Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volumen1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... knights , sir Giles de Argentine and sir Aymer de Vallance , who rode one upon each side of him : hence according to the phrase of those days , they were said to be at his bridle . That monarch , who had imagined that the Scots would ...
... knights , sir Giles de Argentine and sir Aymer de Vallance , who rode one upon each side of him : hence according to the phrase of those days , they were said to be at his bridle . That monarch , who had imagined that the Scots would ...
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... together with his activity , rendered him very conspicuous as he rode before the lines , observing their order , and encouraging them with the cheer- VOL . I. F fulness of his countenance . An English knight , named MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65.
... together with his activity , rendered him very conspicuous as he rode before the lines , observing their order , and encouraging them with the cheer- VOL . I. F fulness of his countenance . An English knight , named MORNINGS IN SPRING . 65.
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... knight , named Henry Bohun , cousin to the earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of ...
... knight , named Henry Bohun , cousin to the earl of Hereford , who was ranked amongst the bravest in Edward's army , came galloping furiously up to him , in order to engage with him in single combat , expecting , by so eminent an act of ...
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... knight who waited on Edward , would not consent to leave the field ; but , putting himself at the head of a battalion , made a vigorous effort to retrieve the desperate state of affairs , but was soon overpowered and slain . He was a ...
... knight who waited on Edward , would not consent to leave the field ; but , putting himself at the head of a battalion , made a vigorous effort to retrieve the desperate state of affairs , but was soon overpowered and slain . He was a ...
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... knights , seven hundred gentlemen , and more than ten thousand common soldiers * , was long a theme of exultation and triumph to Scotland and her min- strelsy . From one of her best and oldest effusions on this subject , entitled " The ...
... knights , seven hundred gentlemen , and more than ten thousand common soldiers * , was long a theme of exultation and triumph to Scotland and her min- strelsy . From one of her best and oldest effusions on this subject , entitled " The ...
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