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trigram | frequency |
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of the saxon | 81 |
of the norman | 72 |
one of the | 68 |
of the church | 48 |
of the king | 44 |
the son of | 43 |
mallet de graville | 42 |
of the normans | 36 |
and in the | 36 |
the house of | 35 |
of the great | 34 |
of the dead | 33 |
of the english | 31 |
end of the | 31 |
the side of | 31 |
in the midst | 30 |
of his own | 30 |
the face of | 29 |
the time of | 28 |
the head of | 27 |
to the king | 27 |
which he had | 26 |
the halls of | 26 |
duke of normandie | 26 |
said the duke | 25 |
to have been | 25 |
the death of | 25 |
the heart of | 25 |
to the norman | 25 |
on the other | 24 |
the name of | 24 |
the midst of | 24 |
that of the | 24 |
said the earl | 24 |
out of the | 23 |
king of england | 23 |
that he was | 23 |
in the halls | 23 |
face of the | 23 |
harold the earl | 23 |
of the world | 23 |
i will not | 22 |
the court of | 22 |
was in the | 22 |
side of the | 22 |
of the anglo | 22 |
of the land | 22 |
as well as | 22 |
the hands of | 21 |
of all the | 21 |
the king of | 21 |
that it was | 20 |
said the king | 20 |
it is the | 20 |
the rest of | 20 |
the end of | 20 |
of king edward | 20 |
by the side | 20 |
the eyes of | 20 |
of the north | 20 |
the words of | 19 |
there is no | 19 |
the daughter of | 19 |
it was the | 19 |
in the land | 19 |
as to the | 19 |
the king and | 19 |
sight of the | 19 |
and on the | 19 |
the hour of | 18 |
the light of | 18 |
part of the | 18 |
at the end | 18 |
the sons of | 18 |
to the throne | 18 |
of the witan | 18 |
with the king | 18 |
the father of | 17 |
of the realme | 17 |
son of sweyn | 17 |
the sight of | 17 |
of the time | 17 |
in his own | 17 |
the sonne of | 17 |
one of his | 17 |
the presence of | 17 |
of the danes | 17 |
head of the | 17 |
heart of the | 17 |
of the earl | 17 |
of the same | 17 |
the kings of | 17 |
to and fro | 17 |
william the norman | 17 |
of the old | 17 |
a few moments | 16 |
son of godwin | 16 |
of the most | 16 |
at the first | 16 |
it is not | 16 |
of the saxons | 16 |
there was a | 16 |
king of the | 16 |
of the roman | 16 |
the form of | 16 |
words of the | 15 |
according to the | 15 |
of the last | 15 |
sire de graville | 15 |
the day of | 15 |
in which the | 15 |
in which he | 15 |
the strength of | 15 |
the sake of | 15 |
some of the | 15 |
in the air | 15 |
by his side | 15 |
the voice of | 15 |
and it was | 14 |
in the same | 14 |
and with a | 14 |
but it is | 14 |
of the age | 14 |
said the norman | 14 |
it is true | 14 |
the old earl | 14 |
it may be | 14 |
the days of | 14 |
house of godwin | 14 |
to be the | 14 |
william duke of | 14 |
to the saxon | 14 |
his right hand | 14 |
light of the | 14 |
in the old | 14 |
came to the | 14 |
the soul of | 13 |
my lord the | 13 |
in a few | 13 |
one of those | 13 |
the men of | 13 |
the charge of | 13 |
it is a | 13 |
kings of the | 13 |
of the hall | 13 |
in sight of | 13 |
at that moment | 13 |
in the norman | 13 |
for the sake | 13 |
so that the | 13 |
of our lord | 13 |
of the young | 13 |
earl and his | 13 |
in the house | 13 |
and in a | 13 |
the foot of | 13 |
the crown of | 13 |
hands of the | 13 |
and the king | 13 |
at the sight | 13 |
as in the | 13 |
on the throne | 13 |
said to have | 13 |
count of the | 13 |
the centre of | 13 |
the mouth of | 13 |
the bones of | 13 |
of one of | 13 |
in the text | 13 |
the throne of | 13 |
archbishop of canturburie | 13 |
lord the king | 13 |
ebook was produced | 12 |
in a low | 12 |
but in the | 12 |
the hand of | 12 |
and there was | 12 |
court of the | 12 |
tapio riikonen and | 12 |
side by side | 12 |
earle of northumberland | 12 |
that thou hast | 12 |
riikonen and david | 12 |
that he had | 12 |
as he spoke | 12 |
to the old | 12 |
and david widger | 12 |
as he had | 12 |
him as a | 12 |
in the hour | 12 |
his way to | 12 |
that i have | 12 |
is in the | 12 |
of the volume | 12 |
the norman duke | 12 |
it was a | 12 |
at that time | 12 |
was produced by | 12 |
of earle goodwine | 12 |
of a man | 12 |
as if the | 12 |
in favour of | 12 |
said de graville | 12 |
and it is | 12 |
the same time | 12 |
in the court | 12 |
of the welch | 12 |
of the sea | 12 |
the love of | 12 |
the faith of | 12 |
a man of | 12 |
had been the | 12 |
the realm of | 12 |
in his hand | 12 |
by tapio riikonen | 12 |
the breast of | 12 |
this ebook was | 12 |
that it is | 12 |
and i have | 12 |
the old roman | 12 |
produced by tapio | 12 |
on the ground | 12 |
in the centre | 11 |
in the field | 11 |
sense of the | 11 |
bones of the | 11 |
king and the | 11 |
for the king | 11 |
in the heart | 11 |
it was not | 11 |
with his own | 11 |
for the first | 11 |
the reign of | 11 |
david widger book | 11 |
foot of the | 11 |
the grave of | 11 |
the land of | 11 |
and his sonnes | 11 |
he did not | 11 |
seems to have | 11 |
i tell thee | 11 |
the king to | 11 |
the thought of | 11 |
to the english | 11 |
the old man | 11 |
and from the | 11 |
roman de rou | 11 |
on the one | 11 |
the sound of | 11 |
the earle of | 11 |
who had been | 11 |
the man who | 11 |
the blood of | 11 |
of a king | 11 |
the welch king | 11 |
of the house | 11 |
for he was | 11 |
than that of | 11 |
as he was | 10 |
of the river | 10 |
and his sons | 10 |
would have been | 10 |
and with the | 10 |
with all his | 10 |
he had been | 10 |
the descendant of | 10 |
as if to | 10 |
of that name | 10 |
to the crowne | 10 |
to the last | 10 |
at the same | 10 |
a look of | 10 |
the kent man | 10 |
the saxon king | 10 |
on his brow | 10 |
as it were | 10 |
with the saxon | 10 |
the race of | 10 |
to the court | 10 |
the first time | 10 |
those of the | 10 |
the sister of | 10 |
part of his | 10 |
which they had | 10 |
and the whole | 10 |
the power of | 10 |
archbishop of canterbury | 10 |
centre of the | 10 |
and that he | 10 |
stood in the | 10 |
of the people | 10 |
to his own | 10 |
said the knight | 10 |
of the country | 10 |
presence of the | 10 |
not to be | 10 |
the next day | 10 |
up to the | 10 |
mouth of the | 10 |
that in the | 10 |
and the norman | 10 |
in the van | 10 |
at the head | 10 |
way to the | 10 |
him in the | 10 |
the last of | 10 |
and by the | 10 |
of the day | 10 |
there was no | 10 |
the children of | 10 |
of the vala | 10 |
the laws of | 10 |
son of the | 10 |
the earl and | 10 |
and all the | 10 |
william of poitiers | 10 |
to which the | 10 |
the feet of | 10 |
to the ground | 10 |
it is said | 10 |
son of llewellyn | 10 |
the life of | 9 |
of those who | 9 |
and when the | 9 |
ravager of the | 9 |
of the thegns | 9 |
his hand on | 9 |
a low voice | 9 |
to his feet | 9 |
chiefs of the | 9 |
the lands of | 9 |
name of the | 9 |
is to be | 9 |
and the saxon | 9 |
hand of the | 9 |
voice of the | 9 |
in a voice | 9 |
bowed his head | 9 |
grave of the | 9 |
and in his | 9 |
the ravager of | 9 |
of duke william | 9 |
is said to | 9 |
as it is | 9 |
of the convent | 9 |
of the dane | 9 |
i have seen | 9 |
him in his | 9 |
by the way | 9 |
to duke william | 9 |
will not be | 9 |
of the duke | 9 |
for the rest | 9 |
eyes of the | 9 |
the cry of | 9 |
of his father | 9 |
the corpse of | 9 |
in all the | 9 |
that he could | 9 |
of the son | 9 |
a kind of | 9 |
in the presence | 9 |
to see the | 9 |
the sense of | 9 |
i have heard | 9 |
state of the | 9 |
the aid of | 9 |
the line of | 9 |
the king was | 9 |
seen in the | 9 |
the norman court | 9 |
harold to the | 9 |
the count of | 9 |
the gates of | 9 |
of the forest | 9 |
in the rear | 9 |
many of the | 9 |
the space of | 9 |
i would fain | 9 |
to the right | 9 |
in the days | 9 |
the tomb of | 9 |
odo of bayeux | 9 |
the sire de | 9 |
to one of | 9 |
but it was | 9 |
the cause of | 9 |
the faces of | 9 |
at the time | 9 |
hand on his | 9 |
broke from the | 9 |
after he had | 9 |
of his life | 9 |
song of the | 9 |
the memory of | 9 |
the chiefs of | 9 |
of his brother | 8 |
that he might | 8 |
for a moment | 8 |
at the foot | 8 |
the air of | 8 |
of the two | 8 |
favour of the | 8 |
midst of the | 8 |
the state of | 8 |
the rush of | 8 |
departed this life | 8 |
body of the | 8 |
strength of the | 8 |
the arms of | 8 |
it was to | 8 |
by the normans | 8 |
of the night | 8 |
the english throne | 8 |
the deeds of | 8 |
the march of | 8 |
with the norman | 8 |
i am not | 8 |
and as he | 8 |
the van of | 8 |
which he was | 8 |
of the past | 8 |
that the king | 8 |
fell to the | 8 |
the norman knight | 8 |
of the druid | 8 |
as we have | 8 |
the bishop of | 8 |
form of the | 8 |
he saw the | 8 |
to be found | 8 |
to the young | 8 |
from the heart | 8 |
that i am | 8 |
could not have | 8 |
goodwine and his | 8 |
the lips of | 8 |
and so the | 8 |
back to the | 8 |
but as the | 8 |
him to the | 8 |
the power to | 8 |
as soon as | 8 |
i pray thee | 8 |
he could not | 8 |
to the church | 8 |
the archbishop of | 8 |
and the duke | 8 |
the ruins of | 8 |
in the time | 8 |
the height of | 8 |
the thumb of | 8 |
after the death | 8 |
was that of | 8 |
the rear of | 8 |
with all the | 8 |
in the hall | 8 |
in the face | 8 |
the fate of | 8 |
he came to | 8 |
and the more | 8 |
the heir of | 8 |
the shores of | 8 |
in a word | 8 |
by the altar | 8 |
the age of | 8 |
of his men | 8 |
with a look | 8 |
i know not | 8 |
earle goodwine was | 8 |
of the other | 8 |
thumb of st | 8 |
which they were | 8 |
given to the | 8 |
that is to | 8 |
harold and his | 8 |
not of the | 8 |
of the realm | 8 |
the farther end | 8 |
and his eyes | 8 |
as by the | 8 |
the brother of | 8 |
when he had | 8 |
that he is | 8 |
of my own | 8 |
to the left | 7 |
the peace of | 7 |
followed by the | 7 |
the gift of | 7 |
him and his | 7 |
the wrecks of | 7 |
night and day | 7 |
i have not | 7 |
to haue the | 7 |
by the hand | 7 |
as if in | 7 |
the abbot of | 7 |
that king edward | 7 |
of the virgin | 7 |
the field of | 7 |
the body of | 7 |
earl of hereford | 7 |
in his life | 7 |
the date of | 7 |
of the east | 7 |
to the earth | 7 |
of the whole | 7 |
the earl of | 7 |
up from the | 7 |
of the first | 7 |
the altar of | 7 |
earle of chester | 7 |
that harold was | 7 |
the young earls | 7 |
of the stranger | 7 |
against the king | 7 |
the might of | 7 |
of the palace | 7 |
in the eyes | 7 |
lady of england | 7 |
in the great | 7 |
there was the | 7 |
palace of westminster | 7 |
at once to | 7 |
to him in | 7 |
to the door | 7 |
in all things | 7 |
rested on the | 7 |
to the spot | 7 |
them to the | 7 |
more and more | 7 |
time of his | 7 |
the whole of | 7 |
rest of the | 7 |
by the saxon | 7 |
the saxon kings | 7 |
to king edward | 7 |
as that of | 7 |
that he would | 7 |
in the witan | 7 |
earle of flanders | 7 |
it would be | 7 |
the other side | 7 |
to the kings | 7 |
pointed to the | 7 |
which had been | 7 |
basileus of britain | 7 |
to be a | 7 |
that had been | 7 |
we have seen | 7 |
could not be | 7 |
well as the | 7 |
the saxon church | 7 |
with sword and | 7 |
the roman church | 7 |
most of the | 7 |
his native land | 7 |
and i will | 7 |
king and his | 7 |
tell thee that | 7 |
ye haue heard | 7 |
no less than | 7 |
the pride of | 7 |
was one of | 7 |
sons of the | 7 |
walls of the | 7 |
the palace of | 7 |
as before is | 7 |
of the norse | 7 |
in the reign | 7 |
of the confessor | 7 |
as it was | 7 |
that there was | 7 |
sonne of earle | 7 |
the young earl | 7 |
life and death | 7 |
of which he | 7 |
halls of the | 7 |
placed in the | 7 |
i have been | 7 |
right to the | 7 |
of the englishmen | 7 |
harold the king | 7 |
the realme of | 7 |
to this day | 7 |
it is in | 7 |
son of leofric | 7 |
land of the | 7 |
banner of the | 7 |
in the name | 7 |
of the foe | 7 |
hour of his | 7 |
the old time | 7 |
cry of the | 7 |
to the great | 7 |
on the day | 7 |
forth from the | 7 |
thou knowest that | 7 |
which the saxon | 7 |
the order of | 7 |
in spite of | 7 |
i do not | 7 |
said the abbot | 7 |
as if he | 7 |
that i may | 7 |
in those daies | 7 |
he had gained | 7 |
the first to | 7 |
the right to | 7 |
and if the | 7 |
heir to the | 7 |
matilda of flanders | 7 |
so that it | 7 |
from the norman | 7 |
is to say | 7 |
from the first | 7 |
at length he | 7 |
into the hands | 7 |
for it was | 7 |
the banner of | 7 |
which was in | 7 |
and for the | 7 |
was a man | 7 |
as some write | 7 |
came in sight | 7 |
there was in | 6 |
son of wolnoth | 6 |
faces of the | 6 |
it should be | 6 |
that the norman | 6 |
and that the | 6 |
and the other | 6 |
to whom the | 6 |
in case of | 6 |
of the brave | 6 |
in the saxon | 6 |
in the archaeologia | 6 |
in the light | 6 |
of the sons | 6 |
in the yeare | 6 |
the great earl | 6 |
the norman chroniclers | 6 |
her hand on | 6 |
of the saints | 6 |
so that he | 6 |
and in that | 6 |
to each other | 6 |
the old saxon | 6 |
men of the | 6 |
left the room | 6 |
that duke william | 6 |
with which the | 6 |
himself in the | 6 |
and at the | 6 |
to the duke | 6 |
a murmur of | 6 |
and to the | 6 |
by the norman | 6 |
that they had | 6 |
power of the | 6 |
from the king | 6 |
he is not | 6 |
his hand to | 6 |
farther end of | 6 |
the forest land | 6 |
said the queen | 6 |
by my side | 6 |
whome he had | 6 |
that he should | 6 |
man in the | 6 |
on the breast | 6 |
said the saxon | 6 |
bishop of london | 6 |
thou wilt not | 6 |
the service of | 6 |
rose from the | 6 |
the child of | 6 |
of the sun | 6 |
i ask but | 6 |
earl of the | 6 |
he was a | 6 |
the nature of | 6 |
realme of england | 6 |
is not the | 6 |
something of the | 6 |
rear of the | 6 |
of the kingdom | 6 |
of the city | 6 |
the hearts of | 6 |
rush of the | 6 |
all the land | 6 |
men of warre | 6 |
to the rear | 6 |
now and then | 6 |
of the saint | 6 |
even to the | 6 |
i have said | 6 |
what i have | 6 |
is the more | 6 |
all the lands | 6 |
of their own | 6 |
earle goodwine and | 6 |
and the earl | 6 |
himself on his | 6 |
beyond the seas | 6 |
that they should | 6 |
the brow of | 6 |
that i would | 6 |
the people of | 6 |
the tramp of | 6 |
as long as | 6 |
house of cerdic | 6 |
with one voice | 6 |
ere the sun | 6 |
turned to the | 6 |
shook his head | 6 |
made no answer | 6 |
influence over the | 6 |
and it would | 6 |
with a slight | 6 |
of this land | 6 |
his face with | 6 |
of the cloister | 6 |
the third of | 6 |
corpse of the | 6 |
front of the | 6 |
turned to his | 6 |
the front of | 6 |
a sign from | 6 |
far and near | 6 |
for all the | 6 |
i have to | 6 |
say to the | 6 |
passed over the | 6 |
but for the | 6 |
the weight of | 6 |
and his eye | 6 |
not one of | 6 |
the arm of | 6 |
a right to | 6 |
and through the | 6 |
compared with the | 6 |
i take the | 6 |
of the three | 6 |
for which the | 6 |
air of the | 6 |
the lord of | 6 |
to harold the | 6 |
of the monk | 6 |
realm of the | 6 |
between him and | 6 |
i pray you | 6 |
to his breast | 6 |
the shade of | 6 |
to be made | 6 |
more than a | 6 |
escaped from the | 6 |
chair of state | 6 |
with each other | 6 |
baldwine earle of | 6 |
went to the | 6 |
of the soul | 6 |
from the cloud | 6 |
himself on the | 6 |
earl of northumbria | 6 |
in the form | 6 |
of the ancient | 6 |
and said in | 6 |
and after a | 6 |
line of cerdic | 6 |
whom he had | 6 |
sword and with | 6 |
it is but | 6 |
have been a | 6 |
the temple of | 6 |
the news of | 6 |
the coasts of | 6 |
to win the | 6 |
after a pause | 6 |
of the priest | 6 |
of harold the | 6 |
thou hast not | 6 |
the result of | 6 |
gates of the | 6 |
distinct from the | 6 |
to him as | 6 |
his face was | 6 |
on the same | 6 |
of my soul | 6 |
this is the | 6 |
the return of | 6 |
in front of | 6 |
the rule of | 6 |
that she had | 6 |
to the house | 6 |
at least the | 6 |
portion of the | 6 |
was buried at | 6 |
i will go | 6 |
the wings of | 6 |
in the future | 6 |
on the saxon | 6 |
the norman and | 6 |
free from the | 6 |
the place of | 6 |
the daies of | 6 |
from which the | 6 |
the relics of | 6 |
from the grave | 6 |
of the royal | 6 |
to those who | 6 |
yet in the | 6 |
as thou knowest | 6 |
the norman conquest | 6 |
for the norman | 6 |
if he had | 6 |
of the earth | 6 |
at once into | 6 |
the shafts of | 6 |
that they were | 6 |
of all that | 6 |
to the other | 6 |
the ear of | 6 |
took his way | 6 |
the walls of | 6 |
side of harold | 6 |
the normans were | 6 |
the soil of | 6 |
still in the | 6 |
to which he | 6 |
on his breast | 6 |
in the sight | 6 |
stood on the | 6 |
it would have | 6 |
said the vala | 6 |
the church of | 6 |
at the farther | 6 |
he felt that | 6 |
the bayeux tapestry | 6 |
out of his | 6 |
of that day | 6 |
hand on the | 6 |
i know well | 6 |
daughter of the | 6 |
him to his | 6 |
so be it | 5 |
the thegns and | 5 |
is not to | 5 |
him with the | 5 |
of the future | 5 |
to tell thee | 5 |
feet of the | 5 |
i know that | 5 |
soul of the | 5 |
over the grave | 5 |
from the land | 5 |
robert archbishop of | 5 |
duke and the | 5 |
the custom of | 5 |
and i am | 5 |
it might be | 5 |
the loss of | 5 |
haco and wolnoth | 5 |
i thank thee | 5 |
was not the | 5 |
as the duke | 5 |
sun of the | 5 |
on the river | 5 |
a shout of | 5 |
hand to hand | 5 |
from his reverie | 5 |
william the duke | 5 |
the character of | 5 |
the duke of | 5 |
have seen the | 5 |
eye of the | 5 |
the norman knights | 5 |
of a single | 5 |
followed by a | 5 |
not a word | 5 |
in the council | 5 |
hosts of the | 5 |
come to pass | 5 |
with a sudden | 5 |
face with his | 5 |
the english crown | 5 |
as he drew | 5 |
than his own | 5 |
of the place | 5 |
in one of | 5 |
sons of algar | 5 |
way through the | 5 |
to the most | 5 |
on either side | 5 |
and as the | 5 |
at this moment | 5 |
in the hands | 5 |
of which they | 5 |
on the instant | 5 |
this was the | 5 |
but i have | 5 |
the brows of | 5 |
the foundations of | 5 |
of the grave | 5 |
alfred the great | 5 |
thou wouldst have | 5 |
at the very | 5 |
he turned to | 5 |
descendant of the | 5 |
ouer into normandie | 5 |
it is impossible | 5 |
in the realm | 5 |
for the duke | 5 |
for a time | 5 |
of her lord | 5 |
might of the | 5 |
character of the | 5 |
i conceive thee | 5 |
the number of | 5 |
last of the | 5 |
the force of | 5 |
harold was now | 5 |
in his presence | 5 |
he will be | 5 |
him and the | 5 |
by her side | 5 |
in order to | 5 |
the sun of | 5 |
said the bishop | 5 |
is on the | 5 |
soul of harold | 5 |
which i have | 5 |
those who had | 5 |
placed his hand | 5 |
had left the | 5 |
is but a | 5 |
was in his | 5 |
of their king | 5 |
the corpses of | 5 |
never yet hath | 5 |
and i know | 5 |
entered the room | 5 |
of gryffyth the | 5 |
the eleventh century | 5 |
of his friends | 5 |
the heart that | 5 |
cloth of gold | 5 |
the habit of | 5 |
the value of | 5 |
sprang from the | 5 |
by the great | 5 |
of the audience | 5 |
the fashion of | 5 |
go to the | 5 |
but on the | 5 |
the way to | 5 |
the first of | 5 |
is but the | 5 |
the saxon line | 5 |
on the king | 5 |
remains of the | 5 |
by side with | 5 |
far from the | 5 |
time of the | 5 |
lord of breteuil | 5 |
of the man | 5 |
and the church | 5 |
the birth of | 5 |
the king is | 5 |
to the standard | 5 |
the sword of | 5 |
the breath of | 5 |
the example of | 5 |
a long and | 5 |
with the dead | 5 |
the duke was | 5 |
of his house | 5 |
to his lips | 5 |
and he was | 5 |
a prince of | 5 |
to the man | 5 |
and the english | 5 |
of north wales | 5 |
said in a | 5 |
he heard the | 5 |
before the conquest | 5 |
king edwards reigne | 5 |
of the rest | 5 |
the kings fauour | 5 |
for it is | 5 |
all that he | 5 |
i should have | 5 |
in so much | 5 |
him as he | 5 |
the most powerful | 5 |
the crown to | 5 |
by the splendour | 5 |
at a place | 5 |
as a father | 5 |
the one side | 5 |
interest in the | 5 |
the royalty of | 5 |
the king with | 5 |
look to it | 5 |
the basileus of | 5 |
there is a | 5 |
thou canst not | 5 |
of william the | 5 |
of the coming | 5 |
and the thegns | 5 |
in the forest | 5 |
as she spoke | 5 |
with a light | 5 |
not only the | 5 |
of her own | 5 |
it will be | 5 |
that he has | 5 |
as from the | 5 |
had gained the | 5 |
the pomp of | 5 |
is it to | 5 |
had gone from | 5 |
so far as | 5 |
king of wales | 5 |
on the floor | 5 |
but for that | 5 |
said the kent | 5 |
the influence of | 5 |
not till the | 5 |
after the conquest | 5 |
which it was | 5 |
parts of the | 5 |
the king that | 5 |
the mother of | 5 |
harold in the | 5 |
might be seen | 5 |
the ships of | 5 |
third of that | 5 |
son of a | 5 |
the gouernement of | 5 |
the destinies of | 5 |
tomb of the | 5 |
and the old | 5 |
of london and | 5 |
than those of | 5 |
godwin and his | 5 |
in the north | 5 |
the safety of | 5 |
which the norman | 5 |
such was the | 5 |
the point of | 5 |
was not without | 5 |
on his wrist | 5 |
that belongs to | 5 |
it is so | 5 |
the circle of | 5 |
there was something | 5 |
and for that | 5 |
the english king | 5 |
and the witan | 5 |
gazed on the | 5 |
siward earle of | 5 |
passed into the | 5 |
with all those | 5 |
is it not | 5 |
wings of the | 5 |
by all the | 5 |
i would not | 5 |
one by one | 5 |
between harold and | 5 |
the shape of | 5 |
kiss of peace | 5 |
this is not | 5 |
on his knees | 5 |
and the walls | 5 |
that the great | 5 |
osgood and ailred | 5 |
shafts of the | 5 |
led to the | 5 |
not from the | 5 |
the french king | 5 |
with both hands | 5 |
of earle leofrike | 5 |
he would have | 5 |
of the army | 5 |
in the daies | 5 |
and all that | 5 |
when he saw | 5 |
the shadow of | 5 |
on his own | 5 |
the king in | 5 |
the norman count | 5 |
in vain to | 5 |
was followed by | 5 |
on the field | 5 |
lords of the | 5 |
he took the | 5 |
hour of need | 5 |
the saxon chronicle | 5 |
edith the fair | 5 |
where he was | 5 |
be in the | 5 |
the earl to | 5 |
not far from | 5 |
than that which | 5 |
on behalf of | 5 |
in his right | 5 |
away from the | 5 |
of the field | 5 |
now in the | 5 |
on the sward | 5 |
of his wife | 5 |
of the mighty | 5 |
to the sea | 5 |
continued the king | 5 |
and we will | 5 |
than to the | 5 |
he had not | 5 |
as his own | 5 |
william the conqueror | 5 |
knew that the | 5 |
faith of the | 5 |
the king had | 5 |
shook her head | 5 |
at these words | 5 |
on the brow | 5 |
the wife of | 5 |
of life and | 5 |
of king harold | 5 |
to him who | 5 |
with the other | 5 |
the druid temple | 5 |
and that of | 5 |
the battle of | 5 |
in his youth | 5 |
of the wall | 5 |
the beginning of | 5 |
the monks and | 5 |
the flash of | 5 |
he went to | 5 |
fight for the | 5 |
but thou art | 5 |
a blasing starre | 5 |
than in the | 5 |
the isle of | 5 |
of the christian | 5 |
to the crown | 5 |
and the dead | 5 |
seem to have | 5 |
of the holy | 5 |
on which he | 5 |
and harold was | 5 |
with a smile | 5 |
the title of | 5 |
in the world | 5 |
his head on | 5 |
of the heart | 5 |
was of the | 5 |
that it seemed | 5 |
share in the | 5 |
the will of | 5 |
to the vala | 5 |
of this work | 5 |
of king edwards | 5 |
of the norsemen | 5 |
the hoofs of | 5 |
part of my | 5 |
were in the | 5 |
seemed to have | 5 |
and the same | 5 |
in a breath | 5 |
marriage with the | 5 |
with which they | 5 |
the young atheling | 5 |
the terrors of | 5 |
that earle goodwine | 5 |
with a grave | 5 |
of the scandinavian | 5 |
of the ground | 5 |
to be in | 5 |
and if i | 5 |
be found in | 5 |
the tongue of | 5 |
earle of ponthieu | 5 |
i know it | 5 |
to thee my | 5 |
of the famous | 5 |
image of the | 5 |
to me to | 5 |
the other hand | 5 |
the standard of | 5 |
the citie of | 5 |
with a sigh | 5 |
so much that | 5 |
with a fierce | 5 |
on which the | 5 |
cause of the | 5 |
on both sides | 5 |
of his king | 5 |
replied the earl | 5 |
in his native | 5 |
by thy side | 5 |
it to be | 5 |
from the world | 5 |
as those of | 5 |
and a man | 5 |
to the earl | 5 |
charge of the | 4 |
the ban of | 4 |
the word of | 4 |
columns of the | 4 |
the wail of | 4 |
with which it | 4 |
to make a | 4 |
to meet him | 4 |
that i can | 4 |
natural heir to | 4 |
to the chamber | 4 |
of the line | 4 |
ban of the | 4 |
of the enemy | 4 |
as he answered | 4 |
his hand in | 4 |
back to his | 4 |
though i have | 4 |
and he saw | 4 |
the teuton altar | 4 |
more than his | 4 |
the song of | 4 |
north the humber | 4 |
king edward had | 4 |
the last saxon | 4 |
near to the | 4 |
leofrike earle of | 4 |
the fleet of | 4 |
thou not that | 4 |
the authority of | 4 |
the saxon soil | 4 |
richard the third | 4 |
as in a | 4 |
the blast of | 4 |
her face over | 4 |
to thee as | 4 |
the secrets of | 4 |
shall not be | 4 |
at the feet | 4 |
would not be | 4 |
it was said | 4 |
was known to | 4 |
of the pope | 4 |
but there is | 4 |
it was on | 4 |
the web of | 4 |
of the briton | 4 |
in all his | 4 |
find in the | 4 |
in presence of | 4 |
more than the | 4 |
and our lady | 4 |
raoul de tancarville | 4 |
for the moment | 4 |
and his saints | 4 |
of the conqueror | 4 |
with an armie | 4 |
the danes had | 4 |
fear of the | 4 |
the said duke | 4 |
and looked round | 4 |
tostig the earl | 4 |
with an effort | 4 |
account of the | 4 |
will be in | 4 |
in the other | 4 |
and in those | 4 |
it shall not | 4 |
the glory of | 4 |
of the cross | 4 |
the charm of | 4 |
and fro the | 4 |
up in the | 4 |
is no more | 4 |
eldest sonne of | 4 |
on his throne | 4 |
i knew not | 4 |
lake of blood | 4 |
of edmund ironside | 4 |
at that sight | 4 |
of the baltic | 4 |
will be the | 4 |
the smile of | 4 |
thy right hand | 4 |
his mind was | 4 |
the duke and | 4 |
of the prelate | 4 |
memory of the | 4 |
the arts of | 4 |
i dare not | 4 |
the joy of | 4 |
that the pope | 4 |
where is the | 4 |
of the new | 4 |
answered the vala | 4 |
ye fight for | 4 |
was at the | 4 |
thou art right | 4 |
god and his | 4 |
knowest that i | 4 |
on my mind | 4 |
to all the | 4 |
fire and sword | 4 |
by the light | 4 |
the more distant | 4 |
of his youth | 4 |
the hush of | 4 |
heart to the | 4 |
the danger of | 4 |
he saw a | 4 |
nor did he | 4 |
why did i | 4 |
and some of | 4 |
of the fort | 4 |
to see him | 4 |
of the teuton | 4 |
in that chamber | 4 |
the th of | 4 |
fell upon the | 4 |
that we should | 4 |
cried the earl | 4 |
took from the | 4 |
the signal for | 4 |
and the tomb | 4 |
his own men | 4 |
la resplendar de | 4 |
to him the | 4 |
all the other | 4 |
for the faith | 4 |
he reached the | 4 |
thou shalt not | 4 |
were placed in | 4 |
he was not | 4 |
were to be | 4 |
returne into england | 4 |
the general reader | 4 |
from the hand | 4 |
sonne of goodwine | 4 |
of the kings | 4 |
the hour when | 4 |
temple of the | 4 |
the lore of | 4 |
as with the | 4 |
of england from | 4 |
richard the second | 4 |
of the basileus | 4 |
thoughts of the | 4 |
of an army | 4 |
way towards the | 4 |
the spirit of | 4 |
are said to | 4 |
by whome he | 4 |
on the altar | 4 |
were it not | 4 |
it seemed as | 4 |
than the rest | 4 |
that edward left | 4 |
by your leave | 4 |
thought of self | 4 |
of the next | 4 |
parts of his | 4 |
in the front | 4 |
death of his | 4 |
to whom he | 4 |
not have been | 4 |
listened to the | 4 |
but they were | 4 |
for him to | 4 |
i have the | 4 |
royalty of england | 4 |
as some haue | 4 |
of an age | 4 |
of all england | 4 |
which she had | 4 |
what he had | 4 |
the forces of | 4 |
the holy rood | 4 |
of the common | 4 |
by which he | 4 |
the home of | 4 |
at all events | 4 |
some write that | 4 |
answered the king | 4 |
said with a | 4 |
spirit of the | 4 |
a gift from | 4 |
i have done | 4 |
at a sign | 4 |
and was buried | 4 |
of the continent | 4 |
both of the | 4 |
on the height | 4 |
with the english | 4 |
and she hath | 4 |
over the whole | 4 |
day by day | 4 |
shrunk from the | 4 |
to be seen | 4 |
within reach of | 4 |
the comming of | 4 |
we shall be | 4 |
a few days | 4 |
the brave man | 4 |
of the body | 4 |
the sun had | 4 |
and down the | 4 |
but not to | 4 |
and that it | 4 |
of edward the | 4 |
the hope of | 4 |
midst of a | 4 |
gazing on the | 4 |
and a few | 4 |
said to him | 4 |
and is it | 4 |
and out of | 4 |
the saxon throne | 4 |
be the most | 4 |
to say that | 4 |
of his countrymen | 4 |
if thou wilt | 4 |
to such as | 4 |
as they had | 4 |
gouernement of the | 4 |
that it may | 4 |
he said to | 4 |
the curse of | 4 |
sonne of edmund | 4 |
was on his | 4 |
proof of his | 4 |
per la resplendar | 4 |
the lady of | 4 |
from the field | 4 |
the natural heir | 4 |
after a long | 4 |
the night of | 4 |
at the least | 4 |
the door opened | 4 |
history of the | 4 |
order of the | 4 |
in a dream | 4 |
of his realm | 4 |
he would not | 4 |
but the king | 4 |
mercia and northumbria | 4 |
the gonfanon of | 4 |
wrecks of the | 4 |
and the vast | 4 |
the whole force | 4 |
in that hour | 4 |
he was in | 4 |
of the court | 4 |
i fear me | 4 |
for the space | 4 |
these words he | 4 |
as if by | 4 |
to the anglo | 4 |
way to his | 4 |
this is a | 4 |
must have been | 4 |
at the distance | 4 |
of their countrymen | 4 |
field of hastings | 4 |
two of the | 4 |
coasts of kent | 4 |
under the eyes | 4 |
of the atheling | 4 |
custom of the | 4 |
in the church | 4 |
henrie the third | 4 |
wing of the | 4 |
of the conquest | 4 |
the which he | 4 |
the scene of | 4 |
even in that | 4 |
passed to the | 4 |
pride of the | 4 |
to see that | 4 |
the law of | 4 |
them from the | 4 |
in great doubt | 4 |
at her feet | 4 |
on thy side | 4 |
the english people | 4 |
for the time | 4 |
with his mother | 4 |
of the race | 4 |
in the later | 4 |
the earl is | 4 |
as became the | 4 |
say that he | 4 |
of the room | 4 |
the prayer of | 4 |
that is true | 4 |
of a great | 4 |
the part of | 4 |
and amidst the | 4 |
to make him | 4 |
left in the | 4 |
abide by the | 4 |
necessary to the | 4 |
ancestor of the | 4 |
the church is | 4 |
the thought that | 4 |
in advance of | 4 |
praise of the | 4 |
he is a | 4 |
in the very | 4 |
will of the | 4 |
lifting his hand | 4 |
soon as the | 4 |
for the most | 4 |
the day was | 4 |
of the marches | 4 |
though with a | 4 |
to harold as | 4 |
what had been | 4 |
in his power | 4 |
had gone to | 4 |
and the cross | 4 |
let the king | 4 |
within the walls | 4 |
he and his | 4 |
with his hand | 4 |
passed in the | 4 |
for the same | 4 |
of more than | 4 |
as he rode | 4 |
not without some | 4 |
and a large | 4 |
there is not | 4 |
the dead and | 4 |
from the north | 4 |
of mallet de | 4 |
to his sister | 4 |
daies of king | 4 |
of the humber | 4 |
about the same | 4 |
saxon and norman | 4 |
it is well | 4 |
each of the | 4 |
the weal of | 4 |
beauty of her | 4 |
more than one | 4 |
on his way | 4 |
was compelled to | 4 |
the outline of | 4 |
he was to | 4 |
led the way | 4 |
sate on his | 4 |
a sort of | 4 |
all that night | 4 |
and he answered | 4 |
lord and king | 4 |
that all the | 4 |
the danish prophetess | 4 |
result of the | 4 |
a part of | 4 |
to the aid | 4 |
for that he | 4 |
and many a | 4 |
and even the | 4 |
i have him | 4 |
in which his | 4 |
to the child | 4 |
know that the | 4 |
seemed to him | 4 |
the spear and | 4 |
the child to | 4 |
he did so | 4 |
as the earl | 4 |
hand to the | 4 |
heart of harold | 4 |
in their own | 4 |
sake of his | 4 |
even at the | 4 |
over all the | 4 |
to the said | 4 |
under the hoofs | 4 |
by the grave | 4 |
advance of the | 4 |
him to be | 4 |
brow of the | 4 |
of the principal | 4 |
in his heart | 4 |
to restore the | 4 |
for that reason | 4 |
to learn that | 4 |
if the duke | 4 |
sir john wynne | 4 |
left his lips | 4 |
force of the | 4 |
in the meane | 4 |
with a wild | 4 |
to her lips | 4 |
altar of thor | 4 |
he entered the | 4 |
the matter was | 4 |
of the living | 4 |
other of his | 4 |
true to the | 4 |
the other in | 4 |
possession of the | 4 |
at the thought | 4 |
and most of | 4 |
the trust of | 4 |
comes from the | 4 |
spurs to his | 4 |
to think that | 4 |
certeine it is | 4 |
the year of | 4 |
was on the | 4 |
now to be | 4 |
rampart of shields | 4 |
the sixth day | 4 |
much of the | 4 |
i would have | 4 |
hallowed by the | 4 |
all the more | 4 |
of men of | 4 |
lips of the | 4 |
view of the | 4 |
the saxon vanguard | 4 |
the necessity of | 4 |
the claims of | 4 |
as i am | 4 |
records of the | 4 |
said the prelate | 4 |
of the apostle | 4 |
to take part | 4 |
level with the | 4 |
in the romance | 4 |
i repent me | 4 |
the earl was | 4 |
the dead men | 4 |
to the witan | 4 |
me that the | 4 |
filled with the | 4 |
the abbeie of | 4 |
thou hast said | 4 |
he had issue | 4 |
thou hast seen | 4 |
in the kingdom | 4 |
but with a | 4 |
harold and edith | 4 |
from the old | 4 |
from the east | 4 |
answered the earl | 4 |
within the palace | 4 |
for harold the | 4 |
he made his | 4 |
of all men | 4 |
such as were | 4 |
appears to have | 4 |
news of the | 4 |
between the two | 4 |
seemed as if | 4 |
the right hand | 4 |
himself and the | 4 |
of harold and | 4 |
them into the | 4 |
duke of the | 4 |
fixed on the | 4 |
whom he was | 4 |
a voice that | 4 |
great number of | 4 |
king edward was | 4 |
fell on the | 4 |
the touch of | 4 |
at the mouth | 4 |
at his feet | 4 |
in a tone | 4 |
as thou sayest | 4 |
have but to | 4 |
was now the | 4 |
and the good | 4 |
visit to the | 4 |
was to be | 4 |
and he looked | 4 |
by the danes | 4 |
let me not | 4 |
there can be | 4 |
harold with a | 4 |
watch over the | 4 |
the superstitions of | 4 |
thou shalt have | 4 |
not by the | 4 |
made one of | 4 |
of the invader | 4 |
of a house | 4 |
fragments of bark | 4 |
the roar of | 4 |
the first man | 4 |
to make the | 4 |
and that in | 4 |
of the imperial | 4 |
but a few | 4 |
thou art come | 4 |
both in the | 4 |
the roman pontiff | 4 |
thee in the | 4 |
the ancestor of | 4 |
as a hostage | 4 |
the storm of | 4 |
sound of her | 4 |
for the last | 4 |
king of france | 4 |
of the assembly | 4 |
by edward to | 4 |
the princes of | 4 |
from his own | 4 |
the awe of | 4 |
on the brows | 4 |
in the year | 4 |
paused a moment | 4 |
on the norman | 4 |
the language of | 4 |
and the frank | 4 |
if there be | 4 |
the hosts of | 4 |
a little after | 4 |
the eldest sonne | 4 |
mused a moment | 4 |
city of london | 4 |
i see that | 4 |
on his head | 4 |
in the words | 4 |
thou art not | 4 |
sweyn the outlaw | 4 |
the fragments of | 4 |
in a great | 4 |
the night before | 4 |
of the more | 4 |
in peace and | 4 |
edward the confessor | 4 |
of the work | 4 |
to the reader | 4 |
more by the | 4 |
the citizens of | 4 |
harold was the | 4 |
of the household | 4 |
appear to have | 4 |
cried the duke | 4 |
not the least | 4 |
if it be | 4 |
round his neck | 4 |
advanced to the | 4 |
founder of the | 4 |
of the warrior | 4 |
it was only | 4 |
as he did | 4 |
with these words | 4 |
of a power | 4 |
and which was | 4 |
nor do i | 4 |
form of a | 4 |
count of bretagne | 4 |
the eye of | 4 |
which we have | 4 |
edward the sonne | 4 |
from his heart | 4 |
not only to | 4 |
a man who | 4 |
a great number | 4 |
as thou wilt | 4 |
god of the | 4 |
of many of | 4 |
swanus the eldest | 4 |
but to the | 4 |
he sought to | 4 |
of the soil | 4 |
bowed her head | 4 |
to take the | 4 |
the heirs of | 4 |
with his brother | 4 |
a little apart | 4 |
the train of | 4 |
beauty of the | 4 |
the guilt of | 4 |
spear and the | 4 |
at the court | 4 |
thought of the | 4 |
that harold should | 4 |
the gripe of | 4 |
who had just | 4 |
of our saxon | 4 |
of saxon england | 4 |
his hand over | 4 |
was heard the | 4 |
heard in the | 4 |
once more the | 4 |
was about to | 4 |
and the priest | 4 |
altar of the | 4 |
in the abbeie | 4 |
the first glance | 4 |
was restored to | 4 |
love of the | 4 |
alone in his | 4 |
and i tell | 4 |
under the shade | 4 |
griffin king of | 4 |
great power of | 4 |
but at the | 4 |
which is the | 4 |
at length the | 4 |
of kings and | 4 |
that it should | 4 |
on the death | 4 |
of our fathers | 4 |
knowest thou not | 4 |
him his heire | 4 |
william of malmesbury | 4 |
and were i | 4 |
pomp of his | 4 |
then i have | 4 |
of his age | 4 |
harfager king of | 4 |
and his brother | 4 |
the lithsmen of | 4 |
at his side | 4 |
a single battle | 4 |
of his mail | 4 |
he heard that | 4 |
come to the | 4 |
the hum of | 4 |
that he who | 4 |
and under the | 4 |
in the battle | 4 |
of the danish | 4 |
was that which | 4 |
found in the | 4 |
he seemed to | 4 |
as his wife | 4 |
of the cymrian | 4 |
to gaze on | 4 |
of england to | 4 |
the land is | 4 |
last saxon king | 4 |
the absence of | 4 |
the reigne of | 4 |
the splendour of | 4 |
nature of the | 4 |
of thy life | 4 |
and he who | 4 |
of the armament | 4 |
house of hilda | 4 |
her grandchild edith | 4 |
turning to the | 4 |
open to the | 4 |
the sails of | 4 |
and i would | 4 |
i see the | 4 |
the convent of | 4 |
he pointed to | 4 |
the hero of | 4 |
of the chiefs | 4 |
the holy sepulchre | 4 |
that of a | 4 |
my own heart | 4 |
come from the | 4 |
the world of | 4 |
i could not | 4 |
the honour of | 4 |
from my lips | 4 |
and his face | 4 |
of the crown | 4 |
in which they | 4 |
with which he | 4 |
the norman is | 4 |
one or two | 4 |
not without a | 4 |
of gold and | 4 |
i could have | 4 |
chamber in which | 4 |
throne of the | 4 |
that from the | 4 |
took up the | 4 |
of the northumbrians | 4 |
the desire of | 4 |
men of kent | 4 |
as heir to | 4 |
after a short | 4 |
as the norman | 4 |
thou speakest well | 4 |
of the norwegians | 4 |
evidences of the | 4 |
laws of england | 4 |
we normans are | 4 |
the thegn of | 4 |
a norman knight | 4 |
moment on the | 4 |
that there is | 4 |
of that great | 4 |
the realme in | 4 |
for the earl | 4 |
before the witan | 4 |
or at least | 4 |
the great duke | 4 |
and if he | 4 |
a time when | 4 |
emerged from the | 4 |
akin to the | 4 |
the chronicles of | 4 |
it so chanced | 4 |
of his career | 3 |
heart of england | 3 |
of a race | 3 |
pointing to the | 3 |
as a banished | 3 |
notion of the | 3 |
gnawing his lip | 3 |
found meanes to | 3 |
william would not | 3 |
retreat of the | 3 |
of the wolf | 3 |
halls of heaven | 3 |
of hir bodie | 3 |
heroes of the | 3 |
and he will | 3 |
as harold was | 3 |
decision of the | 3 |
in the first | 3 |
the good earl | 3 |
on my heart | 3 |
he was outlawed | 3 |
she had been | 3 |
his deep voice | 3 |
palace of the | 3 |
his brother harold | 3 |
it is for | 3 |
the hostages were | 3 |
chamber of his | 3 |
hath not the | 3 |
for the good | 3 |
so as to | 3 |
the tent of | 3 |
it was in | 3 |
the peculiarity of | 3 |
his predecessors had | 3 |
attachment to the | 3 |
the arguments that | 3 |
about to be | 3 |
and by land | 3 |
by the marriage | 3 |
i did not | 3 |
the saxon name | 3 |
man to man | 3 |
of his reigne | 3 |
year by year | 3 |
heard the voice | 3 |
not that the | 3 |
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name of harold | 3 |
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maner of men | 3 |
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of the britons | 3 |
a wise man | 3 |
of the war | 3 |
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gates of london | 3 |
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king of scotland | 3 |
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arms and in | 3 |
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the banks of | 3 |
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evil to england | 3 |
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and the runes | 3 |
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which he sought | 3 |
the only man | 3 |
of the word | 3 |
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by the sea | 3 |
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degrees of the | 3 |
first of that | 3 |
without the walls | 3 |
which edward had | 3 |
a thing that | 3 |
of that countrie | 3 |
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spot on which | 3 |
the summer home | 3 |
to the mouth | 3 |
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on the pale | 3 |
harold my brother | 3 |
glare of the | 3 |
and playing with | 3 |
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me that i | 3 |
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of his mother | 3 |
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monks and the | 3 |
for the loss | 3 |
morcar and edwin | 3 |
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chief of the | 3 |
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those who have | 3 |
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by the arm | 3 |
halls of his | 3 |
cried the thegns | 3 |
if i am | 3 |
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the star that | 3 |
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in seeking to | 3 |
of the hero | 3 |
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man of a | 3 |
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heart in the | 3 |
beyond all words | 3 |
of the pool | 3 |
me at least | 3 |
of his mind | 3 |
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arrived at the | 3 |
on the head | 3 |
a great power | 3 |
and a horse | 3 |
as we see | 3 |
halls of westminster | 3 |
that that love | 3 |
was but one | 3 |
or in the | 3 |
death of alfred | 3 |
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against the stranger | 3 |
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historie of england | 3 |
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crown of a | 3 |
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with his axe | 3 |
those who would | 3 |
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of some fifty | 3 |
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and a murmur | 3 |
the subject population | 3 |
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warrior and the | 3 |
brother of bayeux | 3 |
the ghosts of | 3 |
up at the | 3 |
before the duke | 3 |
within the circle | 3 |
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to the custom | 3 |
in this matter | 3 |
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sacrifice but that | 3 |
at the hour | 3 |
edmund ironside into | 3 |
in defence of | 3 |
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that he will | 3 |
edward the atheling | 3 |
that the duke | 3 |
shall force dissever | 3 |
and we shall | 3 |
weight in the | 3 |
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the prime of | 3 |
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the old chief | 3 |
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acquainted with the | 3 |
and duke william | 3 |
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the king will | 3 |
of his bodie | 3 |
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rest of that | 3 |
of wrath and | 3 |
which he himself | 3 |
the bread of | 3 |
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the earl seemed | 3 |
had failed to | 3 |
a wild and | 3 |
the human heart | 3 |
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thou hast been | 3 |
shall be the | 3 |
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homage to the | 3 |
by the popular | 3 |
by the fire | 3 |
known to us | 3 |
in the day | 3 |
the ceremonial of | 3 |
bulk of the | 3 |
and so i | 3 |
the national assembly | 3 |
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bishop of winchester | 3 |
runes on the | 3 |
side with the | 3 |
red in the | 3 |
since the death | 3 |
nauie of ships | 3 |
sign from the | 3 |
to his brother | 3 |
charlemagne and alfred | 3 |
old man at | 3 |
and the bones | 3 |
as the best | 3 |
at the extreme | 3 |
and the bird | 3 |
it must be | 3 |
marriage with aldyth | 3 |
the middle ages | 3 |
of the horse | 3 |
of the vessel | 3 |
with spears and | 3 |
all that the | 3 |
the evidence of | 3 |
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the norman chronicles | 3 |
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them by the | 3 |
vpon him the | 3 |
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sides of the | 3 |
on the pillow | 3 |
by his own | 3 |
in the sunlight | 3 |
well and wisely | 3 |
a few of | 3 |
now thou art | 3 |
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high in the | 3 |
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alone by the | 3 |
to the head | 3 |
taken with the | 3 |
drew near to | 3 |
the hall of | 3 |
and thy head | 3 |
as yet had | 3 |
by the witan | 3 |
about this time | 3 |
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the wrath of | 3 |
then in the | 3 |
the council of | 3 |
not at the | 3 |
thegns of high | 3 |
the doors of | 3 |
and my sons | 3 |
other of the | 3 |
harold made no | 3 |
the country was | 3 |
for what he | 3 |
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more than ever | 3 |
the track of | 3 |
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him at the | 3 |
daughter of algar | 3 |
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to me as | 3 |
charge on the | 3 |
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sword of the | 3 |
of his fate | 3 |
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with the crowds | 3 |
from the ground | 3 |
of his hand | 3 |
quoth the abbot | 3 |
how fares it | 3 |
by the aid | 3 |
the policy of | 3 |
the extreme end | 3 |
can never be | 3 |
side of william | 3 |
in his arms | 3 |
of my life | 3 |
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ignorance of the | 3 |
the duke had | 3 |
trust of the | 3 |
the norman tongue | 3 |
in that moment | 3 |
of men and | 3 |
the hills of | 3 |
to know that | 3 |
the saxon chroniclers | 3 |
pass at once | 3 |
that he hath | 3 |
and men of | 3 |
the hand that | 3 |
replied the saxon | 3 |
to the throat | 3 |
o my son | 3 |
have i come | 3 |
from the dane | 3 |
the noble earle | 3 |
and left the | 3 |
to the palace | 3 |
who shall say | 3 |
the retreat of | 3 |
so much of | 3 |
side in the | 3 |
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force of his | 3 |
still gazing on | 3 |
cut off the | 3 |
of the dark | 3 |
that the boy | 3 |
of the air | 3 |
if but for | 3 |
thou hast no | 3 |
made no reply | 3 |
of thegns and | 3 |
thou hast chosen | 3 |
days of old | 3 |
in the scandinavian | 3 |
to go to | 3 |
earle of bullongne | 3 |
knelt at the | 3 |
as before ye | 3 |
the dead in | 3 |
of the vatican | 3 |
ended his life | 3 |
he was the | 3 |
in a general | 3 |
associated with the | 3 |
said the young | 3 |
of east anglia | 3 |
tooke the sea | 3 |
harold and leofwine | 3 |
spurs of gold | 3 |
in his honour | 3 |
all parts of | 3 |
dear to me | 3 |
was the only | 3 |
for lord and | 3 |
the counties of | 3 |
and thou wert | 3 |
i need not | 3 |
any sacrifice but | 3 |
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me from the | 3 |
that when he | 3 |
out of england | 3 |
in the long | 3 |
the account of | 3 |
man in england | 3 |
and the dream | 3 |
the english host | 3 |
in his veins | 3 |
the widow of | 3 |
harfager and tostie | 3 |
if the northumbrians | 3 |
objections to the | 3 |
child to the | 3 |
to visit his | 3 |
some of our | 3 |
which the sons | 3 |
and i shall | 3 |
with his usual | 3 |
of the unknown | 3 |
and the blood | 3 |
to fight on | 3 |
them in the | 3 |
to the general | 3 |
like that of | 3 |
had been sent | 3 |
at their head | 3 |
but harold is | 3 |
the saxons were | 3 |
in arms and | 3 |
to the southern | 3 |
to him by | 3 |
of the group | 3 |
hast thou not | 3 |
joy and the | 3 |
the bonds of | 3 |
yeere of the | 3 |
the norman infantry | 3 |
against the welshmen | 3 |
is a man | 3 |
few of the | 3 |
which was of | 3 |
flash of the | 3 |
up his head | 3 |
there was not | 3 |
peace to the | 3 |
come with me | 3 |
of his danish | 3 |
when he heard | 3 |
within the entrenchments | 3 |
kept in the | 3 |
the blue of | 3 |
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to him with | 3 |
king edward to | 3 |
him were the | 3 |
answered the monk | 3 |
days after the | 3 |
rest of his | 3 |
which the saxons | 3 |
edward had been | 3 |
old roman house | 3 |
that seemed to | 3 |
and a day | 3 |
he who could | 3 |
of the somme | 3 |
i have told | 3 |
the land and | 3 |
into the city | 3 |
and as such | 3 |
spears of the | 3 |
arms folded on | 3 |
turning to his | 3 |
the wide space | 3 |
that of his | 3 |
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was filled with | 3 |
the effect of | 3 |
the king made | 3 |
ile of wight | 3 |
from the mound | 3 |
and the knight | 3 |
of the heathen | 3 |
on the hill | 3 |
of the giant | 3 |
through which the | 3 |
the king for | 3 |
justice to the | 3 |
spoke of the | 3 |
the world in | 3 |
of the star | 3 |
death of king | 3 |
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of the druids | 3 |
till after the | 3 |
the kings euill | 3 |
gathered round the | 3 |
the niece of | 3 |
england for the | 3 |
gripe of the | 3 |
to be worthy | 3 |
of the isle | 3 |
the links of | 3 |
shall meet again | 3 |
he drew the | 3 |
or thegn of | 3 |
first time in | 3 |
and in which | 3 |
his bold heart | 3 |
the dane in | 3 |
and hear the | 3 |
is one of | 3 |
at this time | 3 |
the ile of | 3 |
amidst all the | 3 |
round the living | 3 |
the deck of | 3 |
of a nation | 3 |
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lands of the | 3 |
to the conquest | 3 |
between thee and | 3 |
the historie of | 3 |
with a broad | 3 |
before ye haue | 3 |
over his eyes | 3 |
as he sate | 3 |
appeal to the | 3 |
through the glades | 3 |
breast of harold | 3 |
repent me of | 3 |
to the atheling | 3 |
at a little | 3 |
to thy side | 3 |
had come in | 3 |
ought to have | 3 |
abbey of westminster | 3 |
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on the opposite | 3 |
as the most | 3 |
thee that i | 3 |
themselues to be | 3 |
the duke in | 3 |
condition of the | 3 |
within the realme | 3 |
of the warlike | 3 |
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supposed to be | 3 |
through the norman | 3 |
of edward and | 3 |
muttered the knight | 3 |
strode towards the | 3 |
to which i | 3 |
with a bitter | 3 |