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" As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates and came out so richly beseen, that every man marvelled of her beauty and could not cease to regard her nobleness, with her great beauty and the gracious words and countenance that... "
Christian History in Its Three Great Periods: Second period: The Middle Age - Page 115
by Joseph Henry Allen - 1884
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The Chronicles of Froissart

Jean Froissart - 1895 - 534 pages
...Salisbury and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots and the defence that was made against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates and came out so richly l>csecn, that every man marvelled of her beauty and could not cease to regard her nobleness, with her...
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Bright Days in Merrie England: Four-in-hand Journeys

Abraham Van Doren Honeyman - 1901 - 444 pages
...Order of the Garter. Froissart tells it so naively and so quaintly that it well bears reproduction : " As soon as the lady knew of the King's coming, she set open the gates, and came out so richly beseen that every man marvelled of her beauty, and could not cease to regard her nobleness •with...
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Froissart in Britain

Jean Froissart - 1902 - 362 pages
...Salisbury, and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots, and the defence that was made against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates, and came out so richly beseen that every man marvelled of her beauty, and could not cease to regard her nobleness with her...
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The Chronicles of Froissart

Jean Froissart - 1908 - 564 pages
...As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates and came out so richly beseen, that every man marvelled of her beauty and could not...countenance that she made. When she came to the king, she kneeled down to the earth, thanking him of his succours, and so led him into the castle to make him...
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 11

1842 - 528 pages
...Salisbury, and to see the manner of the assaults of the Scots, and the defence that was made against them. As soon as the lady knew of the king's coming, she set open the gates, and came out so richly beseen, that every man marvelled of her beauty, and could not cease to regard her nobleness with her...
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