The World's Story: A History of the World in Story, Song and Art, Ed. by Eva March Tappan, Volume 9Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin, 1914 - History, Universal |
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Page 444
... queen's motto , " Humble and Reverent , " and garnished with her arms . All the ladies and lords in attendance retired to the queen's great chamber in Westminster Palace to supper . In the night , ladies , squires , and heralds watched ...
... queen's motto , " Humble and Reverent , " and garnished with her arms . All the ladies and lords in attendance retired to the queen's great chamber in Westminster Palace to supper . In the night , ladies , squires , and heralds watched ...
Page 528
... queen's barge , which was already proceeding up the river , with the advantage of that flood - tide of which , in the course of their descent , Blount had complained to his associates . The two rowers used their oars with such ...
... queen's barge , which was already proceeding up the river , with the advantage of that flood - tide of which , in the course of their descent , Blount had complained to his associates . The two rowers used their oars with such ...
Page 537
... queen , to tell her fortune . I saw the verses ; there is little savour in them , and her grace has been already crammed full with such poetical compliments . She whispered to me during the Recorder's speech yonder , at Ford Mill , as ...
... queen , to tell her fortune . I saw the verses ; there is little savour in them , and her grace has been already crammed full with such poetical compliments . She whispered to me during the Recorder's speech yonder , at Ford Mill , as ...
Contents
A TRADITION OF EARLY BRITAIN | 9 |
CARDINAL WOLSEY GOING IN PROCESSION | 27 |
Anthony Trollope | 29 |
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