Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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Page 121
... had met at Holmedon Hill , and that the issue seemed to be going in favour of the Scots . But the courier had been followed by the ever - faithful servant of Bolingbroke , Sir Walter Blunt , and he had brought King Henry the Fourth 121.
... had met at Holmedon Hill , and that the issue seemed to be going in favour of the Scots . But the courier had been followed by the ever - faithful servant of Bolingbroke , Sir Walter Blunt , and he had brought King Henry the Fourth 121.
Page 134
... followed by three villains dressed in Kendal green who stole upon him before he could see them in the pitch - black darkness of the night . A roar of laughter from the Prince stopped him . " If it was so dark , " said he , " how didst ...
... followed by three villains dressed in Kendal green who stole upon him before he could see them in the pitch - black darkness of the night . A roar of laughter from the Prince stopped him . " If it was so dark , " said he , " how didst ...
Page 147
... followed to cheer him with the news of a glorious victory . But hardly had he given his message than the sound of a galloping horse was heard , and Travers spurred across the plain , closely followed by another rider , whose powerful ...
... followed to cheer him with the news of a glorious victory . But hardly had he given his message than the sound of a galloping horse was heard , and Travers spurred across the plain , closely followed by another rider , whose powerful ...
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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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