id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7674 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 14476 717 82 "To Edward, son of Ethelred, his most gracious king and lord, Godwin, "How comes it, then, that you English so love this Earl Godwin?--Still dead of the night rush in King Harold's men, seize prince and frank Saxon, why you love Godwin the Earl? "So what says the King?" asked Earl Godwin. "The King received thee in his council of war," said Godwin, "My sons," said the Earl, turning to his children, and breathing loud Siward the Earl; tell him that I, Godwin, his foe in the old time, Godwin placed his hand on Harold's head, and the tears came to those Crosse!" And Godwin, turning his eye to the King's ranks, saw them "Sir, my King," said the great son of Beorn, "I yielded to your kingly Earl Godwin and his other sons to their lands and honours, with So stood the brothers, Sweyn the outlaw and Harold the Earl, before ./cache/7674.txt ./txt/7674.txt