Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 69
... earl of Glocester , who , seeing the rout of his countrymen , made an effort to renew the battle at the head of his own military tenants ; and , after having done much execution with his own hand , was , together with the most of his ...
... earl of Glocester , who , seeing the rout of his countrymen , made an effort to renew the battle at the head of his own military tenants ; and , after having done much execution with his own hand , was , together with the most of his ...
Page 70
... earls , barons , and 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 ...
... earls , barons , and 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 ...
Page 72
... earl Edwin's barony ; but , in the twelfth century , Aaliza , the grandaughter of Ro- bert de Romille , heiress of the castle and honour of Skipton , and who had married William Fitz- Duncan ( a chief , who , after laying waste Craven ...
... earl Edwin's barony ; but , in the twelfth century , Aaliza , the grandaughter of Ro- bert de Romille , heiress of the castle and honour of Skipton , and who had married William Fitz- Duncan ( a chief , who , after laying waste Craven ...
Page 74
... tartan clad and forest - green , With hound in ' leash , and hawk in hood , The boy of Egremond was seen . * See Monast . Anglic . vol . ii . p . 102 . rashly taking part with the earl of Lancaster in his 74 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... tartan clad and forest - green , With hound in ' leash , and hawk in hood , The boy of Egremond was seen . * See Monast . Anglic . vol . ii . p . 102 . rashly taking part with the earl of Lancaster in his 74 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 75
... earl of Lancaster in his unsuccessful contest with Edward the Second , and his Blithe was his song - a song of yore ; But where the rock is rent in two , And the river rushes through , His voice was heard no more ! ' Twas but a step ...
... earl of Lancaster in his unsuccessful contest with Edward the Second , and his Blithe was his song - a song of yore ; But where the rock is rent in two , And the river rushes through , His voice was heard no more ! ' Twas but a step ...
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