More's History of king Richard iii, to which is added the conclusion of the history of king Richard iii, as given in the continuation of Hardyng's chronicle, London 1543. Ed. with notes, glossary and index by J.R. LumbyCambridge 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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