, High on St. Michael's Mount it shone : it shone on Beachy Head. Far on the deep the Spaniard saw, along each southern shire, Cape beyond cape, in endless range, those twinkling points of fire. The fisher left his skiff to rock on Tamar's glittering waves : The rugged miners poured to war from Mendip's sunless caves : O'er Longleat's towers, o'er Cranbourne's oaks, the fiery herald flew : He roused the shepherds of Stonehenge, the rangers...
Página 33 - And prithee, lead me in : There take an inventory of all I have, To the last penny; 'tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own. O Cromwell, Cromwell ! Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
Página 81 - ... o'er Darwin's rocky dales Till like volcanoes flared to heaven the stormy hills of Wales, Till twelve fair counties saw the blaze on Malvern's lonely height, Till streamed in crimson on the wind the Wrekin's crest of light, Till broad and fierce the star came forth on Ely's stately fane, And tower and hamlet rose in arms o'er all the boundless plain ; Till Belvoir's lordly terraces the sign to Lincoln sent, And Lincoln sped the message on o'er the wide vale of Trent ; Till Skiddaw saw the fire...
Página 78 - Ho ! gunners, fire a loud salute : ho ! gallants, draw your blades : Thou sun, shine on her joyously ; ye breezes, waft her wide ; Our glorious SEMPER EADEM, the banner of our pride.
Página 20 - Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stern strife and carnage drear Of Flodden's fatal field. Where shivered was fair Scotland's spear And broken was her shield ! xxxv.
Página 33 - Love thyself last : cherish those hearts that hate thee ; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's and truth's ; then if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr...
Página 119 - He nothing common did, or mean, Upon that memorable scene, But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try ; Nor called the gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head Down, as upon a bed.
Página 201 - Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly at dead of night, The sods with our bayonets turning ; By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast...