This was also his birth-day, and with a triumph of above 20,000 horse and foot, brandishing their swords, and shouting with inexpressible joy ; the ways strewed with flowers, the bells ringing, the streets hung with tapestry, fountains running with wine... Events to be remembered in the history of England - Page 238by Charles Selby - 1875 - 348 pagesFull view - About this book
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