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Page xxviii
... Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , " for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has been procured , is left in the tavern to make his peace with the hostess ...
... Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , " for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has been procured , is left in the tavern to make his peace with the hostess ...
Page xxxvi
... Lord 1402 . " Archembald earle Dowglas sore displeased in his mind for this ouerthrow , procured a commission to inuade England , and that to his cost , as ye may likewise read in the Scotish histories . For at a place called Homildon ...
... Lord 1402 . " Archembald earle Dowglas sore displeased in his mind for this ouerthrow , procured a commission to inuade England , and that to his cost , as ye may likewise read in the Scotish histories . For at a place called Homildon ...
Page xxxvii
... lord Thomas Persie earle of Worcester , whose studie was euer ( as some write ) to procure malice , and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a purpose to prooue him ) and there required of him , that either by ...
... lord Thomas Persie earle of Worcester , whose studie was euer ( as some write ) to procure malice , and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a purpose to prooue him ) and there required of him , that either by ...
Page xxxviii
... lord Persie . " This was doone ( as some haue said ) through a foolish credit giuen to a vaine prophesie , as though king Henrie was the moldwarpe , cursed of Gods owne mouth , and they three were the dragon , the lion , and the woolfe ...
... lord Persie . " This was doone ( as some haue said ) through a foolish credit giuen to a vaine prophesie , as though king Henrie was the moldwarpe , cursed of Gods owne mouth , and they three were the dragon , the lion , and the woolfe ...
Page xxxix
... lord Henrie Persie his sonne , had receiued the most part of the summes of monie granted to him by the cleargie and communaltie , for defense of the marches , as he could euidentlie prooue , what should mooue them to complaine and raise ...
... lord Henrie Persie his sonne , had receiued the most part of the summes of monie granted to him by the cleargie and communaltie , for defense of the marches , as he could euidentlie prooue , what should mooue them to complaine and raise ...
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