The chronicles of the white rose of York, a ser. of hist. fragments and other contemporary documents relating to the reign of Edward the fourth

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Pàgina xlvi - if you love my mother, Dishonour not her honourable name, To make a Bastard and a Slave of me:— The world will say:—he is not Talbot's blood, That basely fled, when noble Talbot stood."—
Pàgina 276 - great presumption, without the knowing and assent of the Lords of this land, and also by Sorcery and Witchcraft committed by the said Elizabeth, and her mother Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford, as the common opinion of the people, and the public voice and fame is throughout all this land, and hereafter if the
Pàgina xlvi - Is my name Talbot ? and am I your son ? And shall I fly? Oh! if you love my mother, Dishonour not her honourable name, To make a Bastard and a Slave of me:— The world will
Pàgina lxix - sculleries, etc. Of these the most forlorn wretches seem to have been selected to carry coals to the kitchens, halls, &c. To this smutty regiment, who attended the progresses, and rode in the carts with the pots and kettles, the people, in derision, gave the name of ' BLACKGUARDS.
Pàgina 155 - 5. That no man sit at his board, but as Earl Rivers shall allow; and that there be read before him noble stories, as behoveth a prince to understand; and that the communication, at all times in his presence, be of virtue, honour, cunning, wisdom, and deeds of worship, and of nothing that shall move him to vice.
Pàgina xxx - and (hath) sent his Undersheriff to the Judges to weet what to do; and also to the King (to know) what shall be done. Further I wot not, but thus far is it, if the process be erroneous let his counsel reverse it &c. Also for
Pàgina 279 - every other just quarrel; for certainly we be determined rather to adventure and commit us to the peril of our lives, and jeopardy of death, than to live in such thraldom and bondage as we have
Pàgina 206 - that he had practised and learnt, at his great charge and expense, to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as we there see it, and
Pàgina 37 - °and right victorious Prince Edward, by the Grace of God, King of England, and of France, and Lord of Ireland, in the year of Grace 1471,
Pàgina xlvii - her commandment, and came to her; and when she came in the Queen's presence, the Queen made right much of her, and desired her to have an husband, the which ye shall know of hereafter; but as for that he is never nearer than he was before; the Queen was right well pleased with her answer, and reported

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