Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 71
... lords are nigh ? It is the maids of Scotland Must learn to wail and sigh ; For here spurs princely Hereford- Hark to his clashing steel ! And there's sir Philip Musgrave , All gore from helm to heel ; And yonder is stout d'Argentine ...
... lords are nigh ? It is the maids of Scotland Must learn to wail and sigh ; For here spurs princely Hereford- Hark to his clashing steel ! And there's sir Philip Musgrave , All gore from helm to heel ; And yonder is stout d'Argentine ...
Page 75
... lord , Thou didst not shudder when the sword Here on the young its fury spent , The helpless and the innocent . Sit now , and answer groan for groan ; The child before thee is thy own ; And she who wildly wanders there , The mother , in ...
... lord , Thou didst not shudder when the sword Here on the young its fury spent , The helpless and the innocent . Sit now , and answer groan for groan ; The child before thee is thy own ; And she who wildly wanders there , The mother , in ...
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... LORD OF THE 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 ...
... LORD OF THE 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 ...
Page 77
... lord Clifford had a son and heir , THOMAS , EIGHTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIP- TON , who was born in the year 1414. This noble- man appears to have taken for his model the cha- * " The contract was to this effect , that this lord , with ...
... lord Clifford had a son and heir , THOMAS , EIGHTH LORD OF THE HONOUR OF SKIP- TON , who was born in the year 1414. This noble- man appears to have taken for his model the cha- * " The contract was to this effect , that this lord , with ...
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... lord of Skipton ; for whilst he preserved the favour of Henry the Sixth , he so managed as not to forfeit the ... lord of Skip- ton , with Richard Plantagenet , earl of Cambridge , this eighth lord was allied to the house of York , and ...
... lord of Skipton ; for whilst he preserved the favour of Henry the Sixth , he so managed as not to forfeit the ... lord of Skip- ton , with Richard Plantagenet , earl of Cambridge , this eighth lord was allied to the house of York , and ...
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