Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 416
... hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? Then took she her sword and her target in hand , And called all those that would be of her band , - To wait on her person there came thousands three ; Was not this a brave ...
... hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? Then took she her sword and her target in hand , And called all those that would be of her band , - To wait on her person there came thousands three ; Was not this a brave ...
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... hand , and before them went the officers of arms . The Countess of Kent bare the long train of the child's mantle , and between the Countess of Kent and the child went the Earl of Wiltshire on the right hand , and the Earl of Derby on ...
... hand , and before them went the officers of arms . The Countess of Kent bare the long train of the child's mantle , and between the Countess of Kent and the child went the Earl of Wiltshire on the right hand , and the Earl of Derby on ...
Pagina 727
... hand in the flame , which he held so steadfast and immovable ( saving that once with the same hand he wiped his face ) that all men 10 might see his hand burned before his body was touched . His body did so abide the burning of the ...
... hand in the flame , which he held so steadfast and immovable ( saving that once with the same hand he wiped his face ) that all men 10 might see his hand burned before his body was touched . His body did so abide the burning of the ...
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