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quadgram | frequency |
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the earl of warwick | 71 |
the duke of clarence | 38 |
of the house of | 37 |
the duchess of bedford | 35 |
in the midst of | 31 |
the house of york | 31 |
on the other hand | 26 |
count de la roche | 26 |
the house of lancaster | 23 |
the archbishop of york | 22 |
of the earl of | 22 |
the count de la | 21 |
for the first time | 20 |
at the head of | 19 |
the count of charolois | 18 |
the duke of york | 18 |
in the eyes of | 17 |
and the earl of | 17 |
in the reign of | 16 |
the head of the | 15 |
the rest of the | 15 |
the last of the | 14 |
by the side of | 14 |
in the hands of | 14 |
of the duchess of | 14 |
to the house of | 14 |
the duke of gloucester | 14 |
the house of neville | 13 |
at the same time | 13 |
this ebook was produced | 12 |
one of the most | 12 |
the reign of edward | 12 |
tapio riikonen and david | 12 |
was produced by tapio | 12 |
by tapio riikonen and | 12 |
ebook was produced by | 12 |
last of the barons | 12 |
the lady of bonville | 12 |
of robin of redesdale | 12 |
riikonen and david widger | 12 |
produced by tapio riikonen | 12 |
the reign of henry | 11 |
in which he had | 11 |
the presence of the | 11 |
the queen and her | 11 |
the duke of norfolk | 11 |
was one of the | 11 |
seems to have been | 11 |
the midst of the | 11 |
and david widger book | 11 |
the earl of northumberland | 11 |
of the duke of | 11 |
the earl of march | 11 |
the earl and the | 11 |
the news of the | 10 |
his way to the | 10 |
at the sound of | 10 |
the hands of the | 10 |
the duke of exeter | 10 |
the king and his | 10 |
on his way to | 10 |
the sound of the | 10 |
of the court party | 10 |
the wars of the | 10 |
the cause of york | 10 |
from time to time | 10 |
the dame of longueville | 10 |
the hand of the | 10 |
of the fifteenth century | 9 |
the prince of wales | 9 |
at once to the | 9 |
of one of the | 9 |
the battle of barnet | 9 |
warwick and the king | 9 |
the duchess of clarence | 9 |
was the first to | 9 |
the earl of salisbury | 9 |
the gates of york | 9 |
in the mean while | 9 |
of a man who | 9 |
the centre of the | 9 |
to the earl of | 9 |
in a voice of | 8 |
for the most part | 8 |
for the honour of | 8 |
at the sight of | 8 |
the sight of the | 8 |
sibyll and her father | 8 |
in the presence of | 8 |
in the name of | 8 |
the majority of the | 8 |
reign of edward iv | 8 |
to the lady anne | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
the duke of burgundy | 8 |
the house of nevile | 8 |
my lord of warwick | 8 |
he muttered to himself | 8 |
the son of a | 8 |
of the count de | 8 |
to the duke of | 8 |
wars of the roses | 8 |
his hand on the | 7 |
of the great earl | 7 |
might have been expected | 7 |
of warwick and his | 7 |
the earl of worcester | 7 |
laid his hand on | 7 |
the king and the | 7 |
the eyes of the | 7 |
under the name of | 7 |
in a low voice | 7 |
the remembrance of the | 7 |
the officers of the | 7 |
the leader of the | 7 |
the line of the | 7 |
it was not till | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
at the battle of | 7 |
and the duchess of | 7 |
of warwick and the | 7 |
the head of a | 7 |
of his father and | 7 |
in the hour of | 7 |
on the other side | 7 |
the entrance of the | 7 |
the earl of oxford | 7 |
the tower of london | 7 |
the duke and the | 7 |
the arrival of the | 6 |
in favour of the | 6 |
of salisbury and warwick | 6 |
the heir of fitzhugh | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
laying his hand on | 6 |
the retainers of the | 6 |
the ladies of the | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
i would not have | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
that he should have | 6 |
than that of the | 6 |
in one of the | 6 |
did not dare to | 6 |
at the gates of | 6 |
of margaret of anjou | 6 |
to and fro the | 6 |
the duke of somerset | 6 |
earl of salisbury and | 6 |
the garrison of calais | 6 |
at the same moment | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
he would have been | 6 |
and the duke of | 6 |
the return of the | 6 |
the state of the | 6 |
at a little distance | 6 |
the young duke of | 6 |
with the duke of | 6 |
in the fifteenth century | 6 |
warwick and king edward | 6 |
of henry the fifth | 6 |
to which he was | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
i have a daughter | 6 |
caught sight of the | 6 |
on the one hand | 6 |
of the civil war | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
the great north road | 6 |
at the age of | 6 |
in the house of | 6 |
the destruction of the | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
richard duke of york | 6 |
as we have seen | 6 |
at the hands of | 6 |
with the earl of | 6 |
nor was it only | 5 |
to the right and | 5 |
it was at this | 5 |
and the rest of | 5 |
to the cause of | 5 |
of the lady bonville | 5 |
between warwick and the | 5 |
tiptoft earl of worcester | 5 |
of the reign of | 5 |
between the king and | 5 |
a view of the | 5 |
the face of the | 5 |
between edward and the | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
might be seen the | 5 |
of the lords of | 5 |
the cause of his | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
the lords of the | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
to the palace of | 5 |
the sight of his | 5 |
the pride of the | 5 |
that the king was | 5 |
the point of his | 5 |
the palace of the | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
by the duke of | 5 |
of henry the sixth | 5 |
in a few minutes | 5 |
the heir of lancaster | 5 |
the gates of the | 5 |
that he could not | 5 |
about two thousand men | 5 |
in the halls of | 5 |
the departure of the | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
the rear of the | 5 |
ladies of the court | 5 |
at the very time | 5 |
the field of battle | 5 |
god and saint george | 5 |
the moment that the | 5 |
was on his way | 5 |
the honour of the | 5 |
the restoration of the | 5 |
in the spring of | 5 |
the hearts of the | 5 |
said the heir of | 5 |
he seems to have | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
of the yorkists was | 5 |
of the lady anne | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
heir to the throne | 5 |
knowest thou not that | 5 |
of the heir of | 5 |
the heir of burgundy | 5 |
raoul de fulke and | 5 |
of the lord hastings | 5 |
could not fail to | 5 |
which he had been | 5 |
other side of the | 5 |
on their way to | 5 |
the end of the | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
of the lancastrian line | 5 |
the city of london | 5 |
court of edward iv | 5 |
the bastard of burgundy | 5 |
to the throne of | 5 |
the strength of the | 5 |
to be found in | 5 |
by sir leslie stephen | 5 |
hand extended to him | 5 |
had been in the | 5 |
in the service of | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
the son of richard | 5 |
after a short pause | 5 |
heir to the crown | 5 |
earl of warwick had | 5 |
in the rous roll | 5 |
the king of france | 5 |
at the court of | 5 |
in the neighbourhood of | 5 |
greater part of the | 5 |
the men of the | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
to the lord hastings | 5 |
the bulk of the | 5 |
and in a few | 5 |
to a man who | 5 |
by the sight of | 5 |
at such a time | 4 |
may be sure that | 4 |
to the dignity of | 4 |
would have been a | 4 |
that the earl was | 4 |
it is probable that | 4 |
as he approached the | 4 |
i fear me that | 4 |
of the young prince | 4 |
of edward the fourth | 4 |
in search of the | 4 |
edward and the earl | 4 |
of richard of york | 4 |
the effect of his | 4 |
and the bastard of | 4 |
favour with the king | 4 |
that he would not | 4 |
the steps of the | 4 |
to the service of | 4 |
she paused a moment | 4 |
god and our lady | 4 |
in the prime of | 4 |
the duke of buckingham | 4 |
at the moment of | 4 |
starting to his feet | 4 |
of york and salisbury | 4 |
and that of his | 4 |
and restored them to | 4 |
death of his father | 4 |
of which he had | 4 |
sign of the times | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
breach between warwick and | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
the day when the | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
the fact that the | 4 |
and the lady anne | 4 |
it is hard to | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
the castle of middleham | 4 |
i thank thee for | 4 |
of the middle ages | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
if the earl of | 4 |
the whole force of | 4 |
in the previous year | 4 |
courtney earl of devon | 4 |
the court of edward | 4 |
his father and brother | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
who had fallen at | 4 |
the age of twenty | 4 |
the throne of england | 4 |
to the side of | 4 |
the safety of the | 4 |
once in his life | 4 |
the countess of warwick | 4 |
in the mind of | 4 |
the moment that he | 4 |
of harrington and bonville | 4 |
the kiss of the | 4 |
the father of the | 4 |
adam and his daughter | 4 |
the grandson of henry | 4 |
and the earl were | 4 |
by the earl of | 4 |
palace of the tower | 4 |
to the best of | 4 |
at the very moment | 4 |
in the end of | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
and the archbishop of | 4 |
and the earl had | 4 |
on the eve of | 4 |
the right and left | 4 |
he paused a moment | 4 |
that warwick and clarence | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
was by no means | 4 |
but the earl of | 4 |
leaning against the wall | 4 |
as we have before | 4 |
of the woodvilles and | 4 |
had up to this | 4 |
the hands of his | 4 |
his wife and his | 4 |
the woodvilles and herberts | 4 |
in hand with the | 4 |
nor was this all | 4 |
to the court of | 4 |
the prejudices of the | 4 |
and there was a | 4 |
shout for king henry | 4 |
his hand on his | 4 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 4 |
on the coast of | 4 |
of latimer and fitzhugh | 4 |
as we have said | 4 |
duke and the earl | 4 |
with each other in | 4 |
the dynasty of york | 4 |
of the court of | 4 |
that the earl had | 4 |
not far from the | 4 |
of the privy council | 4 |
in the wide world | 4 |
that margaret of anjou | 4 |
which the duke of | 4 |
had much of the | 4 |
montagu and the earl | 4 |
and the next moment | 4 |
with the point of | 4 |
is the kiss of | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
the eye of the | 4 |
of the officers of | 4 |
there was a long | 4 |
from the duke of | 4 |
the affairs of the | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
the government of ireland | 4 |
that the duke of | 4 |
one of the few | 4 |
of the duchy of | 4 |
sharp is the kiss | 4 |
at once into the | 4 |
from one of the | 4 |
it seemeth to me | 4 |
he turned to the | 4 |
the archbishop of narbonne | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
listened to him with | 4 |
captain of calais and | 4 |
his face with his | 4 |
the lady of longueville | 4 |
be found in the | 4 |
the room in which | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
george duke of clarence | 4 |
of the ladies of | 4 |
in the course of | 4 |
hand in hand with | 4 |
it was but a | 4 |
and as he spoke | 4 |
on the th of | 4 |
that the king had | 4 |
the king in his | 4 |
not one of the | 4 |
the fourteenth of april | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
the house of the | 4 |
of the north country | 4 |
to him in the | 4 |
the citizens of london | 4 |
the french king had | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
the whole of his | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
the aspect of the | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
reign of henry the | 4 |
at the distance of | 4 |
playing with his dagger | 4 |
himself at the head | 4 |
with his own hands | 4 |
intrigues of the court | 4 |
grandson of henry v | 4 |
made a sign to | 4 |
the dead of night | 4 |
he pointed to the | 4 |
the house of commons | 4 |
the cause of their | 4 |
the badge of the | 4 |
to the heir of | 4 |
the strength of his | 4 |
to the son of | 4 |
the duchy of york | 4 |
son of richard of | 4 |
ground of old cockaigne | 3 |
the curtain of the | 3 |
to make preparations for | 3 |
with the title of | 3 |
fell on his knees | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
with tears in his | 3 |
heard that edward had | 3 |
the days of the | 3 |
bade his men shout | 3 |
on each side of | 3 |
it is not true | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
know not how to | 3 |
of richard of gloucester | 3 |
there was a general | 3 |
and folding his arms | 3 |
house of york is | 3 |
there was a pause | 3 |
of such of the | 3 |
against the earl of | 3 |
so far as we | 3 |
king edward had been | 3 |
we need scarcely say | 3 |
the sanctuary of westminster | 3 |
daughter of lord warwick | 3 |
at these last words | 3 |
in the houses of | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
when thou talkest of | 3 |
of raoul de fulke | 3 |
the earldom of salisbury | 3 |
threw her arms round | 3 |
the last hope of | 3 |
of the prince of | 3 |
with these words he | 3 |
at the entrance of | 3 |
the hope and the | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
not the man to | 3 |
the presence of a | 3 |
the battle of towton | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
mate and equal of | 3 |
to have been so | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
precincts of the tower | 3 |
rivers and his son | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
on the welsh border | 3 |
earl and the archbishop | 3 |
which ended in the | 3 |
to the reader the | 3 |
with the count of | 3 |
i have thought of | 3 |
to the tower of | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
of master marmaduke nevile | 3 |
the heart of man | 3 |
the true spirit of | 3 |
of the earls of | 3 |
long live king henry | 3 |
not frown on me | 3 |
john and de fulke | 3 |
and for the rest | 3 |
we may be sure | 3 |
restored them to the | 3 |
uttered an exclamation of | 3 |
for the silver arrow | 3 |
to save his life | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
think not that i | 3 |
not for my sake | 3 |
him that he had | 3 |
in a loud voice | 3 |
he said in a | 3 |
the cares of the | 3 |
no less a person | 3 |
within a few days | 3 |
far as we can | 3 |
the mate and equal | 3 |
the levies of the | 3 |
and his son were | 3 |
the coming of the | 3 |
of the wars of | 3 |
sprang from his steed | 3 |
with these words the | 3 |
by the death of | 3 |
his wife and son | 3 |
of calais and admiral | 3 |
the man of the | 3 |
banishment of the woodvilles | 3 |
the king had sent | 3 |
in the court below | 3 |
with a forced smile | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
there was no doubt | 3 |
in the open air | 3 |
with the duchess of | 3 |
some weeks after the | 3 |
that i would not | 3 |
we have before observed | 3 |
give me thy hand | 3 |
the exigencies of the | 3 |
lord of montagu and | 3 |
as far as he | 3 |
arms folded in his | 3 |
of the cause of | 3 |
i crave pardon for | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
all the men of | 3 |
brother of the earl | 3 |
of the elder branch | 3 |
to margaret of anjou | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
me look at thee | 3 |
nothing less than the | 3 |
the first time since | 3 |
by one of those | 3 |
and for the first | 3 |
a few words of | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
with four thousand men | 3 |
he had resolved to | 3 |
to me in the | 3 |
i see that the | 3 |
archbishop of york and | 3 |
ralph earl of westmoreland | 3 |
the bastard of fauconbridge | 3 |
and leaning on his | 3 |
of the royal family | 3 |
rope round his neck | 3 |
of charles the bold | 3 |
spite of all the | 3 |
the approach of the | 3 |
as if i had | 3 |
took his way to | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
warwick and queen margaret | 3 |
it was some weeks | 3 |
with seven thousand men | 3 |
the hand extended to | 3 |
he had seen the | 3 |
we have already mentioned | 3 |
the banishment of the | 3 |
he laid his hand | 3 |
and this is the | 3 |
a friend to the | 3 |
a man who has | 3 |
on the throne of | 3 |
dawned the morning of | 3 |
down to the day | 3 |
majority of the english | 3 |
for thee and thine | 3 |
is said to have | 3 |
in the same place | 3 |
to his native land | 3 |
impulse of the moment | 3 |
the knight of lytton | 3 |
since the reign of | 3 |
in an age when | 3 |
the white lion of | 3 |
at a later period | 3 |
the visit of the | 3 |
of york and the | 3 |
it is too late | 3 |
heirs of latimer and | 3 |
his uncle of york | 3 |
and most of the | 3 |
my lord of montagu | 3 |
in the middle ages | 3 |
to set fire to | 3 |
it night and day | 3 |
narrative of the lord | 3 |
was at an end | 3 |
the arms of the | 3 |
and who had now | 3 |
the very midst of | 3 |
the life of a | 3 |
it seems to me | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
loyalty to the king | 3 |
to the yorkist cause | 3 |
and sir thomas dymoke | 3 |
margaret and her son | 3 |
had saved from the | 3 |
the name of nevile | 3 |
the very spot where | 3 |
one of these days | 3 |
i pray you to | 3 |
his hand upon the | 3 |
down their arms and | 3 |
of richard the third | 3 |
and many of the | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
gazed on each other | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
place on the th | 3 |
do not frown on | 3 |
to the great friar | 3 |
apart from the rest | 3 |
to the great earl | 3 |
he and his men | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
the earl of shrewsbury | 3 |
the bastard of bourbon | 3 |
his grace the king | 3 |
i crave your pardon | 3 |
the interests of his | 3 |
the lady anne to | 3 |
with a handful of | 3 |
the earl and his | 3 |
of the de veres | 3 |
below the state of | 3 |
in advance of his | 3 |
the recollection of the | 3 |
justice existing not in | 3 |
there was no one | 3 |
the favour of the | 3 |
a gentleman of my | 3 |
the way to his | 3 |
he caught sight of | 3 |
the count de f | 3 |
with the young prince | 3 |
moved to the door | 3 |
dismal dawned the morning | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
a man of great | 3 |
if i could love | 3 |
by the duchess of | 3 |
and what with the | 3 |
earl of warwick was | 3 |
richard of gloucester had | 3 |
the progress of the | 3 |
of warwick had been | 3 |
the possibility of a | 3 |
accession to the throne | 3 |
delivered of a son | 3 |
the th of april | 3 |
captive in the tower | 3 |
be the first to | 3 |
to which he had | 3 |
of the yorkist lords | 3 |
the admiration of a | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
star of the de | 3 |
and the weal of | 3 |
made him no less | 3 |
i returned to find | 3 |
with the object of | 3 |
bear and ragged staff | 3 |
was lost in the | 3 |
of the ragged staff | 3 |
reign of edward iii | 3 |
that the fate of | 3 |
with every man that | 3 |
even as it was | 3 |
the old duchess of | 3 |
the straits of dover | 3 |
back to the old | 3 |
it is in vain | 3 |
weal of the realm | 3 |
of warwick and montagu | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
than those of the | 3 |
a few years later | 3 |
in the fashion of | 3 |
from the north and | 3 |
laid his hand upon | 3 |
think no more of | 3 |
one of the greatest | 3 |
was at this time | 3 |
said the dame of | 3 |
i cannot give thee | 3 |
when he had done | 3 |
as it may seem | 3 |
the lord mayor and | 3 |
of the sons of | 3 |
day of his death | 3 |
george neville the archbishop | 3 |
the impulse of the | 3 |
the realm of england | 3 |
reign of richard ii | 3 |
and said in a | 3 |
the moment of his | 3 |
came up to london | 3 |
of the fourteenth of | 3 |
there is yet time | 3 |
by a series of | 3 |
reign of henry vii | 3 |
and i will not | 3 |
men shout for king | 3 |
going to the door | 3 |
it was no longer | 3 |
at the earliest opportunity | 3 |
less a person than | 3 |
of bona of savoy | 3 |
the next day the | 3 |
to the presence of | 3 |
for once in his | 3 |
count of charolois is | 3 |
the throne of the | 3 |
the cause of a | 3 |
of the public weal | 3 |
come to the king | 3 |
the responsibility for the | 3 |
the earl on his | 3 |
will go to the | 3 |
said to have been | 3 |
warwick and his family | 3 |
to raise an army | 3 |
and the house of | 3 |
walked to and fro | 3 |
aside the curtain of | 3 |
he had sought to | 3 |
henry of bolingbroke had | 3 |
the first to break | 3 |
the fate of the | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
seems to have had | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
the main body of | 3 |
from cliff to cliff | 3 |
his hand to his | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
the banner of the | 3 |
the way in which | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
as he saw the | 3 |
it shall not be | 3 |
taking with him his | 3 |
had hitherto seemed to | 3 |
between edward and his | 3 |
the loss of the | 3 |
side by side with | 3 |
morning of the fourteenth | 3 |
as he lifted his | 3 |
of somerset and the | 3 |
i would as lief | 3 |
the youngest of the | 3 |
the very centre of | 3 |
are on their way | 3 |
the face of a | 3 |
and in the midst | 3 |
seemed to betoken a | 3 |
as he passed the | 3 |
of the wakefield tower | 3 |
warner and his daughter | 3 |
the sweep of the | 3 |
the scene of action | 3 |
lord grey de ruthyn | 3 |
he was ready to | 3 |
put spurs to his | 3 |
the name of king | 3 |
at the threshold of | 3 |
outbreak of civil war | 3 |
at the gate of | 3 |
to me as a | 3 |
earl of warwick and | 3 |
the last few weeks | 3 |
the details of the | 3 |
this is not all | 3 |
in a few moments | 3 |
the duke and his | 3 |
after the battle of | 3 |
in command of the | 3 |
of the hands of | 3 |
from the first moment | 3 |
the peers of england | 3 |
that the earl of | 3 |
in a low tone | 3 |
of the great barons | 3 |
the chamber where the | 3 |
of the young king | 3 |
at once from the | 3 |
allegiance to the king | 3 |
it may seem to | 3 |
it was obvious that | 3 |
for he was still | 3 |
some days after the | 3 |
a justice existing not | 3 |
the day of his | 3 |
up to this moment | 3 |
the mass of the | 3 |
on the morning of | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
before the walls of | 3 |
the fortunes of his | 3 |
those who have been | 3 |
the bastard of exeter | 3 |
one of the gentlemen | 3 |
when he heard that | 3 |
their way to the | 3 |
of the yorkist army | 3 |
the position of the | 3 |
pride of warwick and | 3 |
with the other he | 3 |
richard earl of salisbury | 3 |
as we can judge | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
young earl of march | 3 |
to break up the | 3 |
would have made a | 3 |
by the favour of | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
in contrast to the | 3 |
the house of a | 3 |
the alliance with burgundy | 3 |
be seen in the | 3 |
to him by alwyn | 3 |
and dismal dawned the | 3 |
round and round the | 3 |
of the archbishop of | 3 |
the dress of the | 3 |
protector of the realm | 3 |
to be aware that | 3 |
the group round the | 3 |
it was to be | 3 |
outbreak of the civil | 3 |
the memory of his | 3 |
in the adjoining chamber | 3 |
had been the cause | 3 |
the earl had been | 3 |
of the two parties | 3 |
and if he had | 3 |
the hand of a | 3 |
him to the tower | 3 |
queen and her friends | 3 |
in a voice that | 3 |
at a time when | 3 |
king henry and the | 3 |
of joan of beaufort | 3 |
in the dress of | 3 |
from the first to | 3 |
dear to me as | 3 |
on the field of | 3 |
of suffolk and somerset | 3 |
and then my lord | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
the daughter of lord | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
the earl of devon | 3 |
the heir of the | 3 |
spurs to his steed | 3 |
the end of may | 3 |
of the bear and | 3 |
part of the population | 3 |
majority of the nation | 3 |
governance of the realm | 3 |
at the first glance | 3 |
seem to have been | 3 |
that the cause of | 3 |
as it had been | 3 |
as the saw saith | 3 |
of edward and the | 3 |
if thou wilt not | 3 |
the conclusion of a | 3 |
of her own age | 3 |
of the scotch border | 3 |
he bowed his head | 3 |
of the town of | 3 |
bourchier earl of essex | 3 |
the new position of | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
the sign of the | 3 |
the silence of the | 3 |
and nearer to the | 3 |
the chamber in which | 3 |
white lion of march | 3 |
the person of the | 3 |
him that he was | 3 |
governor of the tower | 3 |
the best of the | 3 |
in the summer of | 3 |
as we have already | 3 |
the young earl of | 3 |
edward and his minister | 3 |
robes of the tymbesteres | 3 |
one of the bystanders | 3 |
before the battle of | 3 |
duke of exeter and | 3 |
his men shout for | 3 |
the edge of the | 3 |
as captain of calais | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
of the lord of | 3 |
the signal for the | 3 |
sought refuge in the | 3 |
the knights and squires | 3 |
the councils of the | 3 |
at one end of | 3 |
house of neville and | 3 |
the character of edward | 3 |
not only in the | 3 |
let me look at | 3 |
the fortunes of the | 3 |
the duke and duchess | 3 |
to the surprise of | 3 |
a man who had | 3 |
not that i am | 3 |
in the lap of | 3 |
of the english people | 3 |
the earl of wiltshire | 3 |
the crown of england | 3 |
in our own day | 3 |
he was regarded as | 3 |
by the blood of | 3 |
the field of towton | 3 |
the army of york | 3 |
and king edward was | 3 |
face with his hands | 3 |
i am a man | 3 |
before the gates of | 3 |
name of king henry | 3 |
cut him off from | 3 |
he had been the | 3 |
of john of gaunt | 3 |
uttered a faint exclamation | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
the house of lords | 3 |
of charolois is a | 3 |
the signs of the | 3 |
slaying of the woodvilles | 3 |
edward earl of march | 3 |
will not listen to | 3 |
foe in the field | 3 |
as it seemed to | 3 |
to his brother the | 3 |
thou knowest that i | 3 |
vied with each other | 3 |
asked one of the | 3 |
out of the town | 3 |
a mile from the | 3 |
it is not a | 3 |
the fashion of the | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
in token of his | 3 |
the fumes of the | 3 |
of voice and manner | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
that the lancastrians had | 3 |
the success of the | 3 |
the jealousy of the | 3 |
the folds of his | 3 |
by the earl and | 3 |
the cause of lancaster | 3 |
on the next day | 3 |
the right of the | 3 |
house of lancaster was | 3 |
was some weeks after | 3 |
less than three thousand | 3 |
i have reason to | 3 |
is it possible that | 3 |
his brother the archbishop | 3 |
his way through the | 3 |
contrasted forcibly with the | 3 |
the first to the | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
the captain of the | 3 |
the reign of richard | 3 |
at the dead of | 3 |
in the court of | 3 |
of montagu and northumberland | 3 |
of one who had | 3 |
the precincts of the | 3 |
to my castle of | 3 |
thou hast no right | 3 |
long live the king | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
of henry of windsor | 3 |
it was intended to | 3 |
the gibbet for the | 3 |
of which thou art | 3 |
to those who have | 3 |
the rout of ludford | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
the heir of westmoreland | 3 |
the outskirts of the | 3 |
that it was no | 3 |
that i would fain | 3 |
the service of the | 3 |
cared not for the | 3 |
one of the first | 3 |
the morning of the | 3 |
well as in the | 3 |
woe to the man | 3 |
one to the other | 3 |
a word with you | 3 |
his arms folded in | 3 |
in the spirit of | 3 |
position of the king | 3 |
hurrying to and fro | 3 |
the embrasure of a | 3 |
the machinations of the | 3 |
the knights and barons | 3 |
the invasion of england | 3 |
the mayor and aldermen | 3 |
in right of his | 3 |
he did not dare | 3 |
duchess of bedford and | 3 |
in common with the | 3 |
at his right hand | 3 |
any other of the | 3 |
of the estates of | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
the custom of the | 3 |
of the young man | 3 |
of a noble house | 3 |
old duchess of bedford | 3 |
i am but a | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
the secret of the | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
the model of a | 3 |
the remnant of the | 3 |
to the day of | 3 |
the flower of the | 3 |
with the house of | 3 |
he had seen his | 3 |
in the face of | 3 |
the earl himself was | 3 |
the great lords of | 3 |
of the lancastrian lords | 3 |
the final outbreak of | 3 |
receive the visits of | 2 |
countenance of the earl | 2 |
the bright gray eyes | 2 |
of france and england | 2 |
i dare not say | 2 |
we have so often | 2 |
nicholas alwyn visits the | 2 |
he has seduced into | 2 |
and with them the | 2 |
as he saw his | 2 |
of the details of | 2 |
master adam warner grows | 2 |
were on their way | 2 |
the radiant star of | 2 |
and his men were | 2 |
the imminence of their | 2 |
which he had so | 2 |
that had taken the | 2 |
made himself by his | 2 |
and the conditions of | 2 |
visits the archbishop of | 2 |
said the young prince | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
adam shrugged his shoulders | 2 |
of king henry vi | 2 |
custom of the day | 2 |
than if he had | 2 |
at that time a | 2 |
than with the pole | 2 |
from the eastern counties | 2 |
the meeting of the | 2 |
and sir john dynham | 2 |
to the peers of | 2 |
bowed his head in | 2 |
and strange as it | 2 |
to the test of | 2 |
place where he had | 2 |
with a sort of | 2 |
the heads of the | 2 |
in the absence of | 2 |
graul skellet loves not | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
these words were said | 2 |
that the yorkists were | 2 |
was a general movement | 2 |
fumes of the wine | 2 |
five in the morning | 2 |
which escorted the princess | 2 |
his robes of state | 2 |
in the escheats roll | 2 |
the tent of the | 2 |
opposite direction to that | 2 |
forgive me if i | 2 |
but it is hard | 2 |
lifted to his lips | 2 |
that i am not | 2 |
into the royal presence | 2 |
restoration of the lancastrian | 2 |
was in every way | 2 |
within the last few | 2 |
duke of buckingham had | 2 |
is not this a | 2 |
anne threw herself on | 2 |
the ruin of his | 2 |
a declaration that they | 2 |
i know not whether | 2 |
they darted through the | 2 |
it may be so | 2 |
in return for the | 2 |
the silk that bound | 2 |
not only by the | 2 |
she scrupled not to | 2 |
was on his road | 2 |
in the same tone | 2 |
began to think the | 2 |
on the same spot | 2 |
whom the king had | 2 |
the same of thee | 2 |
king edward arrives at | 2 |
xiv playing with treason | 2 |
moment that warwick was | 2 |
of warwick and king | 2 |
to get him out | 2 |
he is a scholar | 2 |
to the scene of | 2 |
with the affairs of | 2 |
and is met on | 2 |
see the lord henry | 2 |
the men of a | 2 |
with the aspect of | 2 |
to raise fresh troops | 2 |
awakes in the sage | 2 |
the hospital of st | 2 |
which was destined to | 2 |
shadow of a king | 2 |
a full view of | 2 |
in his earlier youth | 2 |
had been made protector | 2 |
his whole heart and | 2 |
and as they gained | 2 |
to the utmost the | 2 |
a heart in which | 2 |
warwick and clarence were | 2 |
was to be found | 2 |
cross of his sword | 2 |
of the habits and | 2 |
unworthy of the high | 2 |
may i make bold | 2 |
model of what such | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
of warwick and salisbury | 2 |
at him in surprise | 2 |
an attempt to seize | 2 |
again hath tracked the | 2 |
would have been his | 2 |
question of the succession | 2 |
it seemed as if | 2 |
before he heard the | 2 |
rivers and john woodville | 2 |
on the edge of | 2 |
would be found on | 2 |
only one of the | 2 |
the title of the | 2 |
hearts of the people | 2 |
worthy to be a | 2 |
fortress of the tower | 2 |
thee to such a | 2 |
uproar was heard without | 2 |
have bowed my pride | 2 |
the quarrel of warwick | 2 |
head of the family | 2 |
who would rule in | 2 |
as if the war | 2 |
the door opened gently | 2 |
but whether it was | 2 |
the marriage of the | 2 |
uttered a cry of | 2 |
of the northumbrian castles | 2 |
have given thee to | 2 |
late earl of devon | 2 |
and the count de | 2 |
and if ever thou | 2 |
some three or four | 2 |
await the coming of | 2 |
the shadow of the | 2 |
to the entrance of | 2 |
from john of gaunt | 2 |
proud face of the | 2 |
silly sage he has | 2 |
the side of a | 2 |
thou wilt see the | 2 |
in unison with the | 2 |
face of the duchess | 2 |
thirty at the time | 2 |
took a taper from | 2 |
and not till after | 2 |
the absence of the | 2 |
of the castle and | 2 |
obedient to a sign | 2 |
edward arrives at the | 2 |
we make thee king | 2 |
then my lord of | 2 |
our lady of walsingham | 2 |
one of her own | 2 |
the city and the | 2 |
the dignity of a | 2 |
the daughter of warwick | 2 |
brother richard of gloucester | 2 |
by a tone of | 2 |
that thou wilt have | 2 |
of hastings and katherine | 2 |
at once by the | 2 |
and popular friar bungey | 2 |
the whole royalty of | 2 |
had by no means | 2 |
so discontented that the | 2 |
the stranger is recovered | 2 |
moment the door opened | 2 |
had never been a | 2 |
the witch and her | 2 |
towards the end of | 2 |
thank thee for the | 2 |
back to the north | 2 |
laid open to the | 2 |
his arms folded on | 2 |
i forget those gray | 2 |
the end of june | 2 |
an old man and | 2 |
summer chase in the | 2 |
with the loss of | 2 |
bulk of the army | 2 |
for the duke of | 2 |
the suburbs of the | 2 |
the bishops of ely | 2 |
interview of earl warwick | 2 |
the very time that | 2 |
the accomplishments of the | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
the soles of his | 2 |
who had followed him | 2 |
that master warner had | 2 |
opened some glimpses of | 2 |
in the palace of | 2 |
for the destruction of | 2 |
and surrounded by his | 2 |
the neighbourhood of his | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
leaning on his sword | 2 |
in the third story | 2 |
had been making a | 2 |
to place upon the | 2 |
chamber fears to forfeit | 2 |
meddling with the affairs | 2 |
and took up the | 2 |
to spare no pains | 2 |
at the commencement of | 2 |
when she heard the | 2 |
the house of percy | 2 |
and playing with his | 2 |
i ask not that | 2 |
which the history passes | 2 |
and the saxon demagogue | 2 |
but the day was | 2 |
the most powerful of | 2 |
begun in the previous | 2 |
though it may seem | 2 |
duke of norfolk and | 2 |
jasper earl of pembroke | 2 |
favour of king edward | 2 |
adam warner is notably | 2 |
distinguished from the rest | 2 |
his first act was | 2 |
he lifted his finger | 2 |
at this time the | 2 |
can he injure the | 2 |
i have sought you | 2 |
was far from being | 2 |
as if in the | 2 |
of the queen and | 2 |
transfer of his allegiance | 2 |
waved his hand to | 2 |
the mail of the | 2 |
to show that he | 2 |
revel of the living | 2 |
duke of york and | 2 |
wedded confidence and love | 2 |
the steel of the | 2 |
of mayor and council | 2 |
the brother of louis | 2 |
to the honours of | 2 |
i think that the | 2 |
none were by to | 2 |
in the intervals of | 2 |
a man who can | 2 |
the hearts of england | 2 |
of the lands of | 2 |
knew that if he | 2 |
a small body of | 2 |
benefits which royal patronage | 2 |
that henry of windsor | 2 |
of which an extract | 2 |
the town of barnet | 2 |
dark thought destined to | 2 |
his eyes upon that | 2 |
with his arms folded | 2 |
appearance of the scholar | 2 |
do you not remember | 2 |
deemed it dishonouring in | 2 |
the earl listened and | 2 |
and the crowd shouted | 2 |
the stronghold of the | 2 |
the dress of this | 2 |
be king of england | 2 |
bridegroom of her youth | 2 |
person of king henry | 2 |
the merit of the | 2 |
it came to pass | 2 |
his hand to alwyn | 2 |
he was on his | 2 |
the ladies of england | 2 |
compare not unfavourably with | 2 |
warwick and his son | 2 |
appeases a discontented prince | 2 |
and her esteem for | 2 |
about to retire to | 2 |
caught up the cry | 2 |
descendant of john of | 2 |
in the court he | 2 |
she could not pardon | 2 |
her eye rested upon | 2 |
the decline of day | 2 |
one of the loftiest | 2 |
young woman dreams of | 2 |
to have recourse to | 2 |
greater portion of the | 2 |
between katherine and herself | 2 |
who had fought at | 2 |
the fact that his | 2 |
in heart with the | 2 |
i will speak to | 2 |
said the young man | 2 |
had come to the | 2 |
to the common bourne | 2 |
the evil days of | 2 |
not to be aware | 2 |
in a hollow whisper | 2 |
of captain of calais | 2 |
the lower limbs were | 2 |
bedford and friar bungey | 2 |
and there was an | 2 |
out of sight of | 2 |
to cringe to the | 2 |
and took refuge in | 2 |
had failed to receive | 2 |
a hundred armed men | 2 |
the room with a | 2 |
who should be more | 2 |
of the white rose | 2 |
hast no right to | 2 |
right glad am i | 2 |
of the realm which | 2 |
the goddess of eloquence | 2 |
traitor at the hearth | 2 |
while lord warwick marches | 2 |
the heart of a | 2 |
met on the road | 2 |
leading the way to | 2 |
your highness will pardon | 2 |
can it be possible | 2 |
now in the tower | 2 |
in a moment of | 2 |
in thine old age | 2 |
on the head of | 2 |
grants of lands and | 2 |
in an altered and | 2 |
edward had set out | 2 |
a small troop of | 2 |
and the majority of | 2 |
making an end of | 2 |
trader and the gentle | 2 |
injure the house of | 2 |
to confer on the | 2 |
anthony woodville and the | 2 |
and hearing of the | 2 |
expression of his face | 2 |
birth of an heir | 2 |
and the knight of | 2 |
in the reaction of | 2 |
warner is notably commended | 2 |
the night and the | 2 |
the service of lancaster | 2 |
a blow on the | 2 |
of the ominous tymbesteres | 2 |
her esteem for its | 2 |
a voice choked with | 2 |
i say to you | 2 |
the standard and the | 2 |
hurried from the room | 2 |
the grave and solemn | 2 |
he sent forthwith to | 2 |
was no marvel if | 2 |
and his brother richard | 2 |
thrown off the mask | 2 |
promising free pardon to | 2 |
to all of you | 2 |
the spiritual weal of | 2 |
retirement of the woodvilles | 2 |
how the bastard of | 2 |
thou hast conquered the | 2 |
at variance with the | 2 |
by the promotion of | 2 |
against edward of york | 2 |
strode from the tent | 2 |
the only chance of | 2 |
is on the throne | 2 |
spread down the line | 2 |
for safety and for | 2 |
go to the lord | 2 |
hands of the young | 2 |
the reign of john | 2 |
but i should have | 2 |
duchess of clarence had | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
presence of the king | 2 |
it please your grace | 2 |
the siege of the | 2 |
and i am a | 2 |
the conditions of power | 2 |
and yet as he | 2 |
the minds of his | 2 |
of him who would | 2 |
up their minds that | 2 |
adam warner grows a | 2 |
what faith edward iv | 2 |
a great body of | 2 |
the quarter where the | 2 |
in the houses even | 2 |
i know not how | 2 |
chapter xiii the quarrel | 2 |
is sir marmaduke nevile | 2 |
that the lancastrians would | 2 |
looked at him in | 2 |
a mile and a | 2 |
one of his most | 2 |
be wiser than his | 2 |
i will do my | 2 |
what such a book | 2 |
iii richard of salisbury | 2 |
he drew forth a | 2 |
of the people were | 2 |
when one of them | 2 |
said the young duke | 2 |
be heard in the | 2 |
and the restoration of | 2 |
so young and so | 2 |
did i not warn | 2 |
as a man of | 2 |
of the aire was | 2 |
for weal or for | 2 |
the long procession to | 2 |
would be the first | 2 |
can take care of | 2 |
earl of warwick to | 2 |
on october th the | 2 |
lords come to the | 2 |
that it was the | 2 |
as he thus spoke | 2 |
the lord hastings is | 2 |
the barons of england | 2 |
officers of the household | 2 |
my castle of warwick | 2 |
by the roar of | 2 |
to the dove is | 2 |
character of her face | 2 |
a philosopher for meddling | 2 |
the presence of my | 2 |
he would make his | 2 |
the rebels at olney | 2 |
the solitary sage and | 2 |
and the horror of | 2 |
the chief of the | 2 |
sibyll uttered a faint | 2 |
of five hundred men | 2 |
by sir sidney colvin | 2 |
sons edward and edmund | 2 |
they drew near to | 2 |
there was so much | 2 |
show that he had | 2 |
of father and child | 2 |
and at that moment | 2 |
the weal of england | 2 |
that he came in | 2 |
that he left his | 2 |
he raised his eyes | 2 |
hope and the agony | 2 |
the person of king | 2 |
of which sparkled with | 2 |
amidst a group of | 2 |
the king as he | 2 |
of the stout earl | 2 |
though the duke of | 2 |
the whole army was | 2 |
the second was a | 2 |
destined to eclipse a | 2 |
it possible that he | 2 |
was now able to | 2 |
i know that you | 2 |
the destructive organ of | 2 |
this time it was | 2 |
the strife which sibyll | 2 |
more to be envied | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
no time to lose | 2 |
and when he had | 2 |
and the sad child | 2 |
warwick was eager to | 2 |
true to him and | 2 |
with oaths and curses | 2 |
warwick was touched and | 2 |
and was about to | 2 |
rich man and a | 2 |
completely at the mercy | 2 |
and fell on his | 2 |
of march shakes his | 2 |
repairs to the king | 2 |
the first subject of | 2 |
be proud to call | 2 |
to be faithful to | 2 |
the coast of normandy | 2 |
adam warner and sibyll | 2 |
was in command of | 2 |
of a general pacification | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
retired to his chamber | 2 |
said the lady longueville | 2 |
the manners of the | 2 |
it was as a | 2 |
the success of his | 2 |
the troops from the | 2 |
solitary sage and the | 2 |
for it was not | 2 |
of a long and | 2 |
edward or a henry | 2 |
fair young face of | 2 |
that they could never | 2 |
it is due to | 2 |
from the coast of | 2 |
departure of the king | 2 |
many personages by that | 2 |
sagacity to perceive that | 2 |
his birthright but a | 2 |
death to the wizard | 2 |
end of the line | 2 |
machinations of the woodvilles | 2 |
with which she had | 2 |
the history passes from | 2 |
important part of the | 2 |
become the mother of | 2 |
country mouse in the | 2 |
open to the reader | 2 |
the two unquiet brothers | 2 |
of the tower of | 2 |
and how fares my | 2 |
to put them to | 2 |
this moment the door | 2 |
either for warwick or | 2 |
living in the life | 2 |
with a curl of | 2 |
i had deemed it | 2 |
are said to have | 2 |
to lay hands on | 2 |
have been much to | 2 |
deliberations of mayor and | 2 |
the court of margaret | 2 |
into one of his | 2 |
the countenance of the | 2 |
death to the dove | 2 |
the earl of rutland | 2 |
which was of great | 2 |
and more in the | 2 |
to remembrances of past | 2 |
was composed of the | 2 |
the camp of a | 2 |
this is too much | 2 |
a false and a | 2 |
than that of his | 2 |
subject to the great | 2 |
woman talks of sorrows | 2 |
the example of the | 2 |
ring intrusted to him | 2 |
is he who has | 2 |
praying him not to | 2 |
by the decline of | 2 |
the royalty of england | 2 |
from the tyranny of | 2 |
the white rose and | 2 |
made up their minds | 2 |
in the north as | 2 |
how king edward holds | 2 |
strife which sibyll had | 2 |
king edward on the | 2 |
drew near to the | 2 |
of eloquence a crown | 2 |
norman earl and the | 2 |
the earl sent for | 2 |
which the greater part | 2 |
hand to his lips | 2 |
he tells me that | 2 |
of life to his | 2 |
life of richard iii | 2 |
flies from present power | 2 |
the folly and the | 2 |
the court held their | 2 |
of somerset and exeter | 2 |
man that he could | 2 |
i know thou art | 2 |
an heir to the | 2 |
to make to the | 2 |
personages by that event | 2 |
say in the north | 2 |
chase in the fair | 2 |
the looks of the | 2 |
chapter xi the triumph | 2 |
the court party were | 2 |
the prospect of his | 2 |
in the arms of | 2 |
a thrave of corn | 2 |
for george of clarence | 2 |
in the fortunes of | 2 |
of the lord grauthuse | 2 |
to forgive the past | 2 |
which lay on the | 2 |
the thirst of blood | 2 |
hand of the princess | 2 |
to the duke and | 2 |
was slain in the | 2 |
they must now be | 2 |
margaret of anjou had | 2 |
and the two earls | 2 |
return to his councils | 2 |
to hear thee speak | 2 |
warwick and his men | 2 |
but a few months | 2 |
perils that befell a | 2 |
to ask the king | 2 |
highness will pardon me | 2 |
but it was at | 2 |
for king edward has | 2 |
it is easy to | 2 |
of the strength of | 2 |
old man and a | 2 |
last hope of lancaster | 2 |
was too young to | 2 |
make bold to ask | 2 |
that the contest was | 2 |
the spot on which | 2 |
rare in that day | 2 |
the steps of his | 2 |
the stir of the | 2 |
am a man of | 2 |
with the great earl | 2 |
and he was seized | 2 |
out to them a | 2 |
was a long silence | 2 |
english men of action | 2 |
with a sudden and | 2 |
master adam warner and | 2 |
in which his name | 2 |
childless for nine years | 2 |
under the eyes of | 2 |
black plume on his | 2 |
by the open casement | 2 |
with the white rose | 2 |
was not without its | 2 |
the earl bowed his | 2 |
one who can betray | 2 |
and the old man | 2 |
closely round her face | 2 |
in the field of | 2 |
his government of calais | 2 |
sat in judgment on | 2 |
according to the universal | 2 |
goddess of eloquence a | 2 |
and in token of | 2 |
to be king of | 2 |
last pilgrims in the | 2 |
a heap of ashes | 2 |
on whom the king | 2 |
anne visits the court | 2 |
one of the officers | 2 |
from the rest by | 2 |
he knew that if | 2 |
the camp at olney | 2 |
of march were at | 2 |
had never yet found | 2 |
flush passed over the | 2 |
to the battle of | 2 |
that he was bound | 2 |
george bishop of exeter | 2 |
the duchess quitted the | 2 |
of the french war | 2 |
only chance of life | 2 |
they say in the | 2 |
a hand against them | 2 |
the old woman talks | 2 |
were for the future | 2 |
the triumph of the | 2 |
power to remembrances of | 2 |
the gate of st | 2 |
left in the fortress | 2 |
service of the house | 2 |
which the king had | 2 |
the door was thrown | 2 |
to make others better | 2 |
that was called the | 2 |
of the world breed | 2 |
which the words of | 2 |
between warwick and his | 2 |
the burden of the | 2 |
the next ten years | 2 |
henry and the parliament | 2 |
hearing that sir anthony | 2 |
when we meet again | 2 |
which are laid open | 2 |
the man who was | 2 |
and thanked them for | 2 |
put them to death | 2 |
the eyes of hastings | 2 |
king and queen were | 2 |
mean you to say | 2 |
henry came to his | 2 |
animated by the sight | 2 |
at least so far | 2 |
pride of the old | 2 |
his way to his | 2 |
he gained the door | 2 |
itself with rebellion against | 2 |
and the birth of | 2 |
patronage confers on genius | 2 |
took possession of the | 2 |
the weakness of the | 2 |
gallant a gentleman should | 2 |
and he gave the | 2 |
as he passed through | 2 |
further views into the | 2 |
the side of anne | 2 |
chamber in which he | 2 |
of the town and | 2 |
and death go together | 2 |
on either side of | 2 |
to whom he had | 2 |
between sir anthony woodville | 2 |
deemed worthy of a | 2 |
of the same prolific | 2 |
his two sons edward | 2 |
the test of vanity | 2 |
main body of the | 2 |
of the beauchamp heritage | 2 |
and her father were | 2 |
himself easy and familiar | 2 |
the plot of the | 2 |
out the whole shire | 2 |
to the earl was | 2 |
leader of the tymbesteres | 2 |
quite in keeping with | 2 |
him as much as | 2 |
saint george and my | 2 |
in the impulse of | 2 |
a sad thing to | 2 |
to the proud earl | 2 |
is it not enough | 2 |
no sooner was the | 2 |
the man awakes in | 2 |
worked at it night | 2 |
and soon found himself | 2 |
mile and a half | 2 |
under sir john coniers | 2 |
as a proof of | 2 |
an extract may be | 2 |
the course of this | 2 |
who had fallen in | 2 |
the title of duke | 2 |
william the red king | 2 |
confer with him on | 2 |
the palace of westminster | 2 |
landing of lord warwick | 2 |
in right of the | 2 |
grey de ruthyn at | 2 |
side of the channel | 2 |
wimple round her face | 2 |
to the eyes of | 2 |
give thee my secret | 2 |
the fair young face | 2 |
broke out in the | 2 |
king edward holds his | 2 |
wanderers and the exiles | 2 |
the matter of the | 2 |
lore of the stars | 2 |
not the less for | 2 |
in a voice choked | 2 |
hands of the court | 2 |
during the wars of | 2 |
which his name was | 2 |
the king of scots | 2 |
time of his death | 2 |
one whom he had | 2 |
a moment over the | 2 |
hats and bonnets by | 2 |
armed to the teeth | 2 |
the envy of the | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
as it may be | 2 |
the chamber of the | 2 |
for the state of | 2 |
her to the dust | 2 |
accession of henry vii | 2 |
the threshold of the | 2 |
thou i would harm | 2 |
the best of his | 2 |
with a slight sneer | 2 |
that he had never | 2 |
fair groves of shene | 2 |
the coast of norfolk | 2 |
that what before had | 2 |
ix victory and disaster | 2 |
at one of the | 2 |
and may god and | 2 |
for the spiritual weal | 2 |
will do my best | 2 |
at the last moment | 2 |
quarrel with the king | 2 |
and duchess of clarence | 2 |
of the north are | 2 |
on the heart of | 2 |
nipped in the bud | 2 |
the loan of a | 2 |
had for some time | 2 |
it was certain that | 2 |
he was seized by | 2 |
a body to the | 2 |
a shame to the | 2 |
the door closed on | 2 |
king henry was taken | 2 |
him the hand of | 2 |
for a moment the | 2 |
the fourth and that | 2 |
i will teach thee | 2 |
with a few hundred | 2 |
who had come to | 2 |
felt that katherine nevile | 2 |
who have seen the | 2 |
if he were to | 2 |
to the front of | 2 |
a group of squires | 2 |
he had made to | 2 |
an expression at once | 2 |
bent his way to | 2 |
the ancients rightly gave | 2 |
silk that bound them | 2 |
earl and the saxon | 2 |
the churchyard of hadley | 2 |
of the black art | 2 |
and in a subdued | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
a troop of timbrel | 2 |
change the face of | 2 |
warner and king henry | 2 |
that had been used | 2 |
the perils that befell | 2 |
lord hastings to the | 2 |
took place on the | 2 |
his policy than with | 2 |
visitors seek the castle | 2 |
the horror of the | 2 |
the loss of a | 2 |
taken nourishment from the | 2 |
one of the many | 2 |
the wars of france | 2 |
was prepared for the | 2 |
blood in his veins | 2 |
to him by his | 2 |
in the evening that | 2 |
of the first to | 2 |
troops from the eastern | 2 |
of montagu and the | 2 |
as the yorkist chronicler | 2 |
great lords of the | 2 |
the housings of his | 2 |
without pausing for reply | 2 |
there came to him | 2 |
the clash of steel | 2 |
and the young king | 2 |
to which hastings had | 2 |
king and his royal | 2 |
his wife and daughters | 2 |
for the proper date | 2 |
the only one which | 2 |
to the sons of | 2 |
me that he hath | 2 |
slumber of the dead | 2 |
and king snaps asunder | 2 |
henry neville of latimer | 2 |
tell us that the | 2 |
the fall of the | 2 |
whether it was the | 2 |
said he to himself | 2 |
wherein are opened some | 2 |
xiii the quarrel of | 2 |
son by her first | 2 |
her way to her | 2 |
we have seen him | 2 |
folded on his breast | 2 |
with the foe in | 2 |
he returned to the | 2 |
side of the quadrangle | 2 |
of the augmentation and | 2 |
was conducted to the | 2 |
the court to the | 2 |
to be taken into | 2 |
placed in the hands | 2 |
that might serve to | 2 |
and the spring of | 2 |
at the mercy of | 2 |
the great baron becomes | 2 |
which we call the | 2 |
the mayor and council | 2 |
knights of the midlands | 2 |
skill in the mathematics | 2 |
for meddling with the | 2 |
since you have been | 2 |
for the said earl | 2 |
it so chanced that | 2 |
years hast thou been | 2 |
into the female line | 2 |
what befell adam warner | 2 |
the greatest and the | 2 |
a king in his | 2 |
and the crown of | 2 |
on her way to | 2 |
to the discipline of | 2 |
for a few months | 2 |
and of all the | 2 |
and favour with the | 2 |
to the young and | 2 |
beginning of the civil | 2 |
and the cause of | 2 |
there was in her | 2 |
was no longer possible | 2 |
for the doings of | 2 |
love and pray for | 2 |
place upon the throne | 2 |
his ancestral castle of | 2 |
not seem to have | 2 |
in order of battle | 2 |
of the utility of | 2 |
slain in the pursuit | 2 |
to ride up to | 2 |
devil will have his | 2 |
he rose from his | 2 |
the triumphal entry of | 2 |
vanity and the world | 2 |
the cause of all | 2 |
time may come when | 2 |
son of sir guy | 2 |
and i have done | 2 |
against whom no one | 2 |
the entrance of that | 2 |
him at once with | 2 |
in the councils of | 2 |
that attends those who | 2 |
the fame of friar | 2 |
the larger part of | 2 |
drew off his men | 2 |
which thou art the | 2 |
the chambers of the | 2 |
the outer door of | 2 |
the civil wars had | 2 |
of bamborough and dunstanburgh | 2 |
and sibyll when made | 2 |
viii warwick in exile | 2 |
and shaking his head | 2 |
in the dusk of | 2 |
he said at length | 2 |
i can promise ye | 2 |
but it was not | 2 |
burgundy prospered more in | 2 |
let me see the | 2 |
mouth of the seine | 2 |
the wanderers and the | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
de fulke and his | 2 |
on that very day | 2 |
by a common impulse | 2 |
woe to the workman | 2 |
the laugh of the | 2 |
the time of edward | 2 |
the time and place | 2 |
the cognizance of the | 2 |
the royal captive in | 2 |
to me that the | 2 |
in the black art | 2 |
dare to face the | 2 |
was left to the | 2 |
what will become of | 2 |
had determined to make | 2 |
of good to the | 2 |
a long train of | 2 |
the displeasure of the | 2 |
the young prince edward | 2 |
the exiled duke of | 2 |
on the slumber of | 2 |
sprung up in his | 2 |
prince edward and the | 2 |
in accordance with the | 2 |
unknown to us in | 2 |
lord hastings in the | 2 |
the last link between | 2 |
nearer and nearer to | 2 |
a considerable body of | 2 |
chapter xv warwick for | 2 |
a prominent part in | 2 |
i am not a | 2 |
lord warwick marches upon | 2 |
told them that the | 2 |
close to each other | 2 |
repaired to the court | 2 |
so great was the | 2 |
if we may so | 2 |
that the son of | 2 |
the justice of his | 2 |
he injure the house | 2 |
been in the habit | 2 |
to us in the | 2 |
the image of sibyll | 2 |
from present power to | 2 |
the dignity of his | 2 |
each side of its | 2 |
to find his way | 2 |
henry the fifth and | 2 |
and sent for the | 2 |
if i had not | 2 |
to show that the | 2 |
no less than three | 2 |
the knighthood of the | 2 |
only six or seven | 2 |
the wife of the | 2 |
of william de hastings | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
arrival of the count | 2 |
as duke of york | 2 |
the poor old woman | 2 |
the shade of the | 2 |
matters edifying and delectable | 2 |
warwick and montagu were | 2 |
who had up to | 2 |
organ of prince richard | 2 |
sic peril lies in | 2 |
is in the wind | 2 |
he roused himself from | 2 |
popular hatred to the | 2 |
of a gallant and | 2 |
and vexation of spirit | 2 |
chapter ix victory and | 2 |
loss of a crown | 2 |
thorough knowledge of the | 2 |
more than a hundred | 2 |
worthy of a throne | 2 |
rural england in the | 2 |
shame to the city | 2 |
king in his city | 2 |
as the face of | 2 |
not to be the | 2 |
there could be but | 2 |
called to mind the | 2 |
i fear that the | 2 |
of the dungeons of | 2 |
he hath given a | 2 |
science all equally off | 2 |
ceased to be a | 2 |
it was not in | 2 |
spurred to the spot | 2 |
that she could have | 2 |
in the autumn of | 2 |
way in which he | 2 |
visit of the count | 2 |
the descendant of john | 2 |
the revel of the | 2 |
the sports of the | 2 |
was at that time | 2 |
a visit to the | 2 |
out of the window | 2 |
and there learns matter | 2 |
the capture of the | 2 |
the length of his | 2 |
not less than thirty | 2 |
there was no longer | 2 |
made no attempt to | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
opinion of the utility | 2 |
the aspect of one | 2 |
prior of the hospitallers | 2 |
the adherents of lancaster | 2 |
the lancastrian lords had | 2 |
room in which he | 2 |
just arrived from the | 2 |
be it as you | 2 |
more than thirty thousand | 2 |
and ere the last | 2 |
gazed on him with | 2 |
wish to see his | 2 |
the court of louis | 2 |
and equal of a | 2 |
thou wert wedded to | 2 |
with other matters edifying | 2 |
moonlight on the slumber | 2 |
to meet the king | 2 |
must now return to | 2 |
and my name was | 2 |
which warwick did not | 2 |
the acute reader will | 2 |
earl of warwick will | 2 |
his second son edmund | 2 |
by a body of | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
my lord and father | 2 |
the dukes of somerset | 2 |
the taste of the | 2 |
he had learned the | 2 |
edward on the throne | 2 |
the student of history | 2 |
the door gently opened | 2 |
raised a hand against | 2 |
the soil of the | 2 |
paused not till he | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
he bade his men | 2 |
it was thy hand | 2 |
had done their work | 2 |
letters from the harleian | 2 |
which is the life | 2 |
need scarcely say that | 2 |
the stairs of the | 2 |
of lord hastings to | 2 |
to cut him off | 2 |
of burgundy prospered more | 2 |
in the camp of | 2 |
who had not been | 2 |
it with his own | 2 |
out of the royal | 2 |
he was an able | 2 |
a rich man and | 2 |
to the right of | 2 |
marriage of margaret with | 2 |
from head to foot | 2 |
it not enough to | 2 |
billmen and dismounted knights | 2 |
turned round with a | 2 |
the fair groves of | 2 |
way to the king | 2 |
that ever sat upon | 2 |
man awakes in the | 2 |
shown by the fact | 2 |
hard by the gates | 2 |
had trained to arms | 2 |
xv warwick for king | 2 |
on this spot landed | 2 |
his name was held | 2 |
lord of harrington and | 2 |
v the cause of | 2 |
england in the middle | 2 |
to be seen with | 2 |
when he transferred his | 2 |
to the prince of | 2 |
and the agony of | 2 |
which belonged to him | 2 |
was known that the | 2 |
i grieve to hear | 2 |
pleasure and the pomp | 2 |
the representative of the | 2 |
and gracious as the | 2 |
thou hast told me | 2 |
these and many similar | 2 |
and his two daughters | 2 |
between margaret and the | 2 |
at that day to | 2 |
to be one of | 2 |
him with four thousand | 2 |
to dispose of the | 2 |
before the high altar | 2 |
of the royal minstrels | 2 |
to the student of | 2 |
it said that the | 2 |
which the house of | 2 |
i have heard his | 2 |
anthony of scales and | 2 |
seek refuge in the | 2 |
honour of the ladies | 2 |
the various excitement produced | 2 |
than the sweep of | 2 |
in state to st | 2 |
good governance of the | 2 |
with me to the | 2 |
according to the old | 2 |
no longer able to | 2 |
and fro the chamber | 2 |
principal cause of the | 2 |
with rebellion against the | 2 |
to do the same | 2 |
on the hand she | 2 |
pacification of the north | 2 |
said the old man | 2 |
the acclamation of the | 2 |
by the eagle of | 2 |
in her chamber fears | 2 |
a few years before | 2 |
the defects of his | 2 |
the profound sagacity of | 2 |
the heir of england | 2 |
rising of the lancastrians | 2 |
woodville and the bastard | 2 |
because they consider him | 2 |
and what say they | 2 |
if he gain not | 2 |
to see what was | 2 |
the mind of the | 2 |
to forfeit her own | 2 |
peril lies in paramours | 2 |
and laying his hand | 2 |
you to say that | 2 |
the bear and staff | 2 |
the last few months | 2 |
to the stout earl | 2 |
the tower is the | 2 |
combat between sir anthony | 2 |
the spirit of his | 2 |
the heath or chase | 2 |
the yorkist main body | 2 |
thy destiny be mine | 2 |
is met on the | 2 |
progress of the plantagenet | 2 |
while yet the last | 2 |
the sacrifice of the | 2 |
the greater number of | 2 |
in the streets of | 2 |
it is a pity | 2 |
about the person of | 2 |
purposeth to keep with | 2 |
i have worked at | 2 |
and sir john coniers | 2 |
woodvilles against the earl | 2 |
had broken their oath | 2 |
it is not so | 2 |
have been conducted to | 2 |
agony of noble souls | 2 |
very room in which | 2 |
of scales and rivers | 2 |
whom the earl had | 2 |
intrusted to him by | 2 |
the cheek of the | 2 |
and with what proffers | 2 |
i begin to see | 2 |
the honour of his | 2 |
of all the battles | 2 |
lord mayor of london | 2 |
ill omen broods on | 2 |
and many were the | 2 |
if in this i | 2 |
and relates the perils | 2 |
an order from the | 2 |
keep these birdis bright | 2 |
we may trust thee | 2 |
i am but the | 2 |
said the duchess of | 2 |
in want of arms | 2 |
conducted to the presence | 2 |
would rise against the | 2 |
of the army in | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
was the only man | 2 |
the black plume on | 2 |
reel in his saddle | 2 |
his hand over his | 2 |
government of the realm | 2 |
be driven into exile | 2 |
from side to side | 2 |
visit to the court | 2 |
out of the country | 2 |
the child of genius | 2 |
mounds of the slain | 2 |
greatness says to wisdom | 2 |
montagu and the archbishop | 2 |
judgment of the lord | 2 |
he was not one | 2 |
i should have been | 2 |
the promise of a | 2 |
that her father had | 2 |
his honour and his | 2 |
in the same chamber | 2 |
it was with a | 2 |
obey thee in all | 2 |
the betrothal of the | 2 |
on the scotch border | 2 |
for the crown which | 2 |
house of york had | 2 |
flew to his bosom | 2 |
has seduced into his | 2 |
has succeeded to the | 2 |
to my king and | 2 |
of the times is | 2 |
i am about to | 2 |
the lords rivers and | 2 |
under the house of | 2 |
the good voice of | 2 |
the marriage of a | 2 |
the new government with | 2 |
had not as yet | 2 |
of each other than | 2 |
he had been a | 2 |
repaired to the house | 2 |
with me in the | 2 |
male heir of the | 2 |
margaret of anjou was | 2 |
his first thought was | 2 |
not to be lightly | 2 |
triumph of king edward | 2 |
prospered more in his | 2 |
the mighty strength of | 2 |
and set sail for | 2 |
the charm of the | 2 |
it may be the | 2 |
with a view of | 2 |
to guard the sea | 2 |
of a mighty and | 2 |
since the evil days | 2 |
splendour that surrounded his | 2 |
promises he had made | 2 |
and i but a | 2 |
i swear by saint | 2 |
the pale brow of | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
hero of the day | 2 |
march shakes his mane | 2 |
from the royal presence | 2 |
father and the king | 2 |
learns what has befallen | 2 |
of the civil wars | 2 |
from door to door | 2 |
the man of his | 2 |
voice of the people | 2 |
their care of his | 2 |
breach with the king | 2 |
warwick captain of calais | 2 |
as long as the | 2 |
the sound of voices | 2 |
in the instinct of | 2 |
and it was with | 2 |
and edward had not | 2 |
his best with the | 2 |
at the farther end | 2 |
and habits of the | 2 |
the hero of the | 2 |
true spirit of the | 2 |
arrested the steps of | 2 |
down the ermine street | 2 |
the landing of lord | 2 |
murmur through the crowd | 2 |
diamond was to be | 2 |
master stokton had been | 2 |
and who would not | 2 |
the outbreak of the | 2 |
with a thrill of | 2 |
was received with a | 2 |
the twenty rosy lips | 2 |
the lord of st | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
master was in his | 2 |
in the heyday of | 2 |
the house of warwick | 2 |
and thus addressed him | 2 |
talents of edward iv | 2 |
king henry and his | 2 |
which he was to | 2 |
and a murmur through | 2 |
character of edward the | 2 |
his fortunes and his | 2 |
for the last few | 2 |
xi the triumph of | 2 |
till after these things | 2 |
the marriage of his | 2 |
able to assume the | 2 |
which led to the | 2 |
the last pilgrims in | 2 |
the pride of his | 2 |
it is but a | 2 |
at the time in | 2 |
allies itself with rebellion | 2 |
everlasting suffering and aspiring | 2 |
the intrigues of the | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
were up in arms | 2 |
all the north country | 2 |
return of edward of | 2 |
who are better than | 2 |
in the same undertone | 2 |
after procuring great commotions | 2 |
for the loss of | 2 |
to the ears of | 2 |
york and king henry | 2 |
kept aloof from the | 2 |
philosopher for meddling with | 2 |
desire to make others | 2 |
with all the gay | 2 |
the return of king | 2 |
of the day were | 2 |
who had all the | 2 |
of the old man | 2 |
with a burst of | 2 |
great earl of warwick | 2 |
i would rather be | 2 |
that he was the | 2 |
except the earl of | 2 |
my hall of middleham | 2 |
that the young prince | 2 |
me they are safe | 2 |
of the ermine street | 2 |
the grandeur of his | 2 |
there was a large | 2 |
procession to the common | 2 |
the disdain of the | 2 |
by the grandeur of | 2 |
by the earl to | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
the elder branch of | 2 |
wisdom of our ancestors | 2 |
with all his talents | 2 |
the earl saw that | 2 |
the day on which | 2 |
envy of the time | 2 |
to recover his realm | 2 |
and the commons of | 2 |
chapter xvi the return | 2 |
and the english refugees | 2 |
sibyll could not but | 2 |
were for the most | 2 |
his eldest daughter to | 2 |
the story of the | 2 |
from earth to heaven | 2 |
when made subject to | 2 |
proper date to be | 2 |
of a dark thought | 2 |
in sarcenet and lawn | 2 |
on all sides the | 2 |
with a slight but | 2 |
the same time he | 2 |
when the arrival of | 2 |
in the cause of | 2 |
we shall see that | 2 |