id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46132 Edgar, John G. (John George) The Wars of the Roses; or, Stories of the Struggle of York and Lancaster .txt text/plain 100162 4207 68 a rumor that his eldest son Edward, the boy-Earl of March, was coming Salisbury and Warwick, with the duke's eldest son, Edward, escaped to and a great army having been assembled, the Lancastrian king and his The monk-king found Margaret of Anjou and the Prince of Wales in Lord the Red Rose; the first against his brother-in-law, King Edward, the With Margaret of Anjou heading a mighty army at York, and Edward Warwick and Edward's brother, the young Duke of Clarence, in York, she remained quietly at the court of King Edward, her brother, by the king, in Warwick's house, to the niece or daughter of the earl; of "GOD bless King Henry!" Edward, completely taken by surprise, rose committed to the auspices of Edward, Prince of Wales, the Prior of St. John, and Lord Wenlock, who, having shared the Lancastrian defeat at Earl of March, and left a son, Richard, Duke of York."--See ./cache/46132.txt ./txt/46132.txt