Bell's English History Source Books, Vydání 61920 |
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Strana 10
... armed men to prevent them from entering into the church , and ordered , under pain of imprisonment , that no one should go into the church to offer honour or reverence to the body . And when the people saw that they were prevented from ...
... armed men to prevent them from entering into the church , and ordered , under pain of imprisonment , that no one should go into the church to offer honour or reverence to the body . And when the people saw that they were prevented from ...
Strana 19
... armed men and archers to the number of 1,500 , both footmen and horsemen together . And then , indeed , he was engaged in a fierce conflict , lasting from sunrise to the ninth hour of the day , against the Scots who came in great ...
... armed men and archers to the number of 1,500 , both footmen and horsemen together . And then , indeed , he was engaged in a fierce conflict , lasting from sunrise to the ninth hour of the day , against the Scots who came in great ...
Strana 20
... armed , or shall carry arms , by night or by day , within the franchise of the said city on pain of imprisonment , and of losing the arms . Also , it is agreed that whosoever shall draw sword , or knife , or other arm , in affray of the ...
... armed , or shall carry arms , by night or by day , within the franchise of the said city on pain of imprisonment , and of losing the arms . Also , it is agreed that whosoever shall draw sword , or knife , or other arm , in affray of the ...
Strana 24
... armed ships to confront him in the port of Swyna [ Sluys ] , and advised him to wait and provide himself with a larger force , lest he and his should perish in the crossing . To whom the King , having no faith in the warning , replied ...
... armed ships to confront him in the port of Swyna [ Sluys ] , and advised him to wait and provide himself with a larger force , lest he and his should perish in the crossing . To whom the King , having no faith in the warning , replied ...
Strana 25
... armed men and bowmen , greater even than he had wished for , so that he sent many back , and , setting sail , he came to the said port of Sluys on the Feast of St. John the Baptist . THE BATTLE OF SLUYS ( JUNE 24 , 1340 ) . Source ...
... armed men and bowmen , greater even than he had wished for , so that he sent many back , and , setting sail , he came to the said port of Sluys on the Feast of St. John the Baptist . THE BATTLE OF SLUYS ( JUNE 24 , 1340 ) . Source ...
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Adam of Usk aforesaid apparel Archbishop of Canterbury archers armed army barons battle Bishop burnt castle caused CHARLES VI.'S FRUSTRATED Chronicle Hafod Press Church cloth commonalty Council crown Dear sire death Duke of Gloucester Duke of Lancaster Earl of Arundel Earl of Salisbury Edward III enemies English esquires excommunicate faith favour fear Feast ffor French Friars Froissart's Chronicle Froissart's Chronicle Hafod hand Harleian hath honour King Edward King of England King of France King Richard kingdom knights Kyng land letters Lord the King manner MASTER JOHN men-at-arms n'avez jà s'ilz nobles ordained Paix n'avez jà Parliament peace persons Philip of Valois prelates Prince realm reign replied Robert Rolls Series s'ilz ne rendent Scotland Scots sent servants Sir John Sir Simon Sluys Source STATUTE Thames things Thomas thou town TREATY TREATY OF CALAIS unto VI.'S FRUSTRATED INVASION Warwick wear WICLIF
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Strana 13 - Tell Isabel, the queen, I look'd not thus, When for her sake I ran at tilt in France, And there unhors'd the Duke of Cleremont.
Strana 14 - Edw. Something still buzzeth in mine ears, And tells me if I sleep I never wake; This fear is that which makes me tremble thus. And therefore tell me, wherefore art thou come ? Light. To rid thee of thy life. — Matrevis, come ! Enter MATREVIS and GURNEY. K. Edw. I am too weak and feeble to resist: — Assist me, sweet God, and receive my soul!
Strana 13 - O, if thou harbour'st murder in thy heart, Let this gift change thy mind, and save thy soul ! Know that I am a king : O, at that name I feel a hell of grief! Where is my crown? Gone, gone! and do I remain alive?
Strana 14 - MAT. I fear me that this cry will raise the town, And therefore, let us take horse and away.
Strana 34 - THE English, who were drawn up in three divisions, and seated on the ground, on seeing their enemies advance, rose undauntedly up, and fell into their ranks. That of the prince was the first to do so, whose archers were formed in the manner of a portcullis, or harrow, and the men at arms in the rear.
Strana 13 - These looks of thine can harbour nought but death : I see my tragedy written in thy brows. Yet stay awhile ; forbear thy bloody hand, And let me see the stroke before it comes, That even then when I shall lose my life, My mind may be more steadfast on my God.
Strana 51 - he is not here ; but surrender yourself to me, and I will lead you to him." — "Who are you?" said the king. "Sire, I am Denys de Morbeque, a knight from Artois ; but I serve the King of England, because I cannot belong to France, having forfeited all I possessed there." The king then gave him his right-hand glove, and said, "I surrender myself to you.
Strana 32 - For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little.
Strana 12 - Crown, shall be void and of no avail or force whatever ; but the matters which are to be established for the estate of our lord the King and of his heirs, and for the estate of the realm and of the people, shall be treated, accorded, and established in Parliaments, by our lord the King, and by the assent of the prelates, earls, and barons, and the commonalty of the realm ; according as it hath been heretofore accustomed.
Strana 14 - Something still buzzeth in mine ears, And tells me, if I sleep, I never wake: This fear is that which makes me tremble thus; And therefore tell me, wherefore art thou come? LIGHT.: To rid thee of thy life. — Matrevis, come! Enter MATREVIS and GURNEY K. EDW.: I am too weak and feeble to resist. — Assist me, sweet God, and receive my soul!