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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... sone it had bien broken , & Philip fro Gascoin , Philip seýsed Burdews , borgh Sir Edward scrite , be tober , as so say deus ! gald þam also tite . Sic . 1 What : : WHAT did kyng Philip , whan alle bis 254 Edwardus Rex :
... sone it had bien broken , & Philip fro Gascoin , Philip seýsed Burdews , borgh Sir Edward scrite , be tober , as so say deus ! gald þam also tite . Sic . 1 What : : WHAT did kyng Philip , whan alle bis 254 Edwardus Rex :
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... sone after Thomas better pas he sped . Opon be þrid day , at a toun hamelet , Thomas was his pray , as he to mete was set . : Now Thomas taken es , & to London brouht : Grete was be wikkednes , þat T. had wrouht . To be justise he said ...
... sone after Thomas better pas he sped . Opon be þrid day , at a toun hamelet , Thomas was his pray , as he to mete was set . : Now Thomas taken es , & to London brouht : Grete was be wikkednes , þat T. had wrouht . To be justise he said ...
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... sone þei toke , & ber þar pauilloun be erle Patrik men schoke , it was his owen donjoun . Edward herd it say , þat Dunbar was so taken , : His folk was sone on away , with sege to hold bam waken . 1 In alle þis ilk goŷng so com be ...
... sone þei toke , & ber þar pauilloun be erle Patrik men schoke , it was his owen donjoun . Edward herd it say , þat Dunbar was so taken , : His folk was sone on away , with sege to hold bam waken . 1 In alle þis ilk goŷng so com be ...
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... sone , Ten pousand & fyfti & four per were so done . Was neuer in no bataile so mýkelle folk misferd , With so litelle trauaile , þat man sauh ne of herd . I be Scottis had no grace , to spede in ber space , for to mend couwe . þer ...
... sone , Ten pousand & fyfti & four per were so done . Was neuer in no bataile so mýkelle folk misferd , With so litelle trauaile , þat man sauh ne of herd . I be Scottis had no grace , to spede in ber space , for to mend couwe . þer ...
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... sone afterward be stiward of Scotland Com to kyng Edward , & brouht vntille his hand , Erles & barons , bisshopes plenerlý , : : 1 1 Knyghtes , lordes of tounes , & alle com to his crie . Kyng Jon & his sonne withouten lond or rent Er ...
... sone afterward be stiward of Scotland Com to kyng Edward , & brouht vntille his hand , Erles & barons , bisshopes plenerlý , : : 1 1 Knyghtes , lordes of tounes , & alle com to his crie . Kyng Jon & his sonne withouten lond or rent Er ...
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Página 504 - And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her, with timbrels, and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the LORD, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Página 667 - From wealthy abbots' chests, and churls' abundant store, What oftentimes he took he shared amongst the poor : No lordly bishop came in lusty Robin's way, To him, before he went, but for his pass must pay ; The widow in distress he graciously...
Página 547 - Majesties, her heirs and successors, and the other to him or them that will sue for the same before the justices of peace, or in any of the king's and queen's Majesties...
Página 484 - ... be handled, or rather footed, as he was If I had been in his place, I' should have been apt to. have told them, that surely it was some heathenish Temple demolished by the immediate hand of God, as an intolerable abomination unto him : yet reserving so much of it standing as may declare what the whole was, and how, and why so destroyed. That as we are to remember Lot's wife turned...
Página 526 - Channon of Ros, at the command of the richt hie, richt excellent, and noble prince, James the V. of that name, King of Scottis ; and imprentit in Edinburgh be Thomas Dauidson dwellyng fornens the Frere Wynd.
Página 597 - tis commonly taken with us for a High-way, or Bank raised in Marshy Ground for Foot.Passage, tho' even sometimes the Ways for HorsePassage are also known by this Name, such as that beyond Fryer Bacon's Study by Ox.
Página 328 - Els bei salle him ilkone bete him, bat he pis. For men of suilk maners, bot ber be som justise...
Página 476 - I shall but die : but coming thither, and scearching from ship to ship, and finding no living Creature, at last espying an hatchett, took it, and with it chopped of all the Cables which ancored the ships to the shoare, and sent them to Sea, where they quickly perished. The Danes having gotten intelligence of the loss of some of their ships, speedily retreated, to save themselves and the rest, but the people of the Country, having intelligence, that all their ships were cast away, took courage, pursued...
Página 330 - Roberdes squiere and wonded him wel more, For he wild not consent, to reise no folie, Ne do als he ment, to gynne to mak partie, Ageyn kyng Edward Scotland to dereyne, With werre aud batail hard reue him his demeyne.
Página 484 - Fillers of Stone are left to be our remembrancers, dissuading us from looking back in our hearts upon any thing of Idolatry, and persuading us, in imitation of Moses, and the Prophets, so to describe, and deride, it in it's uglie Coullers, that none of us, or our posterity, may returne, with Doggs, to such Vomit, or Sows to wallowing in such mire.