The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... Earl of Essex . " Sir Peter Lee , of Line , in Cheshire , invited my lord one summer to hunt the stagg . And having a great stagg in chase , and many gentlemen in the pursuit , the stagg took soyle . And divers , whereof I was one ...
... Earl of Essex . " Sir Peter Lee , of Line , in Cheshire , invited my lord one summer to hunt the stagg . And having a great stagg in chase , and many gentlemen in the pursuit , the stagg took soyle . And divers , whereof I was one ...
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... Earl of Angus , it will be remembered , had married the queen dowager , and availed himself of the right which he thus acquired , as well as of his extensive power , to retain the king in a sort of tutelage , which approached very near ...
... Earl of Angus , it will be remembered , had married the queen dowager , and availed himself of the right which he thus acquired , as well as of his extensive power , to retain the king in a sort of tutelage , which approached very near ...
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... Earl of Angus , afterwards well known by the title of Earl of Morton , lurked , during the exile of his family , in the north of Scotland , under the assumed name of James Innes , otherwise James the Grieve , ( i . e . Reve or Bailiff ...
... Earl of Angus , afterwards well known by the title of Earl of Morton , lurked , during the exile of his family , in the north of Scotland , under the assumed name of James Innes , otherwise James the Grieve , ( i . e . Reve or Bailiff ...
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... Earl of Douglas , was so unfortunate in all his enterprises , that he acquired the epithet of TINE - MAN , because he tined , or lost , his followers in every battle which he fought . He was vanquished , as every reader must remember ...
... Earl of Douglas , was so unfortunate in all his enterprises , that he acquired the epithet of TINE - MAN , because he tined , or lost , his followers in every battle which he fought . He was vanquished , as every reader must remember ...
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... Earl of Strafford : " It was true , we gave laws to hares and deer , because they are beasts of chase : but it was never accounted either cruelty or foul play to knock foxes or wolves on the head as they can be found , because they are ...
... Earl of Strafford : " It was true , we gave laws to hares and deer , because they are beasts of chase : but it was never accounted either cruelty or foul play to knock foxes or wolves on the head as they can be found , because they are ...
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