Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 229
... King with a sceptre ( carried by my Lord Sandwich ) and sword and wand before him , and the crown too . The King in his robes , bareheaded , which was very fine . And after all had placed themselves , there was a sermon and the service ...
... King with a sceptre ( carried by my Lord Sandwich ) and sword and wand before him , and the crown too . The King in his robes , bareheaded , which was very fine . And after all had placed themselves , there was a sermon and the service ...
Page 230
... King of England , that now he should come and speak . And a General Pardon also was read by the Lord Chancellor , and medals flung down by my Lord Cornwallis , of silver , but I could not come by any . But so great a noise that I could ...
... King of England , that now he should come and speak . And a General Pardon also was read by the Lord Chancellor , and medals flung down by my Lord Cornwallis , of silver , but I could not come by any . But so great a noise that I could ...
Page 231
... King's Champion , all in armour on horseback , with his spear and target carried before him . And a Herald proclaims " That if any dare deny Charles Stuart to be lawful King of England , here was a Champion that would fight with him ...
... King's Champion , all in armour on horseback , with his spear and target carried before him . And a Herald proclaims " That if any dare deny Charles Stuart to be lawful King of England , here was a Champion that would fight with him ...
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