trigram

This is a table of type trigram and their frequencies. Use it to search & browse the list to learn more about your study carrel.

trigram frequency
of the saxon81
of the norman72
one of the68
of the church48
of the king44
the son of43
mallet de graville42
of the normans36
and in the36
the house of35
of the great34
of the dead33
of the english31
end of the31
the side of31
in the midst30
of his own30
the face of29
the time of28
the head of27
to the king27
which he had26
the halls of26
duke of normandie26
said the duke25
to have been25
the death of25
the heart of25
to the norman25
on the other24
the name of24
the midst of24
that of the24
said the earl24
out of the23
king of england23
that he was23
in the halls23
face of the23
harold the earl23
of the world23
i will not22
the court of22
was in the22
side of the22
of the anglo22
of the land22
as well as22
the hands of21
of all the21
the king of21
that it was20
said the king20
it is the20
the rest of20
the end of20
of king edward20
by the side20
the eyes of20
of the north20
the words of19
there is no19
the daughter of19
it was the19
in the land19
as to the19
the king and19
sight of the19
and on the19
the hour of18
the light of18
part of the18
at the end18
the sons of18
to the throne18
of the witan18
with the king18
the father of17
of the realme17
son of sweyn17
the sight of17
of the time17
in his own17
the sonne of17
one of his17
the presence of17
of the danes17
head of the17
heart of the17
of the earl17
of the same17
the kings of17
to and fro17
william the norman17
of the old17
a few moments16
son of godwin16
of the most16
at the first16
it is not16
of the saxons16
there was a16
king of the16
of the roman16
the form of16
words of the15
according to the15
of the last15
sire de graville15
the day of15
in which the15
in which he15
the strength of15
the sake of15
some of the15
in the air15
by his side15
the voice of15
and it was14
in the same14
and with a14
but it is14
of the age14
said the norman14
it is true14
the old earl14
it may be14
the days of14
house of godwin14
to be the14
william duke of14
to the saxon14
his right hand14
light of the14
in the old14
came to the14
the soul of13
my lord the13
in a few13
one of those13
the men of13
the charge of13
it is a13
kings of the13
of the hall13
in sight of13
at that moment13
in the norman13
for the sake13
so that the13
of our lord13
of the young13
earl and his13
in the house13
and in a13
the foot of13
the crown of13
hands of the13
and the king13
at the sight13
as in the13
on the throne13
said to have13
count of the13
the centre of13
the mouth of13
the bones of13
of one of13
in the text13
the throne of13
archbishop of canturburie13
lord the king13
ebook was produced12
in a low12
but in the12
the hand of12
and there was12
court of the12
tapio riikonen and12
side by side12
earle of northumberland12
that thou hast12
riikonen and david12
that he had12
as he spoke12
to the old12
and david widger12
as he had12
him as a12
in the hour12
his way to12
that i have12
is in the12
of the volume12
the norman duke12
it was a12
at that time12
was produced by12
of earle goodwine12
of a man12
as if the12
in favour of12
said de graville12
and it is12
the same time12
in the court12
of the welch12
of the sea12
the love of12
the faith of12
a man of12
had been the12
the realm of12
in his hand12
by tapio riikonen12
the breast of12
this ebook was12
that it is12
and i have12
the old roman12
produced by tapio12
on the ground12
in the centre11
in the field11
sense of the11
bones of the11
king and the11
for the king11
in the heart11
it was not11
with his own11
for the first11
the reign of11
david widger book11
foot of the11
the grave of11
the land of11
and his sonnes11
he did not11
seems to have11
i tell thee11
the king to11
the thought of11
to the english11
the old man11
and from the11
roman de rou11
on the one11
the sound of11
the earle of11
who had been11
the man who11
the blood of11
of a king11
the welch king11
of the house11
for he was11
than that of11
as he was10
of the river10
and his sons10
would have been10
and with the10
with all his10
he had been10
the descendant of10
as if to10
of that name10
to the crowne10
to the last10
at the same10
a look of10
the kent man10
the saxon king10
on his brow10
as it were10
with the saxon10
the race of10
to the court10
the first time10
those of the10
the sister of10
part of his10
which they had10
and the whole10
the power of10
archbishop of canterbury10
centre of the10
and that he10
stood in the10
of the people10
to his own10
said the knight10
of the country10
presence of the10
not to be10
the next day10
up to the10
mouth of the10
that in the10
and the norman10
in the van10
at the head10
way to the10
him in the10
the last of10
and by the10
of the day10
there was no10
the children of10
of the vala10
the laws of10
son of the10
the earl and10
and all the10
william of poitiers10
to which the10
the feet of10
to the ground10
it is said10
son of llewellyn10
the life of9
of those who9
and when the9
ravager of the9
of the thegns9
his hand on9
a low voice9
to his feet9
chiefs of the9
the lands of9
name of the9
is to be9
and the saxon9
hand of the9
voice of the9
in a voice9
bowed his head9
grave of the9
and in his9
the ravager of9
of duke william9
is said to9
as it is9
of the convent9
of the dane9
i have seen9
him in his9
by the way9
to duke william9
will not be9
of the duke9
for the rest9
eyes of the9
the cry of9
of his father9
the corpse of9
in all the9
that he could9
of the son9
a kind of9
in the presence9
to see the9
the sense of9
i have heard9
state of the9
the aid of9
the line of9
the king was9
seen in the9
the norman court9
harold to the9
the count of9
the gates of9
of the forest9
in the rear9
many of the9
the space of9
i would fain9
to the right9
in the days9
the tomb of9
odo of bayeux9
the sire de9
to one of9
but it was9
the cause of9
the faces of9
at the time9
hand on his9
broke from the9
after he had9
of his life9
song of the9
the memory of9
the chiefs of9
of his brother8
that he might8
for a moment8
at the foot8
the air of8
of the two8
favour of the8
midst of the8
the state of8
the rush of8
departed this life8
body of the8
strength of the8
the arms of8
it was to8
by the normans8
of the night8
the english throne8
the deeds of8
the march of8
with the norman8
i am not8
and as he8
the van of8
which he was8
of the past8
that the king8
fell to the8
the norman knight8
of the druid8
as we have8
the bishop of8
form of the8
he saw the8
to be found8
to the young8
from the heart8
that i am8
could not have8
goodwine and his8
the lips of8
and so the8
back to the8
but as the8
him to the8
the power to8
as soon as8
i pray thee8
he could not8
to the church8
the archbishop of8
and the duke8
the ruins of8
in the time8
the height of8
the thumb of8
after the death8
was that of8
the rear of8
with all the8
in the hall8
in the face8
the fate of8
he came to8
and the more8
the heir of8
the shores of8
in a word8
by the altar8
the age of8
of his men8
with a look8
i know not8
earle goodwine was8
of the other8
thumb of st8
which they were8
given to the8
that is to8
harold and his8
not of the8
of the realm8
the farther end8
and his eyes8
as by the8
the brother of8
when he had8
that he is8
of my own8
to the left7
the peace of7
followed by the7
the gift of7
him and his7
the wrecks of7
night and day7
i have not7
to haue the7
by the hand7
as if in7
the abbot of7
that king edward7
of the virgin7
the field of7
the body of7
earl of hereford7
in his life7
the date of7
of the east7
to the earth7
of the whole7
the earl of7
up from the7
of the first7
the altar of7
earle of chester7
that harold was7
the young earls7
of the stranger7
against the king7
the might of7
of the palace7
in the eyes7
lady of england7
in the great7
there was the7
palace of westminster7
at once to7
to him in7
to the door7
in all things7
rested on the7
to the spot7
them to the7
more and more7
time of his7
the whole of7
rest of the7
by the saxon7
the saxon kings7
to king edward7
as that of7
that he would7
in the witan7
earle of flanders7
it would be7
the other side7
to the kings7
pointed to the7
which had been7
basileus of britain7
to be a7
that had been7
we have seen7
could not be7
well as the7
the saxon church7
with sword and7
the roman church7
most of the7
his native land7
and i will7
king and his7
tell thee that7
ye haue heard7
no less than7
the pride of7
was one of7
sons of the7
walls of the7
the palace of7
as before is7
of the norse7
in the reign7
of the confessor7
as it was7
that there was7
sonne of earle7
the young earl7
life and death7
of which he7
halls of the7
placed in the7
i have been7
right to the7
of the englishmen7
harold the king7
the realme of7
to this day7
it is in7
son of leofric7
land of the7
banner of the7
in the name7
of the foe7
hour of his7
the old time7
cry of the7
to the great7
on the day7
forth from the7
thou knowest that7
which the saxon7
the order of7
in spite of7
i do not7
said the abbot7
as if he7
that i may7
in those daies7
he had gained7
the first to7
the right to7
and if the7
heir to the7
matilda of flanders7
so that it7
from the norman7
is to say7
from the first7
at length he7
into the hands7
for it was7
the banner of7
which was in7
and for the7
was a man7
as some write7
came in sight7
there was in6
son of wolnoth6
faces of the6
it should be6
that the norman6
and that the6
and the other6
to whom the6
in case of6
of the brave6
in the saxon6
in the archaeologia6
in the light6
of the sons6
in the yeare6
the great earl6
the norman chroniclers6
her hand on6
of the saints6
so that he6
and in that6
to each other6
the old saxon6
men of the6
left the room6
that duke william6
with which the6
himself in the6
and at the6
to the duke6
a murmur of6
and to the6
by the norman6
that they had6
power of the6
from the king6
he is not6
his hand to6
farther end of6
the forest land6
said the queen6
by my side6
whome he had6
that he should6
man in the6
on the breast6
said the saxon6
bishop of london6
thou wilt not6
the service of6
rose from the6
the child of6
of the sun6
i ask but6
earl of the6
he was a6
the nature of6
realme of england6
is not the6
something of the6
rear of the6
of the kingdom6
of the city6
the hearts of6
rush of the6
all the land6
men of warre6
to the rear6
now and then6
of the saint6
even to the6
i have said6
what i have6
is the more6
all the lands6
of their own6
earle goodwine and6
and the earl6
himself on his6
beyond the seas6
that they should6
the brow of6
that i would6
the people of6
the tramp of6
as long as6
house of cerdic6
with one voice6
ere the sun6
turned to the6
shook his head6
made no answer6
influence over the6
and it would6
with a slight6
of this land6
his face with6
of the cloister6
the third of6
corpse of the6
front of the6
turned to his6
the front of6
a sign from6
far and near6
for all the6
i have to6
say to the6
passed over the6
but for the6
the weight of6
and his eye6
not one of6
the arm of6
a right to6
and through the6
compared with the6
i take the6
of the three6
for which the6
air of the6
the lord of6
to harold the6
of the monk6
realm of the6
between him and6
i pray you6
to his breast6
the shade of6
to be made6
more than a6
escaped from the6
chair of state6
with each other6
baldwine earle of6
went to the6
of the soul6
from the cloud6
himself on the6
earl of northumbria6
in the form6
of the ancient6
and said in6
and after a6
line of cerdic6
whom he had6
sword and with6
it is but6
have been a6
the temple of6
the news of6
the coasts of6
to win the6
after a pause6
of the priest6
of harold the6
thou hast not6
the result of6
gates of the6
distinct from the6
to him as6
his face was6
on the same6
of my soul6
this is the6
the return of6
in front of6
the rule of6
that she had6
to the house6
at least the6
portion of the6
was buried at6
i will go6
the wings of6
in the future6
on the saxon6
the norman and6
free from the6
the place of6
the daies of6
from which the6
the relics of6
from the grave6
of the royal6
to those who6
yet in the6
as thou knowest6
the norman conquest6
for the norman6
if he had6
of the earth6
at once into6
the shafts of6
that they were6
of all that6
to the other6
the ear of6
took his way6
the walls of6
side of harold6
the normans were6
the soil of6
still in the6
to which he6
on his breast6
in the sight6
stood on the6
it would have6
said the vala6
the church of6
at the farther6
he felt that6
the bayeux tapestry6
out of his6
of that day6
hand on the6
i know well6
daughter of the6
him to his6
so be it5
the thegns and5
is not to5
him with the5
of the future5
to tell thee5
feet of the5
i know that5
soul of the5
over the grave5
from the land5
robert archbishop of5
duke and the5
the custom of5
and i am5
it might be5
the loss of5
haco and wolnoth5
i thank thee5
was not the5
as the duke5
sun of the5
on the river5
a shout of5
hand to hand5
from his reverie5
william the duke5
the character of5
the duke of5
have seen the5
eye of the5
the norman knights5
of a single5
followed by a5
not a word5
in the council5
hosts of the5
come to pass5
with a sudden5
face with his5
the english crown5
as he drew5
than his own5
of the place5
in one of5
sons of algar5
way through the5
to the most5
on either side5
and as the5
at this moment5
in the hands5
of which they5
on the instant5
this was the5
but i have5
the brows of5
the foundations of5
of the grave5
alfred the great5
thou wouldst have5
at the very5
he turned to5
descendant of the5
ouer into normandie5
it is impossible5
in the realm5
for the duke5
for a time5
of her lord5
might of the5
character of the5
i conceive thee5
the number of5
last of the5
the force of5
harold was now5
in his presence5
he will be5
him and the5
by her side5
in order to5
the sun of5
said the bishop5
is on the5
soul of harold5
which i have5
those who had5
placed his hand5
had left the5
is but a5
was in his5
of their king5
the corpses of5
never yet hath5
and i know5
entered the room5
of gryffyth the5
the eleventh century5
of his friends5
the heart that5
cloth of gold5
the habit of5
the value of5
sprang from the5
by the great5
of the audience5
the fashion of5
go to the5
but on the5
the way to5
the first of5
is but the5
the saxon line5
on the king5
remains of the5
by side with5
far from the5
time of the5
lord of breteuil5
of the man5
and the church5
the birth of5
the king is5
to the standard5
the sword of5
the breath of5
the example of5
a long and5
with the dead5
the duke was5
of his house5
to his lips5
and he was5
a prince of5
to the man5
and the english5
of north wales5
said in a5
he heard the5
before the conquest5
king edwards reigne5
of the rest5
the kings fauour5
for it is5
all that he5
i should have5
in so much5
him as he5
the most powerful5
the crown to5
by the splendour5
at a place5
as a father5
the one side5
interest in the5
the royalty of5
the king with5
look to it5
the basileus of5
there is a5
thou canst not5
of william the5
of the coming5
and the thegns5
in the forest5
as she spoke5
with a light5
not only the5
of her own5
it will be5
that he has5
as from the5
had gained the5
the pomp of5
is it to5
had gone from5
so far as5
king of wales5
on the floor5
but for that5
said the kent5
the influence of5
not till the5
after the conquest5
which it was5
parts of the5
the king that5
the mother of5
harold in the5
might be seen5
the ships of5
third of that5
son of a5
the gouernement of5
the destinies of5
tomb of the5
and the old5
of london and5
than those of5
godwin and his5
in the north5
the safety of5
which the norman5
such was the5
the point of5
was not without5
on his wrist5
that belongs to5
it is so5
the circle of5
there was something5
and for that5
the english king5
and the witan5
gazed on the5
siward earle of5
passed into the5
with all those5
is it not5
wings of the5
by all the5
i would not5
one by one5
between harold and5
the shape of5
kiss of peace5
this is not5
on his knees5
and the walls5
that the great5
osgood and ailred5
shafts of the5
led to the5
not from the5
the french king5
with both hands5
of earle leofrike5
he would have5
of the army5
in the daies5
and all that5
when he saw5
the shadow of5
on his own5
the king in5
the norman count5
in vain to5
was followed by5
on the field5
lords of the5
he took the5
hour of need5
the saxon chronicle5
edith the fair5
where he was5
be in the5
the earl to5
not far from5
than that which5
on behalf of5
in his right5
away from the5
of the field5
now in the5
on the sward5
of his wife5
of the mighty5
to the sea5
continued the king5
and we will5
than to the5
he had not5
as his own5
william the conqueror5
knew that the5
faith of the5
the king had5
shook her head5
at these words5
on the brow5
the wife of5
of life and5
of king harold5
to him who5
with the other5
the druid temple5
and that of5
the battle of5
in his youth5
of the wall5
the beginning of5
the monks and5
the flash of5
he went to5
fight for the5
but thou art5
a blasing starre5
than in the5
the isle of5
of the christian5
to the crown5
and the dead5
seem to have5
of the holy5
on which he5
and harold was5
with a smile5
the title of5
in the world5
his head on5
of the heart5
was of the5
that it seemed5
share in the5
the will of5
to the vala5
of this work5
of king edwards5
of the norsemen5
the hoofs of5
part of my5
were in the5
seemed to have5
and the same5
in a breath5
marriage with the5
with which they5
the young atheling5
the terrors of5
that earle goodwine5
with a grave5
of the scandinavian5
of the ground5
to be in5
and if i5
be found in5
the tongue of5
earle of ponthieu5
i know it5
to thee my5
of the famous5
image of the5
to me to5
the other hand5
the standard of5
the citie of5
with a sigh5
so much that5
with a fierce5
on which the5
cause of the5
on both sides5
of his king5
replied the earl5
in his native5
by thy side5
it to be5
from the world5
as those of5
and a man5
to the earl5
charge of the4
the ban of4
the word of4
columns of the4
the wail of4
with which it4
to make a4
to meet him4
that i can4
natural heir to4
to the chamber4
of the line4
ban of the4
of the enemy4
as he answered4
his hand in4
back to his4
though i have4
and he saw4
the teuton altar4
more than his4
the song of4
north the humber4
king edward had4
the last saxon4
near to the4
leofrike earle of4
the fleet of4
thou not that4
the authority of4
the saxon soil4
richard the third4
as in a4
the blast of4
her face over4
to thee as4
the secrets of4
shall not be4
at the feet4
would not be4
it was said4
was known to4
of the pope4
but there is4
it was on4
the web of4
of the briton4
in all his4
find in the4
in presence of4
more than the4
and our lady4
raoul de tancarville4
for the moment4
and his saints4
of the conqueror4
with an armie4
the danes had4
fear of the4
the said duke4
and looked round4
tostig the earl4
with an effort4
account of the4
will be in4
in the other4
and in those4
it shall not4
the glory of4
of the cross4
the charm of4
and fro the4
up in the4
is no more4
eldest sonne of4
on his throne4
i knew not4
lake of blood4
of edmund ironside4
at that sight4
of the baltic4
will be the4
the smile of4
thy right hand4
his mind was4
the duke and4
of the prelate4
memory of the4
the arts of4
i dare not4
the joy of4
that the pope4
where is the4
of the new4
answered the vala4
ye fight for4
was at the4
thou art right4
god and his4
knowest that i4
on my mind4
to all the4
fire and sword4
by the light4
the more distant4
of his youth4
the hush of4
heart to the4
the danger of4
he saw a4
nor did he4
why did i4
and some of4
of the fort4
to see him4
of the teuton4
in that chamber4
the th of4
fell upon the4
that we should4
cried the earl4
took from the4
the signal for4
and the tomb4
his own men4
la resplendar de4
to him the4
all the other4
for the faith4
he reached the4
thou shalt not4
were placed in4
he was not4
were to be4
returne into england4
the general reader4
from the hand4
sonne of goodwine4
of the kings4
the hour when4
temple of the4
the lore of4
as with the4
of england from4
richard the second4
of the basileus4
thoughts of the4
of an army4
way towards the4
the spirit of4
are said to4
by whome he4
on the altar4
were it not4
it seemed as4
than the rest4
that edward left4
by your leave4
thought of self4
of the next4
parts of his4
in the front4
death of his4
to whom he4
not have been4
listened to the4
but they were4
for him to4
i have the4
royalty of england4
as some haue4
of an age4
of all england4
which she had4
what he had4
the forces of4
the holy rood4
of the common4
by which he4
the home of4
at all events4
some write that4
answered the king4
said with a4
spirit of the4
a gift from4
i have done4
at a sign4
and was buried4
of the continent4
both of the4
on the height4
with the english4
and she hath4
over the whole4
day by day4
shrunk from the4
to be seen4
within reach of4
the comming of4
we shall be4
a few days4
the brave man4
of the body4
the sun had4
and down the4
but not to4
and that it4
of edward the4
the hope of4
midst of a4
gazing on the4
and a few4
said to him4
and is it4
and out of4
the saxon throne4
be the most4
to say that4
of his countrymen4
if thou wilt4
to such as4
as they had4
gouernement of the4
that it may4
he said to4
the curse of4
sonne of edmund4
was on his4
proof of his4
per la resplendar4
the lady of4
from the field4
the natural heir4
after a long4
the night of4
at the least4
the door opened4
history of the4
order of the4
in a dream4
of his realm4
he would not4
but the king4
mercia and northumbria4
the gonfanon of4
wrecks of the4
and the vast4
the whole force4
in that hour4
he was in4
of the court4
i fear me4
for the space4
these words he4
as if by4
to the anglo4
way to his4
this is a4
must have been4
at the distance4
of their countrymen4
field of hastings4
two of the4
coasts of kent4
under the eyes4
of the atheling4
custom of the4
in the church4
henrie the third4
wing of the4
of the conquest4
the which he4
the scene of4
even in that4
passed to the4
pride of the4
to see that4
the law of4
them from the4
in great doubt4
at her feet4
on thy side4
the english people4
for the time4
with his mother4
of the race4
in the later4
the earl is4
as became the4
say that he4
of the room4
the prayer of4
that is true4
of a great4
the part of4
and amidst the4
to make him4
left in the4
abide by the4
necessary to the4
ancestor of the4
the church is4
the thought that4
in advance of4
praise of the4
he is a4
in the very4
will of the4
lifting his hand4
soon as the4
for the most4
the day was4
of the marches4
though with a4
to harold as4
what had been4
in his power4
had gone to4
and the cross4
let the king4
within the walls4
he and his4
with his hand4
passed in the4
for the same4
of more than4
as he rode4
not without some4
and a large4
there is not4
the dead and4
from the north4
of mallet de4
to his sister4
daies of king4
of the humber4
about the same4
saxon and norman4
it is well4
each of the4
the weal of4
beauty of her4
more than one4
on his way4
was compelled to4
the outline of4
he was to4
led the way4
sate on his4
a sort of4
all that night4
and he answered4
lord and king4
that all the4
the danish prophetess4
result of the4
a part of4
to the aid4
for that he4
and many a4
and even the4
i have him4
in which his4
to the child4
know that the4
seemed to him4
the spear and4
the child to4
he did so4
as the earl4
hand to the4
heart of harold4
in their own4
sake of his4
even at the4
over all the4
to the said4
under the hoofs4
by the grave4
advance of the4
him to be4
brow of the4
of the principal4
in his heart4
to restore the4
for that reason4
to learn that4
if the duke4
sir john wynne4
left his lips4
force of the4
in the meane4
with a wild4
to her lips4
altar of thor4
he entered the4
the matter was4
of the living4
other of his4
true to the4
the other in4
possession of the4
at the thought4
and most of4
the trust of4
comes from the4
spurs to his4
to think that4
certeine it is4
the year of4
was on the4
now to be4
rampart of shields4
the sixth day4
much of the4
i would have4
hallowed by the4
all the more4
of men of4
lips of the4
view of the4
the saxon vanguard4
the necessity of4
the claims of4
as i am4
records of the4
said the prelate4
of the apostle4
to take part4
level with the4
in the romance4
i repent me4
the earl was4
the dead men4
to the witan4
me that the4
filled with the4
the abbeie of4
thou hast said4
he had issue4
thou hast seen4
in the kingdom4
but with a4
harold and edith4
from the old4
from the east4
answered the earl4
within the palace4
for harold the4
he made his4
of all men4
such as were4
appears to have4
news of the4
between the two4
seemed as if4
the right hand4
himself and the4
of harold and4
them into the4
duke of the4
fixed on the4
whom he was4
a voice that4
great number of4
king edward was4
fell on the4
the touch of4
at the mouth4
at his feet4
in a tone4
as thou sayest4
have but to4
was now the4
and the good4
visit to the4
was to be4
and he looked4
by the danes4
let me not4
there can be4
harold with a4
watch over the4
the superstitions of4
thou shalt have4
not by the4
made one of4
of the invader4
of a house4
fragments of bark4
the roar of4
the first man4
to make the4
and that in4
of the imperial4
but a few4
thou art come4
both in the4
the roman pontiff4
thee in the4
the ancestor of4
as a hostage4
the storm of4
sound of her4
for the last4
king of france4
of the assembly4
by edward to4
the princes of4
from his own4
the awe of4
on the brows4
in the year4
paused a moment4
on the norman4
the language of4
and the frank4
if there be4
the hosts of4
a little after4
the eldest sonne4
mused a moment4
city of london4
i see that4
on his head4
in the words4
thou art not4
sweyn the outlaw4
the fragments of4
in a great4
the night before4
of the more4
in peace and4
edward the confessor4
of the work4
to the reader4
more by the4
the citizens of4
harold was the4
of the household4
appear to have4
cried the duke4
not the least4
if it be4
round his neck4
advanced to the4
founder of the4
of the warrior4
it was only4
as he did4
with these words4
of a power4
and which was4
nor do i4
form of a4
count of bretagne4
the eye of4
which we have4
edward the sonne4
from his heart4
not only to4
a man who4
a great number4
as thou wilt4
god of the4
of many of4
swanus the eldest4
but to the4
he sought to4
of the soil4
bowed her head4
to take the4
the heirs of4
with his brother4
a little apart4
the train of4
beauty of the4
the guilt of4
spear and the4
at the court4
thought of the4
that harold should4
the gripe of4
who had just4
of our saxon4
of saxon england4
his hand over4
was heard the4
heard in the4
once more the4
was about to4
and the priest4
altar of the4
in the abbeie4
the first glance4
was restored to4
love of the4
alone in his4
and i tell4
under the shade4
griffin king of4
great power of4
but at the4
which is the4
at length the4
of kings and4
that it should4
on the death4
of our fathers4
knowest thou not4
him his heire4
william of malmesbury4
and were i4
pomp of his4
then i have4
of his age4
harfager king of4
and his brother4
the lithsmen of4
at his side4
a single battle4
of his mail4
he heard that4
come to the4
the hum of4
that he who4
and under the4
in the battle4
of the danish4
was that which4
found in the4
he seemed to4
as his wife4
of the cymrian4
to gaze on4
of england to4
the land is4
last saxon king4
the absence of4
the reigne of4
the splendour of4
nature of the4
of thy life4
and he who4
of the armament4
house of hilda4
her grandchild edith4
turning to the4
open to the4
the sails of4
and i would4
i see the4
the convent of4
he pointed to4
the hero of4
of the chiefs4
the holy sepulchre4
that of a4
my own heart4
come from the4
the world of4
i could not4
the honour of4
from my lips4
and his face4
of the crown4
in which they4
with which he4
the norman is4
one or two4
not without a4
of gold and4
i could have4
chamber in which4
throne of the4
that from the4
took up the4
of the northumbrians4
the desire of4
men of kent4
as heir to4
after a short4
as the norman4
thou speakest well4
of the norwegians4
evidences of the4
laws of england4
we normans are4
the thegn of4
a norman knight4
moment on the4
that there is4
of that great4
the realme in4
for the earl4
before the witan4
or at least4
the great duke4
and if he4
a time when4
emerged from the4
akin to the4
the chronicles of4
it so chanced4
of his career3
heart of england3
of a race3
pointing to the3
as a banished3
notion of the3
gnawing his lip3
found meanes to3
william would not3
retreat of the3
of the wolf3
halls of heaven3
of hir bodie3
heroes of the3
and he will3
as harold was3
decision of the3
in the first3
the good earl3
on my heart3
he was outlawed3
she had been3
his deep voice3
palace of the3
his brother harold3
it is for3
the hostages were3
chamber of his3
hath not the3
for the good3
so as to3
the tent of3
it was in3
the peculiarity of3
his predecessors had3
attachment to the3
the arguments that3
about to be3
and by land3
by the marriage3
i did not3
the saxon name3
man to man3
of his reigne3
year by year3
heard the voice3
not that the3
the opposite side3
name of harold3
the crowne of3
near and far3
maner of men3
cried the king3
of the britons3
a wise man3
of the war3
win the peoples3
the entrance of3
and the grave3
married the daughter3
to his native3
the murder of3
of the heptarchy3
of their race3
lower part of3
on the fourth3
of england were3
it would not3
of my house3
the spears of3
gates of london3
from the gripe3
to that of3
led him to3
king of scotland3
unknown to the3
once into the3
and before the3
the minds of3
and with him3
with the duke3
was the last3
to trust to3
and gazing on3
the pennon of3
i shall go3
arms and in3
restore the child3
the banks of3
he had so3
evil to england3
he spurred his3
and the runes3
returned to the3
which he sought3
the only man3
of the word3
in the open3
by the sea3
through all the3
thee and thy3
degrees of the3
first of that3
without the walls3
which edward had3
a thing that3
of that countrie3
that nought save3
spot on which3
the summer home3
to the mouth3
did much hurt3
turned from the3
on the pale3
harold my brother3
glare of the3
and playing with3
he was slaine3
me that i3
a power of3
at a glance3
to be as3
of his mother3
had already begun3
to receive the3
would not have3
monks and the3
for the loss3
morcar and edwin3
small and slight3
the shout of3
a few words3
the most part3
the saxon is3
he stood in3
he mused a3
and bending over3
in the latter3
valour of the3
he lost the3
chief of the3
hath passed from3
those who have3
and the last3
and my people3
a daughter of3
nearer to the3
he had received3
against the welch3
and in fear3
ye have no3
by the arm3
halls of his3
cried the thegns3
if i am3
even in the3
the star that3
go to my3
see that his3
in seeking to3
of the hero3
was my sin3
in the way3
restored to his3
that the men3
the borders of3
man of a3
and entered the3
heart in the3
beyond all words3
of the pool3
me at least3
of his mind3
were seen the3
arrived at the3
on the head3
a great power3
and a horse3
as we see3
halls of westminster3
that that love3
was but one3
or in the3
death of alfred3
the defeat of3
against the stranger3
to a norman3
in his face3
the two men3
satisfied with the3
the descendants of3
to his foe3
historie of england3
assigned to the3
he placed his3
crown of a3
were they of3
hast thou thought3
with his axe3
those who would3
the thoughts of3
in many a3
represented as a3
with a great3
of some fifty3
the church was3
rests with the3
and a murmur3
the subject population3
is but one3
warrior and the3
brother of bayeux3
the ghosts of3
up at the3
before the duke3
within the circle3
aid of his3
to the custom3
in this matter3
whether or not3
of his owne3
a matter of3
sacrifice but that3
at the hour3
edmund ironside into3
in defence of3
and his own3
that he will3
edward the atheling3
that the duke3
shall force dissever3
and we shall3
weight in the3
i came to3
the prime of3
the reader will3
the old chief3
the reply of3
the strength and3
in thine absence3
the sceptre of3
in the dim3
fell on his3
edward and the3
the swords of3
acquainted with the3
and duke william3
and given to3
the king will3
of his bodie3
have been the3
rest of that3
of wrath and3
which he himself3
the bread of3
had not been3
the earl seemed3
had failed to3
a wild and3
the human heart3
it was no3
thou hast been3
shall be the3
and other of3
to the charge3
didst thou not3
homage to the3
by the popular3
by the fire3
known to us3
in the day3
the ceremonial of3
bulk of the3
and so i3
the national assembly3
which seems to3
bishop of winchester3
runes on the3
side with the3
red in the3
since the death3
nauie of ships3
sign from the3
to his brother3
charlemagne and alfred3
old man at3
and the bones3
as the best3
at the extreme3
and the bird3
it must be3
marriage with aldyth3
the middle ages3
of the horse3
of the vessel3
with spears and3
all that the3
the evidence of3
in all that3
it is clear3
knee to the3
the norman chronicles3
is not in3
them by the3
vpon him the3
from one of3
over the water3
sides of the3
on the pillow3
by his own3
in the sunlight3
well and wisely3
a few of3
now thou art3
the representations of3
high in the3
and which the3
alone by the3
to the head3
taken with the3
drew near to3
the hall of3
and thy head3
as yet had3
by the witan3
about this time3
not to the3
the wrath of3
then in the3
the council of3
not at the3
thegns of high3
the doors of3
and my sons3
other of the3
harold made no3
the country was3
for what he3
there he stood3
more than ever3
the track of3
were filled with3
and as for3
him at the3
daughter of algar3
fought on the3
to me as3
charge on the3
here and there3
the completion of3
at his own3
not only for3
sword of the3
of his fate3
the eve of3
a low but3
at a distance3
with the crowds3
from the ground3
of his hand3
quoth the abbot3
how fares it3
by the aid3
the policy of3
the extreme end3
can never be3
side of william3
in his arms3
of my life3
to believe that3
ignorance of the3
the duke had3
trust of the3
the norman tongue3
in that moment3
of men and3
the hills of3
to know that3
the saxon chroniclers3
pass at once3
that he hath3
and men of3
the hand that3
replied the saxon3
to the throat3
o my son3
have i come3
from the dane3
the noble earle3
and left the3
to the palace3
who shall say3
the retreat of3
so much of3
side in the3
and though i3
force of his3
still gazing on3
cut off the3
of the dark3
that the boy3
of the air3
if but for3
thou hast no3
made no reply3
of thegns and3
thou hast chosen3
days of old3
in the scandinavian3
to go to3
earle of bullongne3
knelt at the3
as before ye3
the dead in3
of the vatican3
ended his life3
he was the3
in a general3
associated with the3
said the young3
of east anglia3
tooke the sea3
harold and leofwine3
spurs of gold3
in his honour3
all parts of3
dear to me3
was the only3
for lord and3
the counties of3
and thou wert3
i need not3
any sacrifice but3
not my own3
me from the3
that when he3
out of england3
in the long3
the account of3
man in england3
and the dream3
the english host3
in his veins3
the widow of3
harfager and tostie3
if the northumbrians3
objections to the3
child to the3
to visit his3
some of our3
which the sons3
and i shall3
with his usual3
of the unknown3
and the blood3
to fight on3
them in the3
to the general3
like that of3
had been sent3
at their head3
but harold is3
the saxons were3
in arms and3
to the southern3
to him by3
of the group3
hast thou not3
joy and the3
the bonds of3
yeere of the3
the norman infantry3
against the welshmen3
is a man3
few of the3
which was of3
flash of the3
up his head3
there was not3
peace to the3
come with me3
of his danish3
when he heard3
within the entrenchments3
kept in the3
the blue of3
i and my3
to him with3
king edward to3
him were the3
answered the monk3
days after the3
rest of his3
which the saxons3
edward had been3
old roman house3
that seemed to3
and a day3
he who could3
of the somme3
i have told3
the land and3
into the city3
and as such3
spears of the3
arms folded on3
turning to his3
the wide space3
that of his3
is on my3
was filled with3
the effect of3
the king made3
ile of wight3
from the mound3
and the knight3
of the heathen3
on the hill3
of the giant3
through which the3
the king for3
justice to the3
spoke of the3
the world in3
of the star3
death of king3
but by the3
of the druids3
till after the3
the kings euill3
gathered round the3
the niece of3
england for the3
gripe of the3
to be worthy3
of the isle3
the links of3
shall meet again3
he drew the3
or thegn of3
first time in3
and in which3
his bold heart3
the dane in3
and hear the3
is one of3
at this time3
the ile of3
amidst all the3
round the living3
the deck of3
of a nation3
it is no3
lands of the3
to the conquest3
between thee and3
the historie of3
with a broad3
before ye haue3
over his eyes3
as he sate3
appeal to the3
through the glades3
breast of harold3
repent me of3
to the atheling3
at a little3
to thy side3
had come in3
ought to have3
abbey of westminster3
but that was3
on the opposite3
as the most3
thee that i3
themselues to be3
the duke in3
condition of the3
within the realme3
of the warlike3
is not for3
supposed to be3
through the norman3
of edward and3
muttered the knight3
strode towards the3
to which i3
with a bitter3