The Last of the Plantagenets: An Historical Romance, Illustrating Some of the Public Events, and Domestic and Ecclesiastical Manners of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries...J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... continued Israel , as he made an end of his story , " mark well the secret meaning of these words of the ancient wise . The river was death ; the two roads along which the Rabbi looked , were a good and evil life , which show in their ...
... continued Israel , as he made an end of his story , " mark well the secret meaning of these words of the ancient wise . The river was death ; the two roads along which the Rabbi looked , were a good and evil life , which show in their ...
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... continued to speak to me with much kindness , I replied to him with cour- teous words and many thanks . Thus remained we in discourse , until the bell of the castle - chapel tolled midnight ; for , listening with anxious ear unto his ...
... continued to speak to me with much kindness , I replied to him with cour- teous words and many thanks . Thus remained we in discourse , until the bell of the castle - chapel tolled midnight ; for , listening with anxious ear unto his ...
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... continued to discourse freely on the great worth of King Richard , he wondrously consent- ing to all I spake in his praise ; and affirming that the wily adventurer who now wore his crown , was even in the day of hisgreatest glory ...
... continued to discourse freely on the great worth of King Richard , he wondrously consent- ing to all I spake in his praise ; and affirming that the wily adventurer who now wore his crown , was even in the day of hisgreatest glory ...
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Abbey albeit ancient anon Antæus arms battle behold Bisclaveret blessed blood brave brief Castellan Castile castle corse crown dark death deemed discourse divers dwelling Earl Earl of Lincoln earth Eastwell Eastwell Park evil exclaimed eyes fair father fear forthwith foul gentle Gilbert De Mountford goodly hapless Harry Tudor hast hastily hath heard heart Hebrew holy honour hostel hour house of York Howbeit Israel journey King Richard king's knew knight land late Leger Leicester Leicester Castle London look Lord Lovel marvel Master St methought mournful Naomi never nigh noble passed perchance Peter's abbey psaltery pursuivant Rabbi replied Richard Plantagenet royal scenes seemed unto Sir Gilbert soldiers sorrow soul spake speech spirit stood stout sword thee thereof thine THOMAS MOYLE thou art thought tion told trow truth visage voice vols ween wherein whereupon whilst wild wise wondrous wont Yorkists youth