The Queens Before the Conquest, Том 2H. Colburn, 1854 - Всего страниц: 800 |
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... writes thus of her : - 66 Sexburg , some time queen to Ercombert of Kent , Tho ' Ina's loved child , and Audrey's sister known , Which Ely in those days did for her Abbess own . ' Polyollion . consequence in her days alone were interred ...
... writes thus of her : - 66 Sexburg , some time queen to Ercombert of Kent , Tho ' Ina's loved child , and Audrey's sister known , Which Ely in those days did for her Abbess own . ' Polyollion . consequence in her days alone were interred ...
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... writes thus of the royal widow : " Upon the famous King Wulphure , therefore , after a reign of seventeen years , passing to the eternal kingdom , although his pious wife Ermenilda bewailed her social calamity , nevertheless , with her ...
... writes thus of the royal widow : " Upon the famous King Wulphure , therefore , after a reign of seventeen years , passing to the eternal kingdom , although his pious wife Ermenilda bewailed her social calamity , nevertheless , with her ...
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... writes of her thus : — " King Wulphere's widowed pheere , Queen Ermineld , whose life At Ely is renowned ; " while Bradshawe , in even more courtly language , styles her “ a noble Margaryte of high magnificence , " and a " rose of ...
... writes of her thus : — " King Wulphere's widowed pheere , Queen Ermineld , whose life At Ely is renowned ; " while Bradshawe , in even more courtly language , styles her “ a noble Margaryte of high magnificence , " and a " rose of ...
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... writes thus of these cases of composition for murder : " The Brehon , that is , their judge , will compound between the murderer and the friends of the party murdered which prosecute the action , that the malefactor shall give to them ...
... writes thus of these cases of composition for murder : " The Brehon , that is , their judge , will compound between the murderer and the friends of the party murdered which prosecute the action , that the malefactor shall give to them ...
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... write Latin : she concludes her letter by saying , " Beneath are some verses which I have striven to compose according to the rules of poetic tradition , not with confident bold- ness offering them , but desiring to excite your superior ...
... write Latin : she concludes her letter by saying , " Beneath are some verses which I have striven to compose according to the rules of poetic tradition , not with confident bold- ness offering them , but desiring to excite your superior ...
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