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in the midst of28
at the head of26
in the halls of22
the head of the22
at the end of21
the king of france21
by the side of21
the king of england21
the end of the21
after the death of20
at the time of20
for the sake of19
for the most part19
at the same time19
the heart of the18
the mouth of the17
sir alain de gourin17
in respect to the17
by reason of the17
the time of his16
of one of the16
the hands of the16
the face of the16
the presence of the15
one of the most15
the name of the15
in a low voice15
on the other hand15
the house of godwin14
the foot of the14
in the presence of14
the earl of hereford14
in the name of14
on the part of13
earl of east anglia13
the court of the13
in the mean time13
in the meane time13
sir aimand de sourdeval12
by tapio riikonen and12
count of the normans12
tapio riikonen and david12
produced by tapio riikonen12
this ebook was produced12
by reason of his12
riikonen and david widger12
in a few moments12
was produced by tapio12
in the hands of12
end of the volume12
ebook was produced by12
in the hour of11
the light of the11
the rest of the11
in the house of11
to the english crown11
to the english throne11
seems to have been11
the king and the11
in the time of11
for the first time11
the words of the11
my lord the king11
from time to time11
and david widger book11
on the other side11
in sight of the11
was a man of11
the eyes of the11
the body of the11
into the hands of11
the head of a11
the earl of east10
the bones of the10
the centre of the10
at the foot of10
the earl and his10
of the king of10
the faces of the10
the midst of the10
to the court of10
the duchie of normandie10
which he had been10
in the court of10
of the house of9
in the centre of9
and that it was9
in the form of9
the side of the9
he could not be9
the grave of the9
also a cheap edition9
parts of the realme9
the time of the9
the sire de graville9
of norfolk and suffolk9
in the course of9
the walls of the9
ravager of the world9
on his way to9
the part of the9
in the face of9
at the sight of9
in the heart of9
the ravager of the9
the voice of the9
the duke of normandie9
and in a few8
in the van of8
in the days of8
the king of the8
the dukes of normandy8
the sight of the8
the son of the8
to the sea of8
the chiefs of the8
the story of the8
said to have been8
the son of sweyn8
in favour of the8
the earle of aniou8
bones of the dead8
in the eyes of8
the kingdome of england8
the countess and her8
to the present day8
in short time after8
as well as the8
that he could not8
on the field of8
out of the realme8
to the crowne of8
with great pomp and8
it would have been8
the courtyard of the8
in which he had8
title to the crowne8
as if it had8
in the reign of8
that the king should8
king william the first8
that ralph de guader7
the halls of the7
fell to the ground7
the crowne of england7
as if he had7
the thumb of st7
it seemed as if7
the land of the7
in the land of7
with a look of7
courtyard of the castle7
that it was a7
the form of a7
the church of s7
on the throne of7
when he came to7
from the heart of7
his face with his7
of those who had7
is said to have7
a great part of7
the meane time the7
the strength of the7
a part of the7
to the side of7
the yeere next following7
ralph de guader had7
end of the hall7
as soon as the7
the hour of his7
in the old time7
his way to the7
to the bishop of7
at the mouth of7
for a long time7
from head to foot7
was one of the7
in the beginning of7
great pomp and parade7
the king and his7
in regard of the7
the count of the7
for that he was7
as if it were7
in the middest of7
for the purpose of7
in the sight of7
of guader and montfort7
were it not that7
as will be seen7
was followed by a6
of many of the6
and in short time6
the banner of the6
in the case of6
the memory of the6
said in a low6
the death of his6
in regard of his6
the banks of the6
the hands of his6
daughter of william fitzosbern6
that it was not6
of william the conqueror6
by the mothers side6
the realme of england6
under the influence of6
at the farther end6
sir robert of windsor6
the side of harold6
his claims to the6
claims to the english6
to the king of6
of minor illustrations in6
the farther end of6
in the light of6
sir guy de landerneau6
in the train of6
he was a man6
of the roman church6
the state of the6
the rear of the6
as soon as he6
the nature of the6
the rush of the6
from the hands of6
was at that time6
of the saxon line6
the hand of the6
to the norman court6
countess and her ladies6
of the duke of6
the earl of arques6
malcolme king of scots6
of the sons of6
in the middle ages6
the duke of normandy6
at a place called6
the soul of the6
the line of cerdic6
is not to be6
on the opposite side6
the throne of england6
at the time when6
was one of those6
the east anglian earl6
the eve of the6
the corpse of the6
robert duke of normandie6
on the death of6
specimen of minor illustrations6
was in the midst6
in one of the6
came in sight of6
farther end of the6
the battle of hastings6
to be found in6
it is said that6
rose to his feet5
of the son of5
that there was no5
of the death of5
possession of the english5
would not have been5
and there was a5
to whom he had5
said the kent man5
and for the rest5
with the blood of5
that he was not5
to the vse of5
that the earl was5
of the norman duke5
to king william the5
the result of the5
the straits of dover5
in those days was5
yeere of his reigne5
a strong body of5
philip king of france5
the will of the5
to the see of5
the rest of his5
in which he was5
and this was the5
the archbishop of canterbury5
with an expression of5
the opposite side of5
and that he was5
the archbishop of yorke5
the basileus of britain5
king william the second5
in the kingdome of5
by the light of5
at a little distance5
that he was a5
the realm of the5
the son of siward5
on the banks of5
the standard of revolt5
she said in a5
the people of the5
to the house of5
the sea of rome5
the sound of her5
who were with him5
the front of the5
the feet of the5
by the author of5
the eldest sonne of5
prepare the way for5
there was no hope5
william the conqueror was5
at the present day5
it was in the5
the palace of westminster5
the form of the5
the right of the5
be the first to5
side by side with5
in his right hand5
the tomb of the5
with portraits on copper5
was the son of5
of the english crown5
of robert the devil5
to the mouth of5
of the east angles5
to give up the5
beginning of his reigne5
the beginning of his5
a great deal of5
a few days before5
in the hope of5
that he was the5
the course of the5
with sword and with5
he was of a5
the cloth of gold5
the dead and the5
if it had been5
that it was the5
accession to the throne5
the faith of the5
in the prime of5
to the throne of5
the last of the5
the fashion of the5
from one end of5
at the last he5
the king with a5
the cry of the5
at the pleasure of5
of the english people5
opposite side of the5
the descendant of the5
the hero of the5
of the line of5
by the altar of5
the house of cerdic5
to the holy sepulchre5
it is true that5
that the king was5
court of the norman5
as one of the5
with which he had5
by the name of5
the side of his5
in the castle of5
the son of a5
with proofs of the5
nobilitie of the realme5
the midst of his4
king of the english4
the last saxon king4
it will be recollected4
all the lands of4
the thought that he4
the force of his4
at once to the4
succeeded him in the4
the sake of his4
side of the keep4
the bishop of rome4
when they came to4
the sense of the4
in a great measure4
the wings of the4
from the hand of4
from the king of4
one of the best4
by the aid of4
threw himself on his4
in presence of the4
know not what to4
him in the kingdome4
to have been a4
within the circle of4
by the earle of4
the hosts of the4
he was ready to4
had taken to wife4
diuers of the nobilitie4
on the eve of4
how the conqueror deals4
the duchy of normandy4
the temple of the4
to the feet of4
to the eldest sonne4
the blood of the4
at the hour of4
the young earl of4
and munitions of war4
the lips of the4
as well as a4
the hour of need4
as those of the4
in advance of the4
to him in his4
against the earle of4
in the front of4
the importance of the4
the son of his4
if he had been4
the face of a4
but it was not4
at the feet of4
was the earl of4
son of ralph the4
so that it was4
pilgrimage to the holy4
it is probable that4
year of our lord4
on the breast of4
the door of the4
the sun of the4
by the hand of4
a large part of4
to the saxon throne4
a large body of4
the kings of england4
of the bayeux tapestry4
covered his face with4
set out on his4
he turned to the4
take possession of the4
the hearts of the4
the name of this4
at the first glance4
at a short distance4
the cause of his4
and the next moment4
her husband and her4
that he might be4
of william of normandy4
the remainder of his4
the bishop of london4
of the druid temple4
with maps and plans4
the fulfillment of his4
of his courage and4
the rising of the4
sons of the church4
that he had not4
on the hilt of4
from one of the4
the lawes of k4
it seemed to her4
the vse of the4
the close of the4
with which she had4
the ranks of the4
both in courage and4
by reason of their4
the midst of a4
as well as i4
and in the end4
siege of norwich castle4
all in his power4
the song of the4
the whole of the4
as we have seen4
seem to have been4
to the custom of4
in the last chapter4
with nine portraits on4
the altar of the4
southern side of the4
conqueror deals with rebels4
under the hoofs of4
ralph de guader and4
at the close of4
at that time were4
into the courtyard of4
at the thought of4
the isle of wight4
as that of his4
their way through the4
with a sort of4
on the brows of4
the court of king4
of king william the4
and i would fain4
that the duke should4
of the norman line4
husband and her son4
are said to have4
had been sent to4
of the saxon church4
de guader and montfort4
visit to the norman4
heir to the throne4
the most part of4
that he should not4
the lower part of4
and ralph de guader4
presence of the king4
with which they were4
at the last the4
in a tone of4
the conqueror deals with4
and with maps and4
both sides of the4
from the time of4
the day of his4
to the rear of4
as heir to the4
the walls of blauncheflour4
the coming of the4
to the old roman4
mouth of the somme4
on the one side4
to take possession of4
large part of the4
on the southern coast4
of ralph the staller4
chiefs of the witan4
earl and his sons4
he was about to4
to one of his4
over which he had4
on the frontiers of4
the cause of the4
nine portraits on copper4
than those of the4
of the holy church4
portraits on copper of4
of mallet de graville4
that he seemed to4
than that of the4
from all parts of4
duke of the normans4
with these words he4
of one of his4
the son of llewellyn4
william rufus and henry4
the death of king4
with his own hand4
the hilt of his4
the castellan of blauncheflour4
a few of the4
under the eyes of4
on the side of4
were to be seen4
in the pages of4
great part of the4
to the fashions of4
at the commencement of4
his invasion of england4
the shafts of the4
estates of guader and4
to the king and4
the son of godwin4
to the french king4
to and fro the4
at the gates of4
proofs of the plates4
to the end of4
it to his lips4
the house of hilda4
the ancestor of the4
that he was at4
for in those days4
the monks and the4
to have been the4
he came to the4
the ban of the4
tooke the citie of4
the year of our4
appear to have been4
a short distance from4
thou knowest that i4
god and his saints4
in the shape of4
at the hands of4
per la resplendar de4
if they had been4
the dead of the4
with illustrations by the4
the shape of a4
with fire and sword4
of the english army4
and that there was4
young earl of hereford4
the southern side of4
the time of their4
face of the earl4
he fell into a4
the weight of his4
the field of hastings4
of the french king4
for that it was4
should become of age4
that she could not4
it came to the4
on the brow of4
since the death of4
the altar of thor4
the daughter of william4
of ralph de guader4
of some of the4
the laws of england4
over the grave of4
the soul of harold4
the bride and bridegroom4
and some of the4
the death of edward4
the bones of st4
the bishop of bayeux4
in the ear of4
illustrations by the author4
but here comes one4
the superstitions of the4
earl of norfolk and4
for that they were4
to the scene of4
the force of the4
as a matter of4
with which it was4
the countess of hereford4
for this cause the4
of the saxon kings4
by the king of3
in the character of3
on the coast of3
the corpses of his3
from the gripe of3
the bodies of the3
to the arbitrement of3
the thoughts of the3
that of the other3
along the coast of3
by the son of3
to the memory of3
apartments of the castle3
natural heir to the3
of the rest of3
at all disposed to3
and raoul de tancarville3
as they had been3
of the norman race3
in the norman tongue3
for the kingdome of3
the sound of the3
that they were to3
the main body of3
and at the same3
that i could not3
by his first wife3
the crown of england3
in the isle of3
i cry you mercy3
as in former times3
speaking in a low3
it may be that3
to return to england3
that he had nothing3
during the time of3
the strength of his3
of the saxon vanguard3
in the faces of3
there was something in3
the archbishop of canterburie3
the duke and his3
it may be so3
the terrors of the3
out of the country3
that in a few3
one of his own3
not at that time3
the honor of my3
as king of england3
the slaughter of the3
by the death of3
in the list of3
he said in a3
the custom of the3
end of the room3
duty it was to3
as he did so3
on the shores of3
when all was ready3
the frontiers of normandy3
the earle of chester3
a flag of truce3
the tears rolled down3
on the night of3
for the safety of3
assembled a councell at3
out on his return3
to the performance of3
he had gone to3
gain possession of the3
in the habit of3
the men of kent3
but one of the3
harold was now the3
of his reigne he3
under the banner of3
the accession of william3
law of the state3
the halls of heaven3
took his way to3
on the southern side3
many of his souldiers3
the borders of the3
furnished with men of3
in his power to3
earl william de warrenne3
of the norman count3
the height of his3
to the fashion of3
the danger of the3
the heads of the3
earl of the east3
not one of the3
by the presence of3
the destinies of the3
arms and munitions of3
degrees of the church3
of the realme were3
at the last hee3
the safety of the3
the star that shone3
or thegn of sussex3
the daughter of the3
was that of a3
in addition to the3
in maner of a3
said mallet de graville3
the greater part of3
for the loss of3
the period of his3
it had been a3
and the abbot of3
with the honor of3
not far from the3
that he had no3
over the face of3
they were accustomed to3
as if he were3
and made no reply3
of the saxon king3
they were on the3
the beginning of the3
sent to the king3
the superiority of his3
of the english throne3
would never have been3
the portal of the3
at a sign from3
from lip to lip3
that it should be3
gone into his hole3
that part of the3
appears to have been3
to that of the3
the return of godwin3
to gaze on the3
the gates of the3
the sea of canterburie3
in front of the3
of the roman pontiff3
to succeed him in3
since then i have3
so far as they3
lewes king of france3
king of north wales3
be seen upon the3
the captain of the3
the part of his3
there is but one3
against the law of3
of the great earl3
the rest of that3
it in the air3
the first time in3
and the glory of3
head to foot with3
it would not be3
de guader had been3
on which he had3
for the use of3
the rescue of the3
brow shall force dissever3
the best and most3
the custome of his3
which he was to3
the air of england3
the discharge of his3
the coast of france3
for he felt that3
respect to the succession3
the english at the3
except so far as3
as the son of3
that it was still3
and it was to3
to gain possession of3
time of his death3
off the hands and3
his hand to the3
him and his sons3
to his native land3
led the way to3
his hand on the3
of which we have3
greater part of the3
a few days after3
them in their own3
to put to sea3
that they should be3
the power of his3
the midst of this3
the morning of the3
the time when the3
the sword of the3
the first king of3
on the deck of3
his father in the3
in the words of3
with a view of3
that it was no3
in the moneth of3
to send his daughter3
as if they had3
led him to the3
according to the fashion3
in his native land3
the affairs of his3
the margin of the3
all parts of the3
and mallet de graville3
for the faith of3
on account of his3
and roger of hereford3
history of the norman3
blood in his veins3
in the power of3
a day or two3
the lord of breteuil3
of the nobilitie and3
eye fell upon the3
the insolence of the3
the entrance of the3
the trust of the3
the siege of norwich3
of the state of3
the spear and the3
the seruice did require3
this cause the king3
william mallet de graville3
refuge in the fens3
and the force of3
the blood of their3
the sons of algar3
of the kingdome of3
and committed him to3
the doors of the3
his hand over his3
and he took the3
mass of the people3
a moment on the3
in the great hall3
which it had been3
as soon as they3
we shall meet again3
him that he was3
and it was a3
some of the more3
the retreat of the3
and it may be3
primate of all england3
and for that reason3
the earl and countess3
king and the norman3
that there is no3
the success of the3
of alfred the great3
be one of the3
on the continent of3
of the young knight3
the election of the3
the lake of blood3
the possession of the3
the way for his3
and the earl of3
little grief to me3
so much of the3
the waters of the3
a sign from the3
that the place was3
in the ears of3
began to prepare for3
hand on his arm3
the hush of the3
in the neighbourhood of3
at that time in3
sound of her voice3
the greatest part of3
all was bustle and3
the brows of the3
the governor of the3
god and our lady3
and fro the room3
a little distance from3
short distance from the3
of the east saxons3
ban of the church3
to the foot of3
to see and to3
on his knee before3
from the saxon kings3
was on his way3
it not that the3
the decision of the3
is said to haue3
the abbot of st3
in the state of3
the fauour of the3
to the aid of3
and i know that3
on account of their3
it is curious to3
in the annals of3
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that it is the3
the tongue of the3
portal of the keep3
of the english realm3
in the middle of3
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who had been a3
it shall not be3
the train of the3
to and from the3
placed his hand on3
and led the way3
the roof of the3
between her husband and3
the keys of the3
what is the cause3
the age of eight3
and said with a3
that he did not3
the spirit of the3
our lord the king3
it was but a3
of england on the3
the kings of the3
to him and his3
the people of england3
and was ready to3
the fragments of bark3
he passed his hand3
the duke his brother3
every now and again3
it was too late3
under the shade of3
that the eldest sonne3
the castle of douer3
the life of the3
the love of a3
they came to the3
with the light of3
of gold and silver3
the day on which3
was the peculiarity of3
at that time the3
a nest of sparrows3
he had gained the3
to say the least3
to whom he was3
the hand of a3
is no doubt that3
in the bayeux tapestry3
great summes of money3
was depriued of his3
he tooke to wife3
every now and then3
sprang to his feet3
the circle of the3
that the duke was3
words of the great3
the loss of the3
in the days to3
by sir john wynne3
the sides of the3
according to the custom3
had no time to3
of the knights of3
and it seemed to3
at the house of3
of it to the3
the decrees of the3
and the clash of3
for it was the3
and the vast territory3
to the norman duke3
i tell thee that3
books of the season3
it was the custom3
be found in the3
the blast of the3
is not always to3
and thy head is3
it was plain that3
with the king of3
of london and the3
to the son of3
it would be a3
king and the duke3
if it had bene3
the hand of his3
and said in a3
the arms of the3
of the east anglian3
the hands of a3
on both sides of3
and he pointed to3
which hee had founded3
the help of the3
which had been the3
at a time when3
the lands of the3
married the daughter of3
she threw herself upon3
with matilda of flanders3
the vows of the3
the king was so3
the flash of the3
made him the more3
the warrior and the3
after his return from3
a part of his3
the customs of the3
for that hee was3
the wing of the3
the long lines of3
it is obvious that3
heart of the country3
too hot to hold3
over the corpses of3
big rat has gone3
the spot on which3
in the day of3
a few moments more3
a daughter of the3
the custome of the3
and with a look3
rat has gone into3
i have not thy3
a blasing starre appeared3
it was only by3
the majority of the3
as it would have3
as he had done3
being one of the3
william of normandy had3
to the exclusion of3
i will not say3
first time in his3
was the daughter of3
under the gonfanon of3
hot to hold him3
the breast of harold3
of the kings of3
any sacrifice but that3
with an air of3
assembly of all the3
the example of the3
and that of the3
was crowned at westminster3
the lady of england3
in the place of3
it was a part3
to the possession of3
the fate of harold3
of the man who3
albeit not without great3
the strength and the3
in arms and in3
the love of the3
the march of the3
but in the end3
time of his marriage3
thou not that the3
of the last saxon3
there was but one3
the middest of their3
the defection of waltheof3
the condition of the3
on this side the3
mallet de graville was3
of life and death3
and as he rode3
the news of the3
the child to the3
the kiss of peace3
refused to surrender it3
the normans and the3
in the minds of3
other side of the3
at length the king3
for some time in3
and the king was3
to the church of3
within the degrees of3
the name of william3
and they who were3
and when at last3
so great was the3
and that in the3
and so far as3
the gripe of the3
in vain endeavoured to3
the throne of the3
hee ended his life3
and so it was3
and all that he3
for william the norman3
of his owne people3
the history of the3
over the destinies of3
on the lips of3
a message from the3
image of the virgin3
in diuers parts of3
so great that he3
eadgyth shook her head3
to the service of3
the crown of a3
in which william was3
not so much in3
it had not been3
he had been so3
with a sense of3
the mass of the3
the daughter of algar3
was king of england3
not at all disposed3
between thee and me3
and if it be3
sprang from the bed3
as well as you3
in the dungeons of3
came back to him3
as if she had3
the name of my3
the pleasure of the3
at the age of3
himself on his knee3
he took great interest3
up and down the3
there is no doubt3
the th of october3
long lines of tents3
to be their king3
plates and many vignettes3
when he was a3
the norman and the3
face with his hands3
restore the child to3
would not consent to3
could not be so3
sailed up the humber3
for she felt that3
which ralph de guader3
the camp of the3
borne before his father3
the middest of the3
and the sight of3
so far as it3
and brow shall force3
people of the country3
with all speed to3
at one of the3
of the very best3
could not have been3
king of france was3
of the middle ages3
robert mowbray earle of3
on a low stool3
the son of leofric3
a man of great3
not but feel that3
to do any thing3
and the other in3
and sir aimand was3
to believe that the3
the whole body of3
who after the death3
time in his life3
dame amicia de reviers3
with a bright smile3
no little grief to3
daughter to the king3
that thou hast not3
the daughter of a3
the side of william3
he was wont to3
by the splendour of3
when they reached the3
to me as the3
that it would not3
or else by negligence3
the town and the3
were for the most3
would in no case3
to ralph de guader3
that it would be3
the three great earls3
in one of his3
in the ranks of3
at once into the3
in a short time3
the ear of the3
never crown and brow3
the same yeere a3
on a level with3
he went to the3
the progress of the3
by side with the3
by the grave of3
themselues to the fashions3
the halls of westminster3
letters to the king3
north parts of the3
to be in a3
there is no man3
the flag of the3
against the king of3
took great interest in3
has gone into his3
whose duty it was3
could not but feel3
a iudgement of god3
the seas into normandie3
steeds round the living3
the heart of england3
the right hand of3
the banner and the3
the circumstances of his3
give me thy blessing3
deadly was my sin3
spurs to his horse3
looked up from the3
the number of the3
to fall into the3
which seems to have3
the death of the3
of the common people3
de guader and his3
the site of the3
brother to king william3
within the walls of3
lower part of the3
that he could command3
seems not to have3
to be able to3
eyes were full of3
to the gouernment of3
the great gate of3
to him as a3
the sons of godwin3
large portion of the3
as the king was3
and i tell thee3
a large portion of3
of the night before3
and her blue eyes3
the daughter of baldwin3
the invasion of england3
i would fain see3
it is certaine that3
the reign of the3
i repent me of3
to the king the3
and in his own3
in the church of3
the dignitie of his3
it seemed to him3
the circumstances of the3
for the king and3
on the day when3
the nobilitie of the3
the hands of those3
and sir alain de3
on which he was3
some reason or other3
right to the throne3
to him and to3
there was nothing to3
if she had been3
the first man in3
in which they had3
to the man who3
was receiued for king3
and when he was3
the other side of3
the monasterie of s3
possession of the throne3
archbishop of canterburie should3
to the place of3
a short time before3
he pointed to the3
fall into the hands3
against him in armes3
i know that thou3
the shadow of the3
the north parts of3
the very heart of3
of a man who3
a large number of3
the level of the3
by the mouth of3
the millers daughter of3
his hand on his3
would seem to be3
on the head of3
the chiefe of the3
king of england and3
his way through the3
strike a terrour into3
i know not what3
of william the norman3
and that he could3
he drew his sword3
mouth of the river3
from the halls of3
the glare of the3
well pleased with the3
was the signal for3
the clouds of the3
the vicinity of the3
son of the great3
was a part of3
had left the chamber3
in the breast of3
the count of cotentin3
its name from the3
with the air of3
so far as the3
to take part against3
which they had been3
a prisoner in the3
the influence of the3
the charge of his3
it has been the3
as we shall see3
at the thought that3
gentle on her wrist3
the richest and most3
king of the east3
the middle of the3
and the old man3
map at the commencement3
entitled to succeed him3
yeere next following the3
of this kings reigne3
in a good cause3
their case was desperate3
there can be no3
for the space of3
will be seen upon3
the use of the3
a little before the3
to the rescue of3
the days of old3
of the clergie at3
the length of his3
out of the way3
to do homage to3
of the daughter of3
one end of the3
if he had bene3
not always to the3
child to the mother3
the wrecks of the3
of the most powerful3
with which he was3
at such time as3
baldwine earle of flanders3
made one of the3
to be one of3
in his arms and3
to watch over the3
if it were a3
keys of the castle3
for some reason or3
the execution of the3
the king with his3
the isle of thorney3
it was not the3
ye fight for the3
the gates of london3
star that shone on3
in view of the3
in respect to his3
the founder of the3
of the most popular3
so that he was3
countess of east anglia3
a few years after3
he had nothing to3
the gift of the3
many of the english3
in those days the3
as the reader will3
and after a short3
of william and matilda3
and many other illustrations3
it is but the3
the lord of the3
and for the most3
the lives of the3
of the german ocean3
the time of king3
brice and sir alain3
and the earl was3
the sonne of a3
of the norman conquest3
hands again in his3
archbishop of yorke should3
by one of the3
bent her face over3
the fame of the3
in the courtyard of3
of the welch king3
the heart of harold3
mowbray earle of northumberland3
the reign of edward3
the earle of flanders3
but it is not3
in the rear by3
the old roman house3
a few weeks before3
the days to come3
took no notice of3
norman as well as3
him out of the3
the protection of the3
to prepare the way3
as who should say3
at the extreme end3
for this cause hee3
as much as possible3
it was one of3
his chair of state3
all the rest of3
a terrour into the3
and the other of3
knights of the garrison3
the room in which3
the thought of the3
the duke returned into2
was against the custome2
the wild forest land2
can do is to2
for it must be2
give the earl at2
the battlements of the2
the end in view2
manville hath forsaken thee2
was pale as death2
the weal of england2
presented to the french2
at least there was2
of the truth of2
with some of his2
the cause and the2
i say not that2
not with the honor2
the eldest of the2
to prepare for the2
its long rows of2
be married to one2
on the site of2
to break in upon2
it cannot be but2
in the councils of2
since the day when2
that he would have2
sprang to their feet2
licence of the king2
the aid of his2
for the repose of2
honor of my name2
of greater force then2
from his earliest youth2
seven feet of land2
of making a pilgrimage2
to the same church2
mooue him to some2
the reign of henry2
edward not long before2
he had retired to2
a period of about2
himself could not have2
two years after his2
armed with their great2
knew not how to2
the gonfanon of st2
the signal for the2
part of the treaty2
against the king and2
the spirits of the2
which it has been2
and dexterity in the2
the trance and the2
there seemed to be2
the track of harold2
could be no doubt2
by the circumstances that2
to his brother of2
of a detachment of2
a portion of the2
as it could be2
the point is this2
was bound the cross2
depriued of his dignitie2
he was also the2
that i am a2
who seems to have2
the change in her2
of the seruice did2
the chamber where the2
stool at her feet2
thou not know me2
take rest and food2
the life of this2
gold and black plumes2
claimants to the crown2
brought to the king2
what is called the2
also the birthday of2
the summits of the2
was at an end2
the resources of the2
when he set out2
the dead body of2
the rival stars contending2
the earl of flanders2
for i tell thee2
is that of the2
to open the way2
was given to the2
him to send the2
with the love of2
hath passed from my2
the designs of the2
be a sin to2
in the aid of2
best part of my2
had given to the2
into the heart of2
to reteine their wiues2
the secret of his2
had come from the2
of the dukes of2
did godwin lie speechless2
and return to normandy2
will be seen by2
were too young to2
the bridegroom to the2
in the interval between2
so long as i2
and the pride of2
and the election of2
the ears of the2
the web of the2
he had not heard2
during the reign of2
of the chiefs of2
she said at last2
wave of his hand2
bow thy heart to2
now and again some2
if he had not2
the continent of europe2
marched on the foe2
dealing of the duke2
do homage to him2
nature of the ground2
the great earl of2
that the lawes of2
youth hath been consumed2
out of his power2
the earl seemed to2
were they of the2
to the mast head2
be in the mouths2
was some moments before2
taking his last leaue2
the valour of the2
the course which he2
by the breath of2
the other in his2
that the count of2
the imagination of a2
duchy of normandy as2
we may guess how2
of them to be2
under rolf the norman2
may be that he2
contentment to the people2
same stock and origin2
the solemn sanction of2
godwin and his sons2
stepped down from the2
the shout of the2
pull william from the2
the crowne of the2
to save his life2
in short time hee2
in the north parts2
against william of normandy2
and he determined to2
draw back and court2
death of king edward2
was put to death2
so partly by his2
the order of knighthood2
to see that his2
would not have me2
rained not vpon the2
long been familiar to2
nornas besprinkle the ash2
if there were any2
by the tomb of2
the king was content2
i pray you not2
favour of the atheling2
he placed his hand2
the heir of the2
shone on the birth2
or death with earl2
and looked to the2
arrived at the castle2
an armie into wales2
and i will hold2
advance of the rest2
mans daughter of no2
for the king to2
title to his dignitie2
aware that he had2
that we shall find2
repress an exclamation of2
than the ends life2
his strength and his2
the opposite shores of2
as they were in2
thou canst not be2
sainted eadward the confessor2
vpon the losse of2
of the sixth day2
and i am not2
gonfanon of the church2
betweene the two kings2
the door closed on2
fugitive and an exile2
his face concealed by2
it is necessary to2
vnder homage to the2
i have not seen2
the earl of northumbria2
at the base of2
when hee had reigned2
elder brother for their2
although borne before the2
popular with the saxon2
the prelate of bayeux2
the fate of his2
the minds of all2
out upon his pilgrimage2
assembly of the witan2
the consanguinity of the2
the night before the2
that it would have2
his eyes with a2
crowne of england was2
he stood with his2
was defended by a2
temple of the briton2
a descent upon the2
to the young saxon2
word left his lips2
battle to the strong2
fell on his knees2
on either side of2
i rejoice that i2
the knights of old2
that william of normandy2
as it may seeme2
it was some moments2
on the day that2
and though i have2
and in the most2
the points of their2
form of a man2
the allegiance of the2
see thee wed to2
i been a man2
for i will not2
of honour and of2
enemie to all vices2
a few moments one2
i will abide by2
a prince of a2
i will go and2
hand in her own2
to the time of2
his knee to the2
when the time of2
which it was possible2
the day is ours2
than that of any2
his last leaue of2
stretched on the grass2
as he was the2
story of the last2
thegn who had before2
so associated with the2
as good as his2
the breast of his2
and not till the2
as they rode together2
with the stately church2
to the roman church2
turned to him with2
the castle was surrounded2
the immutable law of2
he knew very well2
a little after noon2
of the english nation2
the face of hilda2
more than a thousand2
the place of this2
the bishop of coutance2
valour and experience of2
for whom he had2
mules laden with baggage2
cause were one with2
comfort of my life2
himself on his elbow2
he escaped from the2
drew near to the2
in the interior of2
to while away an2
it is due vnto2
to the course which2
able to resist the2
which are borne after2
of the girl was2
the son of canute2
was a man to2
taking advantage of the2
no less a person2
hold england as a2
the archbishops of canterbury2
countess was going mad2
was always with the2
fashion of the times2
and the sea swelled2
passe the seas into2
william gave orders to2
acceptation of the word2
of sir aimand de2
that shone on the2
the sonne of olaus2
gods resurrection and his2
face was dark with2
the successor of the2
face with his mantle2
as she thought of2
in the abbey of2
he was told that2
for himself and his2
laid the foundations of2
could we choose but2
when she thought of2
is that de guader2
at this critical juncture2
proposed that he should2
she felt that she2
and for that they2
is so farre esteemed2
to mooue him to2
even as long as2
the brow of the2
who had fought against2
toward the close of2
it was not a2
yeeld to the king2
on his left wrist2
and the words of2
it would be of2
worshipper of the dead2
by the sound of2
be king in england2
life or death with2
and pray him to2
the case with the2
in favour of harold2
seemed not so much2
if not one of2
harfager king of norway2
the determination of the2
and there were no2
the men who had2
of the earl and2
of all was the2
in three great divisions2
the deeds of the2
was the hero of2
from the age of2
the walls and towers2
save that of the2
the difficult task of2
the front of their2
and so great was2
the crown by will2
the king send for2
it so chanced that2
messengers had been despatched2
some idea of the2
seen upon the map2
while away an hour2
the citizens of london2
had left the house2
wish was to have2
was situated at a2
of the poor knight2
the fates of a2
much adoe he was2
was no hope for2
forward to rescue the2
the sonne of hysdaspis2
as it is the2
by the splendor of2
looked down upon the2
of the church which2
found that they were2
might i advise thee2
great gate of the2
come down to us2
the german ocean toward2
seest thou not that2
and so did the2
reaches of the yare2
life of king william2
rightful heir to the2
the ceremony due to2
a knack of telling2
the earldom of the2
and danger in which2
to help her to2
to whom he could2
it would be better2
have the right to2
to her with a2
and take pay for2
the interior of the2
by the marriage of2
of gryffyth the king2
wherein the king was2
he is of the2
wolstane bishop of worcester2
lives of the archbishops2
kissed him on the2
which hilda had given2
fierceness of the struggle2
robert archbishop of canterburie2
that he was of2
with whom he was2
the forces of the2
the saxon king had2
the race of godwin2
in that part of2
of the ruins of2
both in blood and2
endowed it with many2
cannot lift my hand2
borne after their father2
the abbey of s2
a mass said for2
his face was dark2
the moneth of august2
resurrection and his brightnesse2
was mounted on a2
grew more and more2
the english king and2
they came in sight2
to me to have2
had won experience of2
a man who was2
a great assembly of2
dignities of the church2
went to rome to2
of the race of2
the earl of northumberland2
one side of the2
thou art but a2
him in blood by2
of one of those2
head of the royal2
of the sacred relics2
part of the anglo2
with the breast of2
not lift his hand2
he saw not the2
and that with such2
of the roman pontiffs2
and the shine of2
more than half way2
the citie of winchester2
distance from the earl2
the first glance younger2
to the utmost of2
the spears of the2
most powerful subject in2
and it seemed that2
the norman bishop of2
but that which was2
the protection of heaven2
in this merrie england2
the man who had2
troth and my plight2
both the king and2
to a place of2
wouldst thou have me2
ralph de guader was2
and seek thy love2
what i have once2
consanguinity of the parties2
a man highly esteemed2
i shall be at2
the first to the2
as we see it2
that certain history has2
the secrets of the2
by all the saints2
as soon as this2
with a small company2
her face with her2
the people of rome2
the last of his2
the choughs and ravens2
so wrought with the2
sight of the foe2
have knelt at the2
canst not be dead2
in the discharge of2
darius the sonne of2
the general reader is2
for it was not2
the heights of penmaen2
days were spent in2
for which they were2
as for that he2
because they are then2
putting out the eyes2
the frontiers and within2
for my cause alone2
waited the decision of2
promised william the crown2
his eyes put out2
he wished to secure2
for this cause he2
even to this day2
have heard of the2
the moral influence of2
a millers daughter by2
that the life of2
of the pure saxon2
hee so wrought with2
of edward the confessor2
he would often say2
position and fortify himself2
league with william the2
go to the court2
to have picked up2
the giving of hostages2
one of his castles2
and the voice of2
would not come to2
the decree of the2
and the rest of2
there is no reason2
their round red shields2
manner in which the2
and yet in the2
the citie of glocester2
which they were called2
we shall be there2
for the same cause2
strong position and fortify2
free libertie of hunting2
reign on the throne2
lands and honours he2
the rumour runs that2
had been committed to2
vacant in his hands2
low stool at her2
for our own sakes2
with the romance of2
the foundations of the2
the saxons in the2
of our saxon forefathers2
of william the first2
drew from his finger2
all that he knew2
depart out of the2
that if the king2
nobles and officers of2
during the life of2
they were in the2
a fugitive and an2
was always ready to2
for which cause he2
moment when he had2
and he answered with2
her breath as she2
a glimpse of the2
at last said the2
lay down his arms2
in which you are2
thou shalt be free2
rage and in fear2
my love and gratitude2
his good nature and2
felt the force of2
her hand on his2
on the birth of2
like wildfire through the2
struck spurs into his2
after he had been2
only entrance to the2
william from the throne2
of their former victories2
will be the first2
of sir robert of2
boom of the bittern2
the nobilitie that were2
the stout and the2
i must go to2
ready to put fuell2
to take rest and2
the other of yorke2
into one of the2
were then in the2
that after his death2
instructions from the king2
mouth of the humber2
against the express mandate2
it is a little2
a fresh burst of2
day by day from2
of my lord the2
between godwin and edward2
the crown of the2
with a wild and2
he had not the2
through which gleamed the2
so the saints keep2
hee gaue to the2
himself back in his2
a treatise on the2
eyes of the living2
and their heads were2
the fashions of the2
at the accession of2
when at last he2
last of the saxon2
and many of his2
martell earle of aniou2
the agony of the2
a great part thereof2
could restrain himself no2
care not much to2
to the father of2
asked the messenger what2
of no little wealth2
the bayeux tapestry the2
for one of the2
the laws of the2
as they seemed to2
song of the scald2
the common name of2
watches her sleeping spouse2
head of the church2
and threw himself on2
in the way of2
the french king with2
on each side of2
had been sent him2
the columns of the2
people of the realme2
a mans daughter of2
as to be able2
way for his own2
the will of heaven2
norman duke and the2
this time the king2
each side of the2
for the banner of2
by which meanes he2
of the valley of2
from a visit to2
no interest in the2
to keep off the2
the court of rouen2
thought that he was2
had slipped away to2
interview between william and2
and the other chiefs2
strength and the weakness2
that the hostages were2
which i had been2
the circumstances of this2
the retirement of the2
she went to her2
the king to his2
the base of the2
and her cheeks grew2
was mallet de graville2
all the royalty of2
the east side of2
his sister the queen2
so sweet to me2
struggle against the conqueror2
the young sons of2
the ends life lives2
but if harold had2
it is not for2
to pour out a2
soon as he should2
had a sonne named2
who had come over2
was placed in the2
and her train of2
bent on the ground2
in the courts of2
the halls of rouen2
the knights of the2
is no time for2
accompanied him to the2
the great assembly of2
the parish churches of2
would be a sin2
in body or in2
to the church by2
the halls of his2
as he answered slowly2
the solemnity of the2
but i tell thee2
much pomp and parade2
that which had been2
young sons of algar2
not to speak of2
crossed the channel and2
the history of his2
that they might not2
and led him to2
either of them should2
and his norwegian allies2
result of their deliberations2
immutable law of the2
as thou in the2
the hostages of godwin2
the head of my2
what was called the2
as has already been2
out of the question2
it is not taken2
and the weight of2
in the blood of2
the channel to the2
mass on the hill2
which was situated at2
awful was it to2
bring to thee the2
step thy throne is2
apartment in which the2
hostage for the faith2
in a firm voice2
which was at the2
the hearts of men2
i will stand by2
authorities of the time2
hugh and the king2
rage of the flame2
either side of the2
helm and shirt of2
it is thought by2
were placed in the2
aimand de sourdeval had2
great cloud of dust2
the course of his2
the right of succession2
axe in his hand2
of the saxon laws2
one or two of2
to my native land2
to speak the language2
i would hew my2
were represented in the2
he could show them2
the only entrance to2
time of king edward2
when the hour of2
that time in france2
with the success of2
and the eyes of2
children which are borne2
ere the sun set2
the sons of woden2
which harold had made2
of the richest and2
set his teeth firmly2
she felt as if2
in a formal and2
his horn at the2
soon as he had2
she had slipped away2
edward to the throne2
at the news of2
the good faith of2
that i owe to2
at the brunt of2
when he saw a2
forbid that i should2
hee went in person2
for a thousand years2
at the same moment2
sought in vain to2
pretended flight of the2
their hearths and their2
an open gazing stock2
night before the battle2
he fell to the2
and five nights did2
was not without a2
that the men of2
by the norman chroniclers2
should die without issue2
harold in respect to2
was the betrothed of2
the part of a2
the host of the2
would hew my way2
to have been built2
the surface of the2
all the honours of2
under the care of2
the administration of the2
from hand to hand2
lesse vaine then the2
few moments one of2
of the norman sword2
did contend in armes2
on either side the2
and the lithsmen of2
with the sword of2
good man and true2
suspended from his throat2
to him and saxony2
on the first of2
with the title of2
that sir aimand had2
time of the conquest2
the authority of his2
under the vault of2
to give him a2
he answered in a2
crowne from his head2
the bow and arrow2
at the onset of2
to the bishopricke of2
whilest the king was2
the bishops of rome2
that rose by the2
and not a little2
the foremost of those2
go forth to battle2
is edith the fair2
the sister of matilda2
chained by the leg2
and in like sort2
name and title of2
at the gate of2
graville to follow him2
by day from the2
sun whose race is2
that even in his2
out of the hall2
is likely to be2
to do him justice2
and it is even2
she gave him her2
the good fortune that2
lost in the distance2
were opposed to the2
respect to one of2
which in case of2
harold to the duke2
of the earl godwin2
had been induced to2
one norman writer affirmes2
of the saxon chief2
in blood by the2
just in time to2
the isle of ely2
horse stepping on the2
a cloud passed over2
caught her breath as2
i come not here2
the splendour of god2
this was the strongest2
should be permitted to2
no lesse vaine then2
the breast of a2
and title was guy2
she had so long2
that the earl had2
he erected a bishopricke2
itself had all the2
at any time before2
a party of wild2
have been at the2
the crozier of the2
of those i love2
a chair of state2
it is a curious2
that he thought he2
take my daughter to2
daughter by her birth2
in armes against the2
on account of the2
the dead or the2
the east end of2
to the castle at2
thou wouldst have me2
expect any better vsage2
was aduanced to the2
ordered masses for the2
was pleased with the2
of the inner court2
among the knights and2
stands it with the2
millers daughter by her2
the honour of that2
the disturbed state of2
to fight for their2
it would seem to2
the face with a2
which he was about2
and his fair sons2
us and to thee2
with both hands his2
and the ladies and2
of odo of bayeux2
of the young earls2
that the earl should2
was entitled to succeed2
german ocean toward the2
the heir presumptive of2
as come he will2
most of those who2
no faith in the2
when we reach the2
did not venture to2
in the soil of2
it was the peculiarity2
refer all matters to2
of wild and desperate2
to make his escape2
the days that followed2
the sight of that2
the nobles and knights2
the career of sweyn2
his money at roan2
with william the norman2
whose race is ending2
in which he is2
the tide of battle2
the land in which2
the outline of a2
there was that in2
you might still see2
many of the nobilitie2
desired licence of the2
spend the remainder of2
well as he could2
by the way of2
on copper of lord2
the most popular of2
with much adoe he2
was not possible to2
was very different to2
came up to him2
a month had passed2
that he was about2
and that by the2
a council of his2
harold king of england2
the slopes of the2
been so long in2
that he had ever2
he had bene in2
it proved to be2
as an open gazing2
the legitimate heir of2
place him in possession2
to deal harshly with2
from the face of2
in the air of2
true to each other2
for him in the2
name of sir robert2
the colours of the2
hate of the foreigner2
it may well be2
come in sight of2
etchings from the national2
of the church would2
in possession of the2
end of the great2
either by reason of2
the munitions of war2
had not the heart2
of his days in2
found that they could2
sacred relics of the2
espoused the cause of2
to the kings discretion2
the king demanded of2
the village of charing2
from chief to chief2
a public and solemn2
now this was the2
from the country altogether2
to entertaine him with2
the honours of war2
waved it in the2
in blood and fire2
but i will not2
a window in the2
think not that i2
by the writers of2
over which thou art2
hew my way through2
of the archbishops of2
he had a very2
like was done by2
to the earle of2
that if he would2
that they might be2
to us and to2
whole surface of the2
millers daughter of manchester2
the age of chivalry2
the king of sweden2
enter the miller and2
the earl came back2
of the glory of2
her own fair hands2
for some of the2
hands of father pierre2
by king edward the2
and the fate of2
was neuer free from2
arms of his wife2
towne and castle of2
amidst the shouts of2
to oppose his way2
for the same reason2
the records of the2
thee at the head2