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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... unto kinge Henrie 10 the seuenth , and mother unto the eighth : Cecily not so fortunate as fayré : Brigette , whiche representynge the vertue of her whose name she bare , professed and obserued a religious life in Dertforde , an house ...
... unto kinge Henrie 10 the seuenth , and mother unto the eighth : Cecily not so fortunate as fayré : Brigette , whiche representynge the vertue of her whose name she bare , professed and obserued a religious life in Dertforde , an house ...
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... unto her sonne , and vnto her brother being aboute the kynge , and ouer that the Duke of Gloucester hymselfe , and other Lordes the chiefe of hys bende , wrote vnto the kynge soo reuerentelye , and to the Queenes frendes there 20 soo ...
... unto her sonne , and vnto her brother being aboute the kynge , and ouer that the Duke of Gloucester hymselfe , and other Lordes the chiefe of hys bende , wrote vnto the kynge soo reuerentelye , and to the Queenes frendes there 20 soo ...
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... Unto whiche woordes the king answered , what my brother Marques hath done I cannot saie . But in good faith I dare well aunswere for myne vncle Riuers and RICH . 2 my brother here , that thei be innocent of any KYNG RYCHARDE THE THIRDE ...
... Unto whiche woordes the king answered , what my brother Marques hath done I cannot saie . But in good faith I dare well aunswere for myne vncle Riuers and RICH . 2 my brother here , that thei be innocent of any KYNG RYCHARDE THE THIRDE ...
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... unto his painted processe draweth ? It is not honorable 25 that the duke bide here : it were comfortable for them both that he wer with his brother , because the king lack- eth a playfelowye , be ye sure . I pray God send them both ...
... unto his painted processe draweth ? It is not honorable 25 that the duke bide here : it were comfortable for them both that he wer with his brother , because the king lack- eth a playfelowye , be ye sure . I pray God send them both ...
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... unto onely al the matter lenid , procured the protectour hastely to ridde him . And much the rather , for that he trusted by his deth to obtaine much of the rule that the lorde Hast- 20 inges bare in his countrey ; the only desire ...
... unto onely al the matter lenid , procured the protectour hastely to ridde him . And much the rather , for that he trusted by his deth to obtaine much of the rule that the lorde Hast- 20 inges bare in his countrey ; the only desire ...
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