Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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Page 112
... dark eyes of Henry rested upon rough Sir Pierce of Exton . The soldier drew himself up and seemed to read a message in the fixed gaze of the King . Once again the words were spoken , " Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear ...
... dark eyes of Henry rested upon rough Sir Pierce of Exton . The soldier drew himself up and seemed to read a message in the fixed gaze of the King . Once again the words were spoken , " Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear ...
Page 134
... darkness of the night . A roar of laughter from the Prince stopped him . " If it was so dark , " said he , " how didst thou know that they were dressed in Kendal green . Give me 134 Shakespeare's English Kings.
... darkness of the night . A roar of laughter from the Prince stopped him . " If it was so dark , " said he , " how didst thou know that they were dressed in Kendal green . Give me 134 Shakespeare's English Kings.
Page 191
... darkness never go and daylight come to let them sweep away the starving English at once ! If they could but lay their ... dark hours , and the long marches and scanty diet had weakened their bodies though they had not destroyed their ...
... darkness never go and daylight come to let them sweep away the starving English at once ! If they could but lay their ... dark hours , and the long marches and scanty diet had weakened their bodies though they had not destroyed their ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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