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in the halls of22
in the midst of21
by the side of19
the end of the17
at the end of17
the head of the15
the heart of the14
william duke of normandie14
for the sake of13
the house of godwin13
tapio riikonen and david12
riikonen and david widger12
this ebook was produced12
was produced by tapio12
ebook was produced by12
count of the normans12
end of the volume12
by tapio riikonen and12
produced by tapio riikonen12
the court of the12
the face of the12
in the house of11
the hands of the11
the light of the11
in the hour of11
and david widger book11
the foot of the11
the words of the11
the mouth of the10
my lord the king10
the bones of the10
for the first time9
the sire de graville9
in a few moments9
ravager of the world9
the centre of the9
the grave of the9
at the sight of9
in a low voice9
one of the most9
at the head of9
the earl and his9
the ravager of the9
in the centre of9
the kings of the8
the presence of the8
in sight of the8
after the death of8
the midst of the8
the eyes of the8
the side of the8
the chiefs of the8
in favour of the8
at the same time8
bones of the dead8
in the van of8
the son of sweyn8
in the presence of8
the name of the8
of one of the8
the king and the8
in the heart of8
in the old time7
as well as the7
in the reign of7
with a look of7
to the court of7
the halls of the7
in the time of7
at the foot of7
in the face of7
into the hands of7
the thumb of st7
the sight of the7
in the land of7
the land of the7
the rest of the7
end of the hall7
the hour of his7
seems to have been7
in the name of7
that is to say7
from the heart of7
said to have been7
the voice of the7
goodwine and his sonnes7
of the house of7
in the court of7
the king of the6
in the light of6
the realme of england6
and in a few6
is said to have6
the sonne of earle6
farther end of the6
the king and his6
the line of cerdic6
in the form of6
the farther end of6
on the other side6
the time of his6
the corpse of the6
the side of harold6
on the throne of6
to the english throne6
at the time of6
the rear of the6
the count of the6
in the days of6
at the farther end6
in the eyes of6
of the sons of6
to the norman court6
in the sight of6
the rush of the6
which was in the6
said the kent man5
he came to the5
the palace of westminster5
was in the midst5
in the hands of5
with sword and with5
of king edwards reigne5
his face with his5
in his right hand5
the house of cerdic5
the form of the5
the banner of the5
on the one side5
by the altar of5
was a man of5
the hand of the5
the descendant of the5
the tomb of the5
the third of that5
court of the norman5
of the norman duke5
siward earle of northumberland5
the state of the5
the body of the5
fell to the ground5
the basileus of britain5
the time of the5
to the house of5
on the field of5
the earle of ponthieu5
the son of the5
the king of england5
baldwine earle of flanders5
the realm of the5
the cry of the5
in the daies of5
and for the rest5
to be found in5
side by side with5
on the other hand5
is not to be5
in so much that5
the faces of the5
the last of the5
robert archbishop of canturburie5
earle goodwine and his5
third of that name5
the son of a5
of the son of5
of the roman church5
the soul of the5
his way to the5
by whome he had4
on the brows of4
the faith of the4
in which he had4
the nature of the4
the temple of the4
edward the sonne of4
and some of the4
the wings of the4
under the hoofs of4
over the grave of4
was followed by a4
on the death of4
the laws of england4
duke of the normans4
sonne of edmund ironside4
i tell thee that4
the song of the4
by the light of4
at the feet of4
of the saxon kings4
the eldest sonne of4
in the front of4
in advance of the4
on the breast of4
at the mouth of4
the form of a4
the midst of a4
with which they were4
to have been a4
visit to the norman4
the shafts of the4
whome he had issue4
that it should be4
daies of king edward4
about the same time4
came in sight of4
thou knowest that i4
at the first glance4
are said to have4
and there was a4
on his way to4
the result of the4
the altar of thor4
the ban of the4
from the hand of4
as we have seen4
of the line of4
the house of hilda4
the strength of the4
the cause of the4
of the druid temple4
face of the earl4
swanus the eldest sonne4
griffin king of wales4
god and his saints4
per la resplendar de4
all the lands of4
a great number of4
on the brow of4
chiefs of the witan4
the hosts of the4
the sake of his4
as soon as the4
as if he had4
to the saxon throne4
the walls of the4
the soul of harold4
the hour of need4
under the eyes of4
the sun of the4
to and fro the4
to the old roman4
the sound of her4
it seemed as if4
it would have been4
to the rear of4
earl and his sons4
leofrike earle of chester4
the ancestor of the4
eldest sonne of goodwine4
to him in his4
the last saxon king4
was one of the4
the feet of the4
the sense of the4
sonne of earle goodwine4
of mallet de graville4
the memory of the4
to the king and4
the son of llewellyn4
sons of the church4
the daies of king4
the daughter of algar3
the halls of heaven3
first time in his3
the sonne of edmund3
was the peculiarity of3
the decision of the3
the gripe of the3
his hand over his3
to him as a3
to the aid of3
said mallet de graville3
the sons of godwin3
as before is mentioned3
star that shone on3
with the blood of3
the lips of the3
king of the english3
the halls of westminster3
he had gained the3
his hand on the3
the daughter of baldwin3
there is but one3
of the saxon line3
heir to the throne3
the rest of that3
image of the virgin3
the blast of the3
his hand on his3
the superstitions of the3
under the gonfanon of3
the gouernement of the3
the th of october3
a daughter of the3
the sound of the3
for the king and3
the thought of the3
the fate of harold3
the spear and the3
gouernement of the realme3
looked up from the3
and i would fain3
on the opposite side3
there was but one3
of the roman pontiff3
notable conquests of this3
i repent me of3
the wing of the3
that of the other3
and with a look3
the flag of the3
to the foot of3
the corpses of his3
deadly was my sin3
the age of eight3
the lower part of3
the front of the3
on the lips of3
to watch over the3
the death of his3
crown and brow shall3
the kiss of peace3
the fragments of bark3
restore the child to3
the lord of breteuil3
in the prime of3
the first man in3
and the vast territory3
his chair of state3
mallet de graville was3
in the bayeux tapestry3
the condition of the3
the throne of england3
it was only by3
the banks of the3
and it was to3
the sons of algar3
a few days before3
brow shall force dissever3
and so far as3
to the norman duke3
on the side of3
in the abbeie of3
the dead and the3
it was in the3
placed his hand on3
at the extreme end3
we shall meet again3
to the feet of3
him and his sons3
within the circle of3
by side with the3
it is but the3
from the beginning of3
covered his face with3
that it was the3
sprang to his feet3
and he pointed to3
the order of the3
by the grave of3
of the reigne of3
the crown of a3
and said in a3
of life and death3
state of the realme3
the time of their3
to the kings fauour3
of the rest of3
the child to the3
it was not the3
out of the realme3
the shape of a3
the earl of hereford3
end of the room3
and that it was3
king of north wales3
it is true that3
of the norman count3
apparant to the crowne3
to the earle of3
eye fell upon the3
the other side of3
and thy head is3
to the mouth of3
of the last saxon3
that it was not3
sailed up the humber3
the ile of wight3
of the welch king3
from the gripe of3
the days of old3
the noble earle of3
any sacrifice but that3
a few moments more3
the opposite side of3
in front of the3
and mallet de graville3
that he would not3
the side of his3
to have been the3
over the corpses of3
with his own hand3
in the words of3
the cloth of gold3
the reigne of king3
ye fight for the3
for the loss of3
took his way to3
of william duke of3
of the great earl3
the glare of the3
the emperour henrie the3
our lord the king3
it shall not be3
at once into the3
the hush of the3
for the space of3
made one of the3
the heart of england3
the monks and the3
he turned to the3
as heir to the3
the return of godwin3
all the rest of3
degrees of the church3
i know that thou3
one or two of3
mouth of the somme3
the face of a3
and the abbot of3
from the halls of3
the spoile of the3
and raoul de tancarville3
than that of the3
to his native land3
a moment on the3
harold was now the3
the clouds of the3
as before ye haue3
the death of king3
there was something in3
the doors of the3
the archbishop of canterbury3
the breast of harold3
and was buried at3
but one of the3
and said with a3
that it is the3
the archbishop of canturburie3
the eve of the3
ban of the church3
were placed in the3
to win the peoples3
by sir john wynne3
between thee and me3
edmund ironside into england3
he pointed to the3
of william the norman3
for the faith of3
opposite side of the3
emperour henrie the third3
in vain endeavoured to3
by the splendour of3
and the old man3
the spirit of the3
the year of our3
on the deck of3
with these words he3
the gates of london3
the crown of england3
that thou hast not3
child to the mother3
since the death of3
son of the great3
spurs to his horse3
married the daughter of3
the men of kent3
i would fain see3
the heart of harold3
as those of the3
by the aid of3
the old roman house3
the wrecks of the3
the coasts of kent3
the terrors of the3
of the saxon vanguard3
the strength and the3
the best part of3
not one of the3
the star that shone3
the loss of the3
other side of the3
in the ear of3
the reign of the3
said in a low3
of the king of3
under the shade of3
at a little distance3
and i know that3
harold harfager king of3
the march of the3
to the service of3
the lake of blood3
since then i have3
in the church of3
which seems to have3
the son of leofric3
year of our lord3
in arms and in3
appear to have been3
in the norman tongue3
every now and then3
the day of his3
to gaze on the3
the will of the3
and fro the room3
god and our lady3
the whole of the3
natural heir to the3
the trust of the3
to the side of3
before ye haue heard3
the lady of england3
of the saxon king3
the first time in3
the historie of england3
the thoughts of the3
of the east saxons3
a great power of3
the first of that3
the side of william3
he went to the3
on the day of3
is to be noted3
and in his own3
there can be no3
the gates of the3
bent her face over3
the spot on which3
in the day of3
william mallet de graville3
a man of a3
the brows of the3
never crown and brow3
heire apparant to the3
it is curious to3
king and the norman3
of a man who3
the account of the3
to the king of3
right to the crowne3
the isle of thorney3
steeds round the living3
the midst of his3
or thegn of sussex3
from lip to lip3
the retreat of the3
presence of the king3
and for that reason3
at a sign from3
time in his life3
over the destinies of3
as he did so3
the tongue of the3
the flash of the3
the rest of his3
lower part of the3
that there is no3
the air of england3
in the meane time3
the altar of the3
he was a man3
the field of hastings3
and brow shall force3
which he had been3
as ye haue heard3
the lands of the3
the example of the3
on the one part3
the warrior and the3
the death of alfred3
the dead of the3
the lords of the3
at the hour of3
a sign from the3
the son of godwin3
the throne of the3
the borders of the3
the fame of the3
could win to the2
had already begun to2
the generall consent of2
harold came from york2
his returne into england2
on the day when2
the face of thy2
at the age of2
to say the least2
the trance and the2
than that of any2
the charm of those2
some song of the2
in the trance and2
rest of the evening2
was fought on the2
archbishop of canturburie had2
by edward to his2
temple of the briton2
for the same reason2
the honest kent man2
may be thus imperfectly2
a few of the2
to one of his2
in the interval between2
think not that i2
favour of the atheling2
england more than edith2
sacrifice on the altar2
the village of charing2
entered the courtyard of2
my love and gratitude2
round with a haggard2
the heights of penmaen2
the curse of the2
rocked herself to and2
the birth of the2
ere the sun set2
the english king and2
whose race is ending2
we see it now2
be made of the2
walls of the palace2
whome came the kings2
the date of the2
great part of herefordshire2
helm and shirt of2
to the general reader2
sprang forward with a2
the town and the2
the insolence of the2
took up the word2
and the golden bowl2
in the realm of2
that swanus the eldest2
yet more by the2
than that which had2
the genius of the2
side of the vessel2
that the count of2
here is to be2
at the onset of2
in the mean while2
of the court of2
go to the court2
harold son of godwin2
in the habit of2
should presume to be2
both by sea and2
there was no hope2
have sown grey in2
the heathen altar and2
king edward forbare to2
with the king of2
the steel of the2
he sprang from his2
o lord of hosts2
into the forest land2
king of the danes2
land of the stranger2
the records of the2
here is worn out2
could we choose but2
at the court of2
set forward to inuade2
he stretched his hand2
on the sixth day2
to go to the2
could restrain himself no2
in the arms of2
that grasped his own2
from his earliest youth2
had retired to a2
to the exclusion of2
with him went the2
were they of the2
now come to the2
the earl came back2
canonized for a saint2
the saxon to the2
his daughter in mariage2
the land is in2
thou must ally thyself2
of greek and roman2
the eldest of the2
edward the third of2
as long as the2
not without a certain2
the race of cerdic2
and the lithsmen of2
between harold and me2
to ordeine him heire2
the van of the2
to the holy sepulchre2
appears to have been2
it so chanced that2
norman archbishop of canterbury2
in our own history2
made the king send2
the descendant of charlemagne2
and the children of2
head is sold by2
to harold as he2
the morning of the2
soul of the brave2
you shall find in2
the home of the2
the saints keep thee2
look well to the2
the sight of that2
he died in the2
the belief of the2
hael to william the2
to harold as the2
the rising of the2
harold and his brethren2
had given to the2
of edward the confessor2
to richard the third2
sun whose race is2
the first duke of2
a look of profound2
the last of my2
death with earl godwin2
within the realme of2
could not have been2
had been accustomed to2
for it was the2
to haue the vse2
godwin and his sons2
his face concealed by2
the monk and the2
and that he could2
at the brunt of2
in the old palace2
make clear to you2
and the more so2
in the eleventh century2
heart to the vala2
as well as a2
the ends life lives2
well bent to all2
columns of the druid2
for he felt that2
from michael mount to2
of the church of2
we should be as2
heaps of the slain2
the good fortune that2
of the young earl2
in his youth he2
the outline of a2
later age of the2
with his wonted smile2
that he was outlawed2
the love of a2
the abbot of westminster2
that it seemed as2
thee and to me2
the majority of the2
him heire apparant to2
long life to them2
and the norwegian sea2
on which he was2
at the return of2
voice of the king2
the free burgh of2
and peace to the2
if not one of2
i take the land2
the legitimate heir of2
tell thee that thou2
and so likewise did2
according to the custom2
canturburie betwixt the earle2
the door closed on2
out of this land2
for he was not2
and it was the2
most remote from the2
the dane in the2
and took her hand2
the shores of sussex2
is not of the2
i know of human2
way to the throne2
or death with earl2
himself could not have2
to william duke of2
the farthest end of2
to the weal of2
the norman and saxon2
the dread of the2
occupied the site of2
the onset of battle2
with an air of2
as we see it2
the friends of harold2
to attend to his2
to fall into the2
as a matter of2
gonfanon of the church2
to look well to2
in the air of2
in all the land2
of those who had2
was one of those2
the crozier of the2
i pray you not2
in the faith of2
taken vpon him the2
the main body of2
may be traced the2
the lands of england2
to whom he was2
the learning of the2
which it had been2
in the life of2
for tostig the earl2
daughter of earle goodwine2
advance of the rest2
in a tone between2
earl and his fair2
sprang to their feet2
the description of britaine2
his robe of state2
the common name of2
be found in the2
extreme end of the2
the love of the2
in his native land2
on the ground as2
as well as saxon2
accession to the throne2
an easy prey to2
the bread of the2
daughter of the dane2
harold and leofwine came2
this side the alps2
a share in the2
the son of earle2
for the king to2
of edmund ironside into2
one of the listeners2
waited the decision of2
silent by the great2
and with him went2
his bodie was buried2
spear and the cross2
in the train of2
the part cut off2
chamber of his palace2
by the sound of2
counties of deuonshire and2
at last said the2
norman as well as2
be left in the2
of the saxon church2
it was the peculiarity2
altar and the saxon2
in the state of2
and i tell thee2
yeare of his reigne2
the whole surface of2
some four or five2
league with william the2
the spears of the2
to such as thou2
the tent of the2
the successor of the2
and beloved by the2
at the gates of2
the church of england2
could not but feel2
his brother of bayeux2
husband gualter de maunt2
of the norman conquest2
is a wise man2
the lawes of s2
the blood of my2
the thegn of kent2
was rowed back to2
meaning to ordeine him2
hew my way through2
or at least the2
the court of rouen2
the shores of england2
the king with a2
in the saxon camp2
this battell was fought2
his arms folded on2
from line to line2
i pray you to2
seated at a table2
and rode fast to2
to the heir of2
and basileus of britain2
he sprang to his2
bow thy heart to2
to die without issue2
which he sought to2
the news of his2
you might still see2
the ceremonial of the2
edward promised william the2
already prepared for his2
was covered with the2
over the deeds of2
thy throne is nearing2
progenie of the westsaxon2
on his left wrist2
he either abolished or2
terrible crisis of his2
that harold was now2
and it is even2
as some haue written2
moments one of the2
asked the son of2
the lore of the2
life and in death2
about the age of2
in favour of harold2
table with the king2
acceptation of the word2
with all their faults2
whether earle goodwine was2
at the houre of2
the next day the2
on the shores of2
duke and the saxon2
young son of sweyn2
martlets and cross of2
betwixt the king and2
of the church was2
passed his hand over2
part of his career2
with one of the2
the armament of the2
from hand to hand2
spoile of the field2
this edward was surnamed2
when he reached the2
and made no reply2
that we are to2
to the throne of2
robert the archbishop of2
and the tomb of2
and never crown and2
sound of her voice2
white steed of odo2
but if harold had2
of that name duke2
graville to follow him2
the life of one2
on the one hand2
when both armies were2
but as the earl2
not many years before2
made earle of northumberland2
had come from the2
at the thought that2
it is in our2
of the east angles2
the fleet of the2
though he scarce knew2
into the arms of2
every step thy throne2
rush of the banners2
the sister of k2
wear the crown of2
for harold the earl2
in the abbey of2
king harold came from2
was heard amongst the2
lord and for king2
under the influence of2
not without its pathos2
and that of the2
from one of the2
that the norman count2
which he was to2
duke william his heire2
and it may be2
in a few minutes2
had left the house2
and often have i2
respect to the king2
the king made no2
and the lords of2
gained the centre of2
from them fast and2
the contemporary norman chronicler2
give the earl at2
why robert archbishop of2
the restoration of the2
the sacrifice on the2
a knight of the2
told me that the2
so the saints keep2
the heir of the2
i would hew my2
she waved her hand2
of the young sons2
arms folded on his2
lips of the vala2
on the sinking orb2
lifting his hand on2
is to be had2
of harold the earl2
of all the sons2
i commend to thee2
with a faint smile2
the back of the2
the earle of flanders2
by the death of2
as the children of2
at the close of2
harold was crowned by2
to restore the child2
that it is my2
to the king for2
the earl of northumbria2
the blood from his2
king of the east2
was mallet de graville2
the days of alfred2
but tears were in2
set his teeth firmly2
he would fain have2
that compelled me to2
on the part of2
i am no more2
that he himself is2
had not the heart2
from the days of2
in arms against the2
and wolnoth to his2
to the rest of2
win the peoples fauour2
at once to the2
and a man of2
he died the same2
and awful was the2
one of goodwins sonnes2
to keep off the2
palace of the saint2
the kings of mercia2
at least of the2
conquered and ouercome by2
from northumbria for ever2
and their heads were2
of our saxon forefathers2
of harold in the2
and of a mien2
the doubts that beset2
siward the noble earle2
know that thou hast2
to the number of2
in a good cause2
the power to bless2
there was in her2
called the common lawes2
himself on his elbow2
as that of one2
the web of the2
he mused a moment2
the life of the2
vacant the chair of2
utter failure of all2
on the banks of2
said to have taken2
on a single battle2
the face of hilda2
a visible shudder passed2
the force of his2
and his deep voice2
thee wed to the2
pompe of the world2
troth and my plight2
hath come to pass2
him his heire to2
in the great hall2
it is strange that2
and there was the2
the natural heir of2
the norman and the2
that the men of2
grave of the dead2
the young sons of2
bishop william of london2
nornas besprinkle the ash2
you to take rest2
his horn at the2
to take part against2
his head was bare2
the breast of a2
to the gates of2
goodwine earle of kent2
reign on the throne2
king harold and his2
was buried at winchester2
then raising himself on2
stood the last of2
the old man at2
day by day from2
for his face was2
be in the mouths2
the first kings of2
to and from the2
the vse of hir2
in one of the2
shall find in the2
all i know of2
what maner of men2
to the influence of2
from all parts of2
and there was something2
calm of the cloister2
the good faith of2
at the last to2
which his predecessors had2
for i tell thee2
and the clash of2
in the soil of2
one half of the2
the rule of the2
by the marriage of2
host of the englishmen2
harold the sonne of2
the sails of harold2
men of warre to2
face of the king2
saw at a glance2
haue the vse of2
from the pastures of2
when the wolf month2
sate up and looked2
all that he knew2
the hand of a2
would be faithful to2
one of his knights2
the rival stars contending2
flung himself from his2
but it is the2
the whole host of2
earledome was giuen vnto2
the heirs of leofric2
in council and war2
birth of the victor2
a chair of state2
worshipper of the dead2
speaking in a low2
coasts of kent and2
and the words of2
the extreme end of2
at a time when2
in the shape of2
i ask but for2
the spot where the2
which is the more2
shafts of the archers2
the strength of which2
out of the line2
her hood over her2
the bath for thy2
and came up to2
and he answered with2
of the witan is2
i shall be at2
in canturburie betwixt the2
what is now called2
they were for the2
in that hour of2
the hoofs of the2
very moment when he2
what he had doone2
when i hear thee2
and the bishop of2
after the birth of2
the palace of the2
of edward and the2
steeds on the living2
he spurred his steed2
from the mists of2
the ear of the2
as he sat at2
light of the moon2
battell to the enimies2
is ending sees the2
the sister of king2
level with the breast2
and ioined with their2
long been familiar to2
make him his heire2
of the saint king2
the circle of the2
at a place called2
fled out of england2
to haue the people2
go back to my2
account of the church2
of baldwine earle of2
of our holy church2
he fell on his2
the resolution of the2
the spur of the2
he had taken vpon2
sword of the norman2
the fashions of the2
in life and in2
de graville to follow2
bodie was buried at2
the gonfanon of the2
him as a father2
with his arms folded2
assembly of the witan2
day from the rill2
the man who hath2
on to the standard2
king edward his reigne2
he beheld the young2
pray you to take2
all the ocean coast2
amidst the ruins of2
but he died the2
as sacred as the2
and in the midst2
the point of cornwall2
was that of the2
said one of the2
make duke william his2
to harold the earl2
a new race of2
rage and in fear2
that rose by the2
the train along the2
that had passed between2
the earl seemed to2
into the midst of2
the danger of the2
strong as those of2
one of those rare2
the conquest of england2
court of the confessor2
had left the chamber2
to the charge of2
the fates of a2
and the norman knight2
speak to me of2
the annals of the2
the absence of harold2
to learn that the2
under the vault of2
which hilda had given2
promised william the crown2
after his return from2
as they rode together2
the night before the2
geffrey earle of britaine2
to me as the2
have i come for2
by sea and by2
brought the summer home2
heard the tramp of2
of the common wealth2
at the breath of2
to the end of2
his face towards the2
the bulk of the2
by which they were2
so that it was2
their hearths and their2
of the most popular2
popular with the saxon2
the defense of the2
days and five nights2
the prophecies of hilda2
some of our historians2
could not pierce to2
the midst of this2
and his fair sons2
after the fashion of2
men of warre and2
i need not say2
were to be seen2
on either side of2
in the north parts2
the feast of the2
the gift of the2
was crowned by alred2
is curious to notice2
he closed the eyes2
to the word of2
if but for one2
was that of a2
on the height of2
the house of mallet2
the chamber in which2
the deeds of the2
a little after noon2
thy head is sold2
the breast of the2
in the shades of2
of one of his2
heart of the country2
and the mother of2
his chin on his2
me that he hath2
in garrison within the2
nape of the neck2
to be left in2
in the breast of2
in that of the2
through the clouds of2
nature of the ground2
had given way to2
the houses of the2
with regard to the2
he fell to the2
stretched on the grass2
the house of his2
reign of the confessor2
on the coasts of2
with which it was2
with which he had2
a cloud passed over2
and the next moment2
of the english army2
had at that time2
parts of his realme2
and other of the2
the corpses of their2
in a low but2
the daughter of earle2
to thee and to2
the hostages of godwin2
well warf and woof2
i see before me2
noble earle of northumberland2
britaine conquered and ouercome2
my father before me2
and the danish prophetess2
in the norman chronicles2
the edge of his2
the leader of men2
heathen altar and the2
by thine own people2
within the citie of2
the mists of the2
the shout of the2
whole host of the2
looked at each other2
that edward left the2
from the thought of2
that name duke of2
of deep thought and2
the holy rood in2
that earle goodwine was2
the recognition of the2
edward was surnamed the2
of england on the2
been the scene of2
him in the hour2
and he smote his2
than he had yet2
last of the saxon2
so that they might2
his hand to the2
satisfied on certain points2
it is even said2
four meals a day2
compelled to forsake the2
thou wouldst never have2
his heire to the2
he scarce knew why2
while the rest of2
of the saxon thegns2
words of the great2
life or death with2
tell thee that the2
was surnamed the outlaw2
of the norman sword2
the joy and the2
house of mallet de2
when he heard that2
have been built by2
which chanced in the2
come in sight of2
as in a dream2
king or as subject2
the seid and the2
as the face of2
as a gift from2
he ended his life2
to the king that2
the hilt of his2
the court of king2
for my soul is2
also the birthday of2
after the account of2
for lord and for2
a nauie of ships2
the weal of england2
to believe that the2
on the thrones of2
from the old roman2
hand that grasped his2
the marches of wales2
in the yeare of2
at the setting of2
on the first of2
between the two was2
the duke and his2
land for a grave2
the dreams of a2
the houre of hir2
from chief to chief2
the reign of edward2
lords of the church2
as he had done2
the arguments of gurth2
life and death over2
the king to his2
into the riuer of2
the power of his2
not even for edith2
by the splendour divine2
dost thou think that2
and ill would it2
ends life lives for2
with an armie into2
a sun whose race2
he passed on to2
the rest of england2
of his own kinsmen2
the midst of them2
into the house of2
the decree of the2
of the christian church2
the earl at least2
harold and holy crosse2
not only of the2
the calm of the2
on the head of2
ending sees the rival2
by day from the2
the nape of the2
of king edward his2
of men of the2
the duke of the2
for some of the2
whole surface of the2
as come he will2
the praise of the2
the abbot of the2
visible shudder passed over2
of the church would2
on the authenticity of2
hawk on his wrist2
in the faces of2
and at a sign2
thegn who had before2
threw himself on the2
was in the heart2
much more as his2
she said at last2
that it was a2
as he heard the2
reeled on his saddle2
the courtyard of windshore2
the voice of his2
in sight of all2
who had just returned2
then said the king2
he passed his hand2
the waters of the2
the chronicles of normandie2
mass on the hill2
as the heir presumptive2
fell on his knees2
the same by his2
the earldom of the2
head gently on the2
speak so as to2
rush from my lips2
colour went and came2
the martlets and cross2
we choose but harold2
first kings of seuen2
ordeine him heire apparant2
harold made no answer2
of the human heart2
moment when he had2
to say nothing of2
most renowned of the2
of charlemagne and alfred2
time of the conquest2
realm of the saxon2
to the kings of2
heed well warf and2
the superstition of the2
fraie in canturburie betwixt2
bishops in those daies2
blood in his veins2
shone in the eyes2
and harold the earl2
her hand on her2
be said to have2
likewise did his sonnes2
honour and life in2
of the pure saxon2
king edward was desirous2
care nought for the2
has a right to2
it is natural to2
the rumour runs that2
the field of sanguelac2
harfager king of norweie2
the death of that2
the founder of the2
custom of the age2
hath passed from my2
of norway and daneland2
sonne of earle leofrike2
by hir first husband2
the retirement of the2
the domination of the2
the bones of st2
the thrones of the2
edward to the crowne2
the door opened gently2
in his ring mail2
that rose from the2
death of king edward2
the duke is dead2
the character of the2
that he could not2
and kissed it with2
and not till the2
to the rites of2
was heard in the2
to flow towards the2
hate of the foreigner2
i pray thee to2
as a banished man2
thou knowest that these2
by the breath of2
the superiority of his2
into one of the2
when he had gained2
the king send for2
the death of edward2
to us and to2
so is it with2
to the cry of2
he who can be2
the citizens of london2
as should appeare by2
to them by the2
hostage for the faith2
at the gate of2
shall not be my2
harold the son of2
but a few weeks2
between them and the2
in his native tongue2
of that name before2
tostie one of goodwins2
and the ravager of2
hood over her face2
sold by thine own2
the stout and the2
this was the strongest2
by a kind of2
with a wild and2
head of the city2
as the cry of2
in rage and in2
at the news of2
step thy throne is2
sought in vain to2
and hand to hand2
nights did godwin lie2
was now filled with2
she cleared hir selfe2
the tiger heads of2
the harder and more2
were in the days2
in the rising sun2
the ruins of that2
and if they were2
will not be content2
her face over her2
the old kings of2
battell was fought on2
his sister the queen2
in the days to2
north side of the2
for the most part2
her hand on his2
and as he rode2
which he had placed2
over the wide seas2
under rolf the norman2
his head and answered2
guile by guile oppose2
the pride of the2
that had made him2
as he thus spoke2
goodwine was restored to2
his sense of the2
of the german emperor2
that his mind was2
to the custom of2
besprinkle the ash ygg2
easy prey to the2
but as it is2
the country was in2
the sword of the2
the great hall of2
on the other part2
suspended from his throat2
the tramp of the2
and the weight of2
was the answer of2
of the race to2
the holy lady of2
and he gave the2
as the son of2
and the angel of2
between thine and mine2
so likewise did his2
the heir presumptive of2
it was the custom2
the death of her2
and out of that2
messire mallet de graville2
into the seuerne sea2
to the child of2
ancestor to the kings2
no interest in the2
the gravestone of the2
on the same day2
the first glance younger2
on the birth of2
and when at last2
comming of the normans2
between himself and the2
had taken vpon him2
to oppose his way2
said the abbot of2
knowest thou not that2
be in readiness for2
of roderic the great2
nor did he wake2
i have not thy2
the convent of bec2
the other in his2
he had gone to2
norman duke and the2
i am not sure2
his predecessors had raised2
of the chiefs of2
to make duke william2
leofwine is too light2
against the charge of2
the laws of the2
with the power of2
of the race of2
of the inner court2
over which he had2
so much of the2
head of the royal2
i come not here2
on the heart that2
of gold and silver2
of the westsaxon kings2
for his native land2
over the head of2
to the man who2
not that it is2
ally thyself with the2
thou shouldst not be2
i say not that2
by his side the2
earl godwin and his2
we shall be there2
this it is which2
be king in england2
by the bones of2
is sold by thine2
and bending over the2
where the dead men2
be placed in the2
the mone and the2
the night of my2
to the old earl2
thou knowest well that2
the dead or the2
into the presence of2
with less than his2
vast earldom of wessex2
his hand on high2
of his elder brother2
in his life time2
to refer all matters2
the mass of the2
side of the saxon2
is edith the fair2
in the mouths of2
in the place of2
slaine in the field2
health of the king2
face with his mantle2
it is probable that2
i bring to thee2
about the point of2
of his palace of2
the pale cheek of2
the heritage of edward2
and gurth is too2
to the son of2
against his own brother2
was not without a2
young sons of algar2
where is the banner2
the land in which2
his walls and his2
so at variance with2
the coast of ponthieu2
the counties of deuonshire2
the blood of charlemagne2
his visit to the2
was some moments before2
all the thegns in2
and threw himself on2
the days to come2
measure shall be meted2
in the neighbourhood of2
in which my soul2
the foundations of his2
them in their own2
shall go back to2
either side of the2
to see that his2
on the authority of2
till the dead men2
the utter failure of2
fain would i know2
the setting of the2
still gazing on the2
feet of land for2
the young son of2
the name of harold2
came up to him2
dead and the living2
he placed his hand2
in peace and in2
she had by hir2
the sun and the2
to fetch edward the2
by the norman chroniclers2
set spurs to his2
the allegiance of the2
the north side of2
sprang from his horse2
the druid and the2
the dead bodies of2
foresaw the comming of2
bread of the stranger2
of a great race2
our kinsmen the danes2
the point of the2
the ateghar in his2
to the faith of2
the great son of2
which appears to have2
he was compelled to2
a brave man and2
the arms of a2
was as pale as2
strength of the place2
of the eleventh century2
the door of the2
his return from rome2
and something of the2
and bright through the2
a place in sussex2
his eye fell upon2
laid her hand on2
the english at the2
from the age of2
but which i would2
and so on the2
and so the shadow2
the hum of the2
he knew to be2
edward was desirous to2
and his lip quivered2
with the sense of2
the same time the2
will be the first2
the head of his2
the first to the2
first man in england2
to make thee come2
a fief from charles2
which i had been2
five days and five2
of gryffyth the king2
that the place was2
the crown on his2
and the part cut2
take rest and food2
would hew my way2
over which thou art2
was about to make2
bent on the ground2
to each of the2
they fell to the2
the king to whom2
out from northumbria for2
and the form of2
of land for a2
the earle of bullongne2
the relics of saints2
passed to and fro2
the night ere i2
it was of the2
share of the bones2
algar the sonne of2
my soul is troubled2
to do the same2
song of the scald2
with the which he2
halls of the king2
of the druid and2
to the shores of2
few moments one of2
the child of thy2
name before the conquest2
the waves of the2
that the danes had2
strength and the weakness2
till a sun whose2
with a grave and2
to the arms of2
his knee to the2
what on the one2
in the text of2
by the roman fountain2
ye have no such2
in one of his2
deposed from his bishopric2
the warfare of the2
from the face of2
at this critical juncture2
to speak the language2
the right hand of2
records of the time2
that name before the2
of the old saxon2
as the door closed2
the thegn of the2
knowest harold is true2
can show to the2
best part of my2
gravestone of the saxon2
sees the rival stars2
the saxon king had2
they appear to have2
the abbot of hide2
him his daughter in2
and men of warre2
to the realm of2
thou deceivest me not2
van of armed men2
the sacred rood over2
from one end of2
who so near to2
as soon as he2
the pomp of his2
hilda shook her head2
with a sense of2
i come here to2
and the force of2
the oracles of the2
leaning his chin on2
at the thought of2
be the first to2
the career of sweyn2
the great count of2
whom could we choose2
in the national assembly2
it was some moments2
of the warrior and2
stood in great doubt2
have knelt at the2
i will no more2
as if with the2
kissed him on the2
but he did not2
in the year of2
the sons of woden2
of my brother sweyn2
mass of the people2
the large majority of2
thou wouldst have me2
of the saxon tongue2
to which he had2
so that it may2
her face over the2
what i have once2
from the time of2
the children of hengist2
the room in which2
on the saxon soil2
left the crown to2
he strode towards the2
not that duke william2
his sword in the2
youth hath been consumed2
at the dead of2
had brought with him2
the first mention of2
the hour of temptation2
the warmth of the2
it is not as2
life to them both2
refer all matters to2
come not here to2
so there he stood2
would fain see if2
the natural heir to2
of harold to the2
and the good fortune2
in the science of2
that not only the2
him as a brother2
and i am to2
his coosen earle bearne2
howled in rage and2
as prince with prince2
the pomp of the2
chronicles of normandie haue2
first of that name2
setting of the sun2
on the antiquity of2
its long rows of2
first entrance into this2
seest thou not that2
that it may appeare2
of his danish house2
earle goodwine was guiltie2
led the way to2
than the ends life2
other thought had given2
faces of the audience2
to the determination of2
the thought that he2
of the strong arm2
the race of godwin2
whome the kings of2
the part of the2
had gone through the2
fetch edward the sonne2
in the temple of2
sea and by land2
of his countries of2
the arm of the2
and that he was2
of the basileus of2
said the sire de2
the king and queen2
with a smiling lip2
kings of the eastangles2
from the hands of2
to the spot where2
at the hands of2
of your native land2
whome king edward was2
seen him in the2
pretended a right to2
from time to time2
and eager for the2
most of those who2
mouth of the pass2
that they should be2
his head on the2
edward what he had2
the gonfanon of st2
with the name of2
and the saxon church2
where he was borne2
the van of his2
of the most famous2
and it would be2
amidst the shouts of2
within the degrees of2
from the sword of2
presence of the earl2
grave of the saxon2
of the sixth day2
the lithsmen of hilda2
to the vala the2
is to be found2
either abolished or diminished2
to take rest and2
that earle goodwine and2
of the land and2
at least i have2
downe on euerie side2
to see and to2
rafe earle of hereford2
cloud passed over the2
my lord the duke2
of whome he was2
is now called the2
the crowne of england2
of the english nation2
laid his hand on2
not far from the2
only lighted by the2
race is ending sees2
to the height of2
on the continent of2
the hearts of men2
the day of thy2
to one of my2
thy right hand on2
the hand he had2
day in which the2
to the sons of2
the other side the2
he had been consigned2
the shadow of the2
hand over his eyes2
rather than brave the2
it is for the2
thou art come back2
for that he was2
the solemnity of the2
one of his sonnes2
of the earl and2
the sister of matilda2
vnto the emperour henrie2
the halls of his2
the great earl of2
of the young earls2
earle goodwine was restored2
a great part of2
i rejoice that i2
not pierce to the2
within the forbidden degrees2
men of the same2
word left his lips2
it to his lips2
did godwin lie speechless2
the alliance between the2
bowed her head and2
thou tell me that2
the norman duke and2
of the english host2
my troth and my2
in his step and2
taxes which his predecessors2
the throne of alfred2
the sight of harold2
and the more distant2
and that in the2
the king was alone2
of a fighting warrior2
seven feet of land2
decree of the witan2
houre of hir death2
one side of the2
thrones of the north2
his earledome by force2
new port of cherbourg2
came the kings of2
of a power and2
at the very moment2
in the immediate neighbourhood2
right hand on his2
with a light and2
for a time to2
a part of the2
of kent and sussex2
steeds of the sea2
to the young saxon2
edward left the crown2
whom it is said2
all north the humber2
under the banner of2
and the duke answered2
at a place in2
all the pride of2
the crown to harold2
restrain himself no longer2
the destinies of the2
that king edward had2
the danes had the2
was not till the2
i content myself with2
and ouercome by the2
and taxes which his2
the margin of the2
was seen on the2
on this side the2
to the head of2
herself to and fro2
and the pride of2
called the kings euill2
a man of great2
the very moment when2
the creed of the2
of the saxon chief2
as if by a2
the proud beauty of2
king of wales destroieth2
sate by her side2
the count of rouen2
banned degrees of the2
the customs of the2
of london and the2
in the forepart of2
but not from the2
but what hast thou2
edward departed this life2
part of the anglo2
even to this day2
the norman to the2
fell upon his breast2
to make him his2
the name of my2
but a single room2
to other voice than2
so associated with the2
when i am no2
of a blasing starre2
it was not till2
the rest of my2
of the english people2
as the days of2
had been the most2
the son of canute2
and five nights did2
that harold was crowned2
of all the lands2
of many of the2
face of the young2
that the king was2
the fashion of his2
in the gouernement of2
he felt that the2
that i owe to2
the age of chivalry2
for my cause alone2
with an armie to2
on the floor with2
sword shivered on the2
the force of the2
marched on the foe2
with william the norman2
i will go to2
the norman bishop of2
to the farther end2
as he answered slowly2
was hushed at the2
the bishop of coutance2
great power of the2
all night at the2
decision of the council2
see but twice in2
had the gift of2
emotions at the sight2
sword and with mail2
he escaped from the2
and the rest of2
it is in the2
the whole force of2
answer to the said2
beckoning de graville to2
on the face of2
this is not all2
the valour of the2
to the thought of2
at the accession of2
by edward bulwer lytton2
he left the room2
if thou hadst not2
great count of bretagne2
his mother queene emma2
a right to the2
to the young atheling2
is in our power2
thought had given way2
and if it be2
not but feel that2
it is clear that2
it is in vain2
that of a man2
national assembly of the2
months had elapsed since2
on thy side the2
stand by my side2
and thus he spoke2
so that he was2
strode to and fro2
the safety of the2
shone on the birth2
influence over the destinies2
that robert the archbishop2
if i take the2
must ally thyself with2
between him and the2
the quens and knights2
apart from all the2
seen or heard of2
kings of the north2
than those of the2
harold himself in the2
made archbishop of canturburie2
which the sons of2
the crown by will2
the touch of the2
you know him well2
the verge of the2
i thank thee for2
in vain against the2
for the banner of2
whom the power of2
accompanied harold to the2
he was ioifullie receiued2
the might of the2
is in the hands2
to have been built2
the church of s2
sonne to the king2
i have been as2
as some writers affirme2
to do justice to2
the determination of the2
of the next day2
for one of the2
by the feet of2
if thou deceivest me2
morning of the sixth2
the norman was the2
the king in a2
the van of armed2
nothing could be more2
sign from the king2
both saxon and norman2
court of king edward2
the splendour of god2
the lay of the2
i shall go back2
the lands of harold2
pierced to the heart2
to a certain fair2
it is not for2
and so the saints2
blindness in the midst2
the general reader is2
the bishop of london2
had been the scene2
form of a man2
he sought to be2
the dominion of the2
saved the life of2
the chamber where the2
the peace of the2
and the other chiefs2
i fear me that2
and shirt of mail2
the warning cry of2
king of england and2
the tooth of st2
but it is not2
of the saxon laws2
on his chair of2
centre of the floor2
hath been consumed in2
to my native land2
the beginning of the2
leant for support against2
the measure shall be2
by the mouth of2
as much more as2
the angel of the2
the coming of his2
the large wheels of2
of the middle ages2
the comming of the2
of earle goodwine was2
not be my fault2
the aid of his2
the music of the2
with fire and sword2
at length he said2
to fight on foot2
with matilda of flanders2
to tell thee that2
round him the birds2
the glitter of the2
that harold the earl2
but the love of2
the accession of edward2
house of godwin was2
last of my race2
the death of hardiknought2
of the mighty dead2
and the shine of2
chin on his hand2
a few moments one2
in the description of2
dost thou tell me2
siward of the strong2
on the hilt of2
words of the king2
compassion in his eyes2
him still in the2
the wild forest land2
with the breast of2
but i pray thee2
where but in the2
that of the saxon2
on the verge of2
all other thought had2
of the state of2
as king or as2
the stairs of the2
at the house of2
is quite as likely2
fall into the hands2
thou knowest harold is2
by the tomb of2
of deuonshire and summersetshire2
in the annals of2
had long been familiar2
the king of sweden2
with the charge of2
thou not that the2
the nornas besprinkle the2
in which they had2
the battle of hastings2
there is no proof2
and all that he2
the chair of the2
as thou in the2
with the king and2
face was as pale2
the halls of rouen2
beauty of her youth2
he had placed on2
the hero of the2
it would be of2
it is impossible to2
was a man to2
versed in the science2
all parts of the2
the witan was summoned2
him the birds troop2
that shone on the2
and that there was2
much hurt in the2
see thee wed to2
more than even the2
the roman de rou2
was not the same2
of my lord the2
norman bishop of london2
in this merrie england2
it must have been2
whole court of rome2
the abbey of waltham2
desire of duke william2
know that it is2
to trust himself in2
of the barren cloister2
to william the norman2
what hast thou there2
and the hum of2
the track of harold2
which she had by2
the prelate of bayeux2
and up from the2
and the time of2
the normans in the2
the king of france2
and after a short2
five nights did godwin2
now came to the2
but that was a2
wave of his hand2
harold was pleased by2
the sun had set2
daughter of duke william2
of the crown of2
the strength of his2
when he saw the2
the old palace of2
with a quick step2
the abuses of the2
the king of norwaie2
to me to have2
going ouer into normandie2
of the counts and2
in presence of the2
that i would fain2
it is but a2
the charge of the2
of the death of2
the silver cord is2
with both hands his2
bring to thee the2
swept his hand over2
up and looked round2
the comments of caesar2
the brow of the2
the whole court of2
the progenie of the2
thy heart to the2
in case of need2
all the royalty of2
in the highest degree2
us and to thee2
mouth of the humber2
or more with his2
michael mount to eure2
he is not suspicious2
more than half way2
of some of the2
at the sound of2
not more by the2