More's History of King Richard III.University Press, 1883 - 212 pages |
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... sayd vnto them . My Lordes , my dere kinsmenne and alies , The oracion of his death bed . in what plighte I lye you see , and I feele . By the kynge in whiche the lesse whyle I look to lyue with you , the more depelye am I moued to care ...
... sayd vnto them . My Lordes , my dere kinsmenne and alies , The oracion of his death bed . in what plighte I lye you see , and I feele . By the kynge in whiche the lesse whyle I look to lyue with you , the more depelye am I moued to care ...
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... sayd in that of likelihod as he thought . Thereupon forthwith they brought him to the kynge his brother into the bishoppes palice at Powles , and from thence through the citie honorably into the Tower , cut 10 of which after that day ...
... sayd in that of likelihod as he thought . Thereupon forthwith they brought him to the kynge his brother into the bishoppes palice at Powles , and from thence through the citie honorably into the Tower , cut 10 of which after that day ...
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... sayd vnto the Bishop of Elye : My lord you haue very good strawberies at your gardayne 5 in Holberne , I require you let vs haue a messe of them . Gladly my lord , quod he , woulde God I had some better thing as redy to your pleasure as ...
... sayd vnto the Bishop of Elye : My lord you haue very good strawberies at your gardayne 5 in Holberne , I require you let vs haue a messe of them . Gladly my lord , quod he , woulde God I had some better thing as redy to your pleasure as ...
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... sayd : cer- tainly my lorde if they haue so heinously done , thei be worthy heinouse punishement . What , quod the protectour , thou seruest me , I wene , with iffes and with andes , I tel the thei haue so done , and that I will make ...
... sayd : cer- tainly my lorde if they haue so heinously done , thei be worthy heinouse punishement . What , quod the protectour , thou seruest me , I wene , with iffes and with andes , I tel the thei haue so done , and that I will make ...
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... sayd : Thys is a maruelouse obstinate 20 silence . And therewith he turned vnto the peple againe with these wordes : Dere frendes , we cume to moue you to that thing which peraduenture we not so greately neded , but that the lordes of ...
... sayd : Thys is a maruelouse obstinate 20 silence . And therewith he turned vnto the peple againe with these wordes : Dere frendes , we cume to moue you to that thing which peraduenture we not so greately neded , but that the lordes of ...
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