Welsh sketches, by the author of 'Proposals for Christian union'. |
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Strana 2
... hearts , with this motto , Populo dat jura volenti ; ' and on the reverse a hand held forth , as if it were saving a falling crown , with these words , Non rapit sed recipit . " § 6 6 At York , where the court was then kept , January ...
... hearts , with this motto , Populo dat jura volenti ; ' and on the reverse a hand held forth , as if it were saving a falling crown , with these words , Non rapit sed recipit . " § 6 6 At York , where the court was then kept , January ...
Strana 15
... heart of a woman the countess added the spirit of a man . She put on armour and rode through the streets , appealing to the citizens to be strong and of good courage . An order came out from the office of the lord chamberlain of ...
... heart of a woman the countess added the spirit of a man . She put on armour and rode through the streets , appealing to the citizens to be strong and of good courage . An order came out from the office of the lord chamberlain of ...
Strana 18
... heart on robbing the King of France of his . The forces which the Prince of Wales had under his command were unequal to the conquest of the country ; and so decidedly unsympathising were the bulk of the people , that except by conquest ...
... heart on robbing the King of France of his . The forces which the Prince of Wales had under his command were unequal to the conquest of the country ; and so decidedly unsympathising were the bulk of the people , that except by conquest ...
Strana 20
... heart , the Prince of Wales thus addressed his little army : " Now , my gallant comrades , what though we be a small body when compared to the army our enemies , do not let us be cast down on that account ; the battle is not always to ...
... heart , the Prince of Wales thus addressed his little army : " Now , my gallant comrades , what though we be a small body when compared to the army our enemies , do not let us be cast down on that account ; the battle is not always to ...
Strana 43
... heart sank . Instead of placing himself , as he should have done , at the head of his loyal subjects , and fighting for his crown , he dismissed with tears the Cheshire men ; and after wandering about the country a few days , attended ...
... heart sank . Instead of placing himself , as he should have done , at the head of his loyal subjects , and fighting for his crown , he dismissed with tears the Cheshire men ; and after wandering about the country a few days , attended ...
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abbey abbot ap Gruffydd Archæol Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury archers arms army Asaph Azincourt Bangor bard battle beautiful Beuno bishop of St Brecknockshire Camb Cambrian Cardiganshire castle cathedral century clergy Conway court crown Cwmhir Cymmrod David ap Gwilym David Gam death diocese Duke of Lancaster Earl Edward III enemies English Evan father French friars friends Froissart grave hand heart heaven Henry IV Henry of Monmouth Hereford Herefordshire Hoare's Giraldus holy honour Howel Ibid Ivor John King Edward King Henry King of England King of France King Richard king's knights lady land Llywelyn ap Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Lord Grey March men-at-arms Merionethshire monastery monks Mortimer Morvyth never noble o'er Owen Glyndwr palace parliament Pembrokeshire Pennant person poems poet prayer Prince of Wales prisoners Rhys Richard II royal spirit sword thee thou thousand took town Valle Crucis Walter Manny Welsh Church Welshman Ystradfflûr
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Strana 68 - I'll give my jewels for a set of beads, My gorgeous palace for a hermitage, My gay apparel for an almsman's gown, My...
Strana 175 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Strana 182 - ... and thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, " This is the way, walk ye in it," when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.
Strana 121 - Oh! lavish blossoms with thy hand O'er all the forests of the land, And let thy gifts like floods descending O'er every hill and glen be blending; Let orchard, garden, vine express Thy fulness and thy fruitfulness O'er all the land of beauty fling The costly traces of thy wing! And thus...
Strana 39 - These maskers, after they had entered the manor of Kennington, alighted from their horses, and entered the hall on foot ; which done, the prince, his mother, and the lords, came out of the chamber into the hall, whom the mummers did salute...
Strana 25 - There was much crowding and pushing about, for every one was eager to cry out,
Strana 16 - I never yet found any one in battle, who, body to body, had given me so much to do as you have done this day. I adjudge to you the prize of valour above all the knights of my court, as what is justly due to you.
Strana 8 - France was following him, in order to give him battle, said to his people : " Let us post ourselves here ; for we will not go farther before we have seen our enemies. I have good reason to wait for them on this spot ; as I am now upon the lawful inheritance of my lady-mother, which was given her as her marriage-portion ; and I am resolved to defend it against my adversary, Philippe de Valois.
Strana 12 - Gentlemen, you are all my people, my friends and brethren at arms this day ; therefore, as I am blind, I request of you to lead me so far into the engagement that I may strike one stroke with my sword.
Strana 11 - Genoese were assembled together, and began to approach, they made a great leap and cry to abash the Englishmen, but they stood still and stirred not for all that. Then the...