Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 34
Page 57
... honours and possessions thus bestowed were amply recom- pensed to the English monarch , not only by what Clifford had already done , but by what he subse- quently achieved ; for we are told that in 1306 , almost immediately after the ...
... honours and possessions thus bestowed were amply recom- pensed to the English monarch , not only by what Clifford had already done , but by what he subse- quently achieved ; for we are told that in 1306 , almost immediately after the ...
Page 69
... honour of Skipton . Their he- roism had excited the admiration of Bruce ; and as they had been companions on the ... honours due unto their valour MORNINGS IN SPRING . 69.
... honour of Skipton . Their he- roism had excited the admiration of Bruce ; and as they had been companions on the ... honours due unto their valour MORNINGS IN SPRING . 69.
Page 70
... honours due unto their valour . The result of this disastrous engagement , in which there fell on the side of the English not less than one hundred and fifty - four earls , barons , and knights , seven hundred gentlemen , and more than ...
... honours due unto their valour . The result of this disastrous engagement , in which there fell on the side of the English not less than one hundred and fifty - four earls , barons , and knights , seven hundred gentlemen , and more than ...
Page 72
... honour of Skipton , and who had married William Fitz- Duncan ( a chief , who , after laying waste Craven by fire and sword , had been established there by his uncle , David , king of Scotland ) , parted with this property to the canons ...
... honour of Skipton , and who had married William Fitz- Duncan ( a chief , who , after laying waste Craven by fire and sword , had been established there by his uncle , David , king of Scotland ) , parted with this property to the canons ...
Page 76
... HONOUR OF SKIPTON , followed his sovereign to the conquest of France , nothing re- markable occurs in the slight memorials which have been preserved of the earlier Yorkshire Cliffords . This seventh lord was not only like the generality ...
... HONOUR OF SKIPTON , followed his sovereign to the conquest of France , nothing re- markable occurs in the slight memorials which have been preserved of the earlier Yorkshire Cliffords . This seventh lord was not only like the generality ...
Other editions - View all
Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
Common terms and phrases
admiration amiable amongst appear Arcadia army bard battle beauty Ben Jonson Bolton Bolton Abbey breath castle celebrated character countess of Pembroke Craven dear death delight dost doth earl early earth Edward English epistles eyes fame father favourite feeling field Flodden folio edition genius happy hath Hawthornden heart honour house of York Jonson king knight lady learned letter literary live lord Clifford mankynde I love MARY SIDNEY memory ment mind moral mynde nature never noble Nut-brown Maid o'er period pleasure Pliny poem poet poetical poetry Psalms quæ quod racter Robert de Clifford Roslin scarcely scene Scotland Scots Scottish shal Sidney Psalms sir Henry Sidney sir Philip Sidney sir Walter Scott sister Skipton song sonnets spring stanza sweet talents taste thee thou thought tion translation verse virtue whilst Whitaker William Drummond wood writings written youth