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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... late brought into this realm by Master William Caxton , from beyond the sea . He who admitted us into the house , was a grave , yet shrewd looking man , whose pale visage seemed to speak of much labour and late watching ; and he was ...
... late brought into this realm by Master William Caxton , from beyond the sea . He who admitted us into the house , was a grave , yet shrewd looking man , whose pale visage seemed to speak of much labour and late watching ; and he was ...
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... late come into England . Anon I thought of joining me unto those brave mariners , who about this time began to launch their daring keels , almost wherever they found winds to waft , or water to float them : some of whom had been in the ...
... late come into England . Anon I thought of joining me unto those brave mariners , who about this time began to launch their daring keels , almost wherever they found winds to waft , or water to float them : some of whom had been in the ...
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... late victory and prosperous coming into London . But of all this proud pageantry , I saw nought , and in truth it was unto me food for sad and bitter meditation , excepting that I re- joiced for the good Queen Elizabeth : but my heart ...
... late victory and prosperous coming into London . But of all this proud pageantry , I saw nought , and in truth it was unto me food for sad and bitter meditation , excepting that I re- joiced for the good Queen Elizabeth : but my heart ...
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