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quadgram frequency
at the same time90
the earl of warwick90
of the house of86
at the head of74
the house of lancaster72
the house of york70
of the red rose67
in the midst of60
the prince of wales50
the duke of york48
the duchess of bedford46
the duke of clarence44
on the other side43
from time to time42
the head of the39
of the earl of38
for the first time37
the door of the37
the wars of the36
of the good hope36
of the white rose35
lord willoughby de broke35
to the house of35
of the duke of35
appears to have been34
was one of the34
of the black arrow33
in the hands of33
the marquis of dorset31
the men of the31
the archbishop of york31
the end of the31
wars of the roses31
the remainder of the30
in the reign of30
of one of the30
on the th of30
one of the most29
the hands of the29
on the other hand29
in the name of28
the duke of gloucester28
the count of charolois28
the midst of the28
count de la roche27
at the same moment27
the reign of henry26
the name of the25
it was plain that25
in the eyes of24
one of the men24
for the most part24
upon the other side24
to the moat house24
of john of gaunt24
the mouth of the23
the other side of23
the fortunes of the23
is said to have23
the duke of burgundy23
and the earl of23
in front of him22
it may not be22
the leader of the22
and at the same22
the king and the22
at the battle of21
other side of the21
in the church of21
the side of the21
the rest of the21
the cause of the21
the count de la21
the middle of the21
the presence of the20
and when he had20
seems to have been20
at the sound of20
of margaret of anjou20
the margin of the20
it seemed as if20
the direction of the20
appear to have been20
the face of the20
was a man of20
he appears to have20
the duke of buckingham20
in the hour of20
darkness of the night20
rose to his feet19
for the sake of19
the chief of the19
in the presence of19
of the duchess of19
the son of the19
the hand of the18
to the duke of18
the goat and bagpipes18
the heir of the18
the queen and her18
at the time of18
the last of the18
and as soon as18
upon the farther side18
by the side of18
was buried in the18
in the abbey church18
the cover of the18
in the direction of18
to the earl of17
the duke of norfolk17
the darkness of the17
and it was plain17
a part of the17
at the sight of17
the edge of the17
of a man who17
in the middle of17
as soon as the17
the earl and the16
the earl of northumberland16
the duke of somerset16
on the side of16
that he did not16
daughter of sir john16
and the next moment16
in the county of16
in one of the16
the sound of a16
at the end of16
the church of st16
the borders of the16
the earl of salisbury15
the rear of the15
the earl of march15
the banks of the15
when he had done15
that he had been15
in the fifteenth century15
the time of the15
the head of a15
on the coast of15
as soon as they15
the same time the15
the king of france15
the body of the15
of the garden wall15
in which he had15
they were aware of15
the reign of edward14
at once to the14
to the red rose14
in the event of14
of the fifteenth century14
the sound of the14
a corner of the14
the centre of the14
the son of a14
and the duke of14
of the men of14
i say no more14
on the field of14
the house of neville14
of the prince of14
into the hands of14
of which he was14
he was about to14
for the house of14
the greater part of14
knight of the garter14
on the north side14
of the abbey church14
the duke of exeter14
which he had been14
after the battle of14
the battle of barnet14
adherents of the red14
the king and his13
the duke and the13
greater part of the13
the threshold of the13
i would i had13
the citizens of london13
by this time the13
last of the barons13
the adherents of the13
the heir of lancaster13
the young duke of13
that he should have13
to be buried in13
as one of the13
of robin of redesdale13
body to be buried13
not far from the13
under the name of13
was by no means13
the tower of london13
the gates of york13
to have been the13
does not appear to13
to the door of13
so much as a13
was not to be13
for the love of13
the top of the13
could not fail to13
the arrival of the13
as he did so13
quarter of the town12
the duchess of clarence12
the lady of bonville12
about the middle of12
by the earl of12
the realm of england12
ebook was produced by12
i have been a12
of the reign of12
the cross of holywood12
he was one of12
his way to the12
the captain of kent12
with an air of12
and the duchess of12
the summit of the12
not so much as12
be buried in the12
between him and the12
there is no help12
produced by tapio riikonen12
at the foot of12
the short young lady12
and in the midst12
the noise of the12
under the influence of12
i will tell you12
i thought ye were12
the cause of york12
to one of the12
by tapio riikonen and12
said to have been12
his hand on the12
and what with the12
what make ye here12
he was in the12
the corner of the12
the sight of the12
by her he had12
of edward of york12
the news of the12
a knight of the12
cause of the red12
sir daniel and his12
tapio riikonen and david12
the sign of the12
with the duke of12
about him in the12
in the chapel of12
my lord of risingham12
in the wars of12
buried in the church12
riikonen and david widger12
the command of the12
this ebook was produced12
was produced by tapio12
at the court of12
there was no sign12
the coming of the12
the death of his12
the knight of tunstall12
the head of his12
he had time to11
of york and lancaster11
his escape from the11
the eyes of the11
that he was a11
at the door of11
on hearing of the11
the first of the11
and david widger book11
had been in the11
not appear to have11
the daughter of the11
it was not until11
with the aid of11
on his way to11
and it was not11
the earl of richmond11
the faces of the11
the earl of pembroke11
north side of the11
the duchess of york11
the warriors of the11
in front of the11
at the age of11
that he could not11
the clash of steel11
on the same day11
by the duke of11
that the king was11
committed to the tower11
from side to side11
margaret of anjou was11
on the opposite side11
i will not be11
men of the north11
the earl of devon11
at the hands of11
on the edge of11
of which he had11
as soon as he11
the north side of11
the outskirts of the11
the influence of the11
the lords of the11
was the first to11
the man who had10
in the course of10
night in the woods10
i would not have10
a score of men10
in the neighbourhood of10
the neighbourhood of the10
and there was a10
in the way of10
of the death of10
on the face of10
on the eve of10
was aware of a10
in a low voice10
succeeded by his son10
by whom he had10
to look about him10
in the house of10
of the court party10
to the cause of10
the hands of his10
in the castle of10
of warwick and the10
the crown of england10
of the manor of10
but it was now10
the dame of longueville10
it was but a10
to the heir of10
to the top of10
was no sign of10
to the lady anne10
second lord willoughby de10
could not have been10
to his feet and10
and was buried in10
of the yorkist army10
with the house of10
the presence of a10
the bishop of ely10
in spite of his10
the whole of the10
of the stout earl10
that part of the10
warwick and the king10
the silence of the10
the city of london10
the position of the10
the chapel of st10
of his father and10
not seem to have10
the earl of oxford10
the effect of his10
reign of edward iv10
the earl of worcester10
his body to be10
the front of the10
there is not a10
the life of the10
that there was no10
the ruins of the10
the battle of shoreby10
my lord of gloucester10
the majority of the10
i can no more10
in the days of10
the entrance of the10
in the time of10
the interior of the10
under the command of10
sent to the tower10
took to his heels10
a chevron between three10
in front of his10
on every side the9
in the court of9
the man who was9
was succeeded by his9
and began to run9
the th of october9
to the side of9
arms about his neck9
at the same instant9
at the far end9
the palace of westminster9
silent for a space9
margin of the wood9
the far end of9
on the day of9
this part of the9
was silent for a9
the shelter of the9
but my heart is9
made his escape from9
out of the houses9
it was to be9
the restoration of the9
the king and queen9
by the light of9
one to the other9
the steps of the9
the grey of the9
himself at the head9
the beginning of the9
and still there was9
edward of york was9
got to his feet9
in the mouth of9
that he was not9
at a little distance9
an i had not9
the red glow of9
the morning of the9
the people of england9
would ye have me9
he would have been9
forth out of the9
in the autumn of9
that margaret of anjou9
to the memory of9
they could see the9
it seemed to him9
he is said to9
son and heir of9
they came to a9
forth again into the9
the fashion of the9
the town of shoreby9
of the duchy of9
end of the pier9
at the gates of9
far end of the9
the hearts of the9
had a hand in9
it is to be9
out of this house9
during the reign of9
may it please your9
the honour of the9
at the time when9
under the necessity of9
men of the black9
in the mean while9
grey of the morning9
of the town of9
with the earl of9
in the light of9
i would i could9
the second lord willoughby9
he was on the9
in the face of9
letter to lord wensleydale9
it would be a9
began to look about9
quarter of an hour9
for the white rose9
there was a great9
been a grey friar9
the glimmer of the9
than that of the9
but what with the9
the other end of9
the captain of the9
but i will be9
the return of the9
not one of the9
the heart of the9
a cup of wine9
in this part of9
one side of the9
that the earl was9
mouth of the street9
was the sound of9
came out upon the9
in view of the9
dick turned to the9
the top of a9
of the family of9
to the dignity of9
but a little while9
the fact that the9
the cause of his9
him that he had9
the countess of warwick9
the king of england9
from head to foot9
borders of the wood9
my lord of warwick9
to the end of9
it is probable that9
the people of the9
as we have said9
was by this time9
the heads of the9
and began to move9
in front of them8
i would fain see8
the eye of a8
the court of henry8
in the summer of8
and one of the8
reign of henry viii8
fortunes of the day8
for the welfare of8
was not likely to8
the badge of the8
it was not till8
to the conclusion that8
the battle of tewkesbury8
but for all that8
as if they had8
the breast of the8
beheaded on tower hill8
had been drawn up8
the space of a8
the same time he8
of york and the8
man whom he had8
the main body of8
the night and the8
the house of nevile8
in the spring of8
the sound of their8
the opposite side of8
he was able to8
by the death of8
in the habit of8
and with that he8
was under the necessity8
he knew that his8
the heir of burgundy8
the house of commons8
with a sort of8
with the silver hand8
it would have been8
to the eye of8
in the same tone8
the field of tewkesbury8
the prior of st8
as a matter of8
at the other end8
that the earl of8
the movements of the8
to the court of8
between warwick and the8
he perceived that the8
from one of the8
and with these words8
the th of april8
upon the cross of8
he had been a8
on either side of8
i know not how8
and was buried at8
of the lancastrian army8
he muttered to himself8
the mayor and aldermen8
the windows of the8
said one of the8
we shall meet again8
his way through the8
the great earl of8
the death of the8
the aspect of the8
the retainers of the8
the loss of the8
the memory of his8
and the rest of8
the house by the8
duke and the earl8
that there was a8
the shadow of the8
might have been expected8
between the king and8
heir to the crown8
that the king had8
the light of the8
laid his hand on8
as if he had8
at the risk of8
that he was no8
on the d of8
and i will not8
he said at last8
that he would not8
that he was in8
began once more to8
the bastard of burgundy8
of the two roses8
to be found in8
for the honour of8
is not a man8
the man whom he8
for the second time8
heir of the house8
the cry of a8
in a voice of8
the heir of england8
of the count de8
the arms of the8
the earl of wiltshire8
as we have seen8
to which he was8
heir to the throne8
within the walls of8
he could not but8
a man of great8
in spite of all8
here and there a8
on the south side8
the figure of a8
margaret of anjou had8
on the morning of8
the next moment he8
on the part of8
the same moment the8
daughter and heir of8
he was fain to8
of warwick and his8
in the silence of8
sibyll and her father8
in the palace of8
the line of the8
of the great earl8
it please your grace8
the shores of england8
the destruction of the8
the lord of grauthuse8
in search of the8
the officers of the8
it was not so8
are the arms of8
face to face with8
the south side of7
a quarter of the7
laying his hand on7
for a moment to7
pardon me if i7
by his first wife7
the back of the7
the progress of the7
opposite side of the7
for the red rose7
was out of sight7
and that of his7
the wall of the7
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to find the old7
princes in the tower7
the voice of the7
the van of the7
the action to the7
of the court of7
i am but a7
that is to be7
the midst of a7
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the adventure of the7
as his second wife7
of the de veres7
an hour or two7
the power of the7
of salisbury and warwick7
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lord of the manor7
of the long table7
that they were not7
when he had taken7
in the counties of7
the remembrance of the7
the remainder of his7
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in the cause of7
the days of the7
into the darkness of7
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his way into the7
came out of the7
captive in the tower7
became more and more7
i am with you7
the union of the7
out of the room7
main body of the7
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seem to have been7
in a few days7
farther and farther away7
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told him that he7
the great bulk of7
by far the most7
the bottom of the7
the day and the7
corner of the room7
that the duke of7
would not have been7
be found in the7
a large portion of7
the part of a7
earl of salisbury and7
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as though he had7
richard of gloucester had7
the army of the7
by whom she had7
with whom he had7
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had by this time7
couped at the shoulders7
the walls of the7
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his ear to the7
great earl of warwick7
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so far as to7
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the palace of the7
to margaret of anjou7
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the gates of the7
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the place where he7
a few days after7
of one of his7
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south side of the7
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action to the word7
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i give you my7
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laid his hand upon7
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with regard to the7
on the point of7
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an hour before noon7
right of his wife7
to sir thomas arundell7
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the summit of a7
him by the hand7
are said to have7
of sir thomas arundell7
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the rest of his7
the story of his7
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side of the house7
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him to the church7
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upon the rear of7
had not been a7
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asked one of the7
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were aware of the7
in the power of7
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was the son of7
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the order of the7
the great north road7
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door of the house7
if it were but7
king and the king7
came in sight of7
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the person of the7
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soon as they were7
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the queen and the7
on one side and7
leader of the band7
the battle of northampton7
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the recollection of the7
the fate of the7
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ye shall have a7
to the relief of7
in the mind of7
it is well said7
to me that he7
of the house were7
at the point of7
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him for an instant7
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play the part of7
of the night had7
the part of the7
to and fro in7
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the form of a6
for my poor soul6
a lamp in one6
about the same time6
it soon appeared that6
the arrow in his6
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a flight of arrows6
was not so much6
give the word to6
dick could see the6
with all my heart6
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i would marry you6
of ale and wine6
a man that would6
the duchy of cornwall6
the contents of the6
eye lit upon a6
by the red glow6
he had once more6
ye belong to me6
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to walk in wood6
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the field of battle6
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earl and the duke6
at the moat house6
the sanctuary of westminster6
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i pray you to6
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me with your good6
the time of his6
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true cross of holywood6
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selden and his men6
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the ranks of war6
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the men at the6
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questioned if he had6
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of the king and6
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the parish church of6
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cup of wine and6
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the hollow of the6
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a man of wood6
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may not walk in6
of the goat and6
as the good hope6
would have been a6
in my poor opinion6
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of men and horses6
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my word of honour6
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the whole of shoreby6
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body of the spy6
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the hour and place6
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the two flanking houses6
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high ground of tunstall6
of the lady anne6
to make his peace6
forward once more with6
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of our little narrative6
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as it appeared to4
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a brother to me4
to break up the4
in the form of4
the tragedy of tewkesbury4
one of the many4
in the eye of4
for a brief period4
i ask no more4
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and the landlord had4
and most of the4
to come to the4
no fewer than seven4
by the bridegroom of4
on the rear of4
their way into the4
in safety from the4
one corner of the4
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as he read the4
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that they were close4
the man of the4
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the last act of4
the first house of4
the same year he4
it will be remembered4
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the young king to4
and it is i4
he had ever known4
but a handful of4
belonging to the duke4
had long since gone4
the young ohio officer4
on the shores of4
farther end of the4
shields in their centres4
had been ruined by4
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the fire in the4
the yorkist army was4
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at that time the4
to the outskirts of4
male heir of the4
in the place where4
the hands of a4
for i will not4
paused for a moment4
of the tomb is4
fled from the field4
dip in the ground4
eye was caught by4
and the noise of4
earl rivers and his4
reign of henry iii4
conducted them to the4
to the other side4
the last hope of4
in his right hand4
at the entrance of4
considerable portion of the4
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he entered the house4
and along the corridor4
two sides of the4
one or other of4
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by the king to4
was but a little4
the th of february4
a younger son of4
katharine daughter of sir4
the tails of the4
below him in the4
the second battle of4
and the house of4
the possibility of a4
one of the principal4
with her finger on4
no sign of a4
of the night and4
for this was the4
concealed from view by4
was created duke of4
returning to the house4
i have heard you4
the direction of his4
which was then in4
of richard the third4
montagu and the earl4
they had so recently4
hunger and thirst for4
lay hidden in the4
the coast of normandy4
and restored them to4
of the rout of4
he had saved his4
that edward of york4
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for the life of4
the faces of his4
as time passed on4
of the conqueror of4
the two hundred and4
against the earl of4
the second of the4
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looked at the little4
i speak not now4
the straw of the4
with something like a4
he did not dare4
and was buried with4
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would be the first4
he began to think4
created earl of wiltshire4
put his hand on4
his dagger as he4
a dip in the4
of the rough and4
and he was not4
and more like a4
that i am in4
of a private gentleman4
as the day wore4
if that be so4
give me thy hand4
had to deal with4
and sir thomas dymoke4
as he had done4
of the lancastrians to4
fifty feet above the4
were it not well4
was plain they were4
of the fifth henry4
the aspect of affairs4
by a postern door4
time we were on4
was not without a4
and the end of4
back upon the town4
of the lancastrian nobles4
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here and there were4
the hope of the4
do with this poor4
on the throne of4
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around him in the4
an angle of the4
being the two hundred4
glad to see you4
the house of the4
to the yorkist cause4
to be quit of4
of the sound of4
a brother or a4
part of the wood4
at the first battle4
from one to another4
the presence of sir4
in one of those4
it would be easy4
end of the long4
when he heard that4
that the queen had4
semblance of a laugh4
of the dead man4
to the moat side4
at the remembrance of4
our steps lead us4
in the houses of4
hand of the princess4
an eye on you4
looked at her with4
did not desert him4
and he groaned aloud4
in a place of4
to be done with4
the shoulder of the4
if it so please4
the king of portugal4
with the intention of4
he ran to the4
to the wonder of4
those that had been4
turned in the same4
duke of york and4
so long as he4
and the two men4
i had told him4
was not quite so4
to involve him in4
sense that he was4
up and looked about4
he had scarce reached4
in the hour when4
in the company of4
the court of his4
show me the way4
the mind of the4
it was not merely4
out upon the high4
twenty years of age4
to the chamber where4
lay down upon the4
title of earl of4
was one who never4
the clash of arms4
beyond the reach of4
of battle in the4
was a native of4
it would be better4
grandson of henry v4
and at that time4
rested for a moment4
during the wars of4
and the shafts fell4
the garrison of the4
bells in the tower4
no word of this4
field of the cloth4
of lionel of clarence4
the brother of the4
and the shout of4
the gates of london4
to the old man4
we are both lost4
in no humor to4
breach between warwick and4
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that had taken place4
by the loss of4
it was the first4
inner chamber of the4
had for some time4
of the chancel of4
a portion of the4
as he saw his4
son of richard of4
on a bend sable4
with a sudden change4
if i can but4
on the panels of4
an heir to the4
with which he was4
face full upon the4
old man and a4
i had a brother4
in the affairs of4
to place himself between4
we are in the4