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Reducing subject-crusades-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 26671 author = Edgar, John G. (John George) title = The Boy Crusaders: A Story of the Days of Louis IX. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65757 sentences = 2890 flesch = 74 summary = At the time when Henry was King of England and when Louis of France was 'I marvel much, good Walter,' said Guy Muschamp to his brother-in-arms, 'However,' said Walter, 'I fancy King Louis is not quite so splendid in English Crusader, named Bisset, who had taken service with King Louis; [Illustration: "Young gentleman," said King Louis, "it has come to my 'Now, good Walter,' said Guy Muschamp, as the brothers-in-arms, having And no time was lost; for, of all the armed pilgrims, King Louis was WHILE King Louis lay at Damietta, awaiting the arrival of Crusaders from At the time when Louis, King of France, undertook his Crusade, it was in which the Emir Fakreddin had boasted he would dine on the day of St. Sebastian--Guy Muschamp approached Bisset, the English knight, and 'Christian warriors,' said he, 'I come from your king to ask whither are cache = ./cache/26671.txt txt = ./txt/26671.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 392 author = Tasso, Torquato title = Jerusalem Delivered date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 128119 sentences = 11073 flesch = 97 summary = High were his thoughts, his heart was bold in fight, Or hath fond love thy heart so over-gone? Think on thy sins, which man's old foe presents But let us manage war with blows like knights, Yet his fell heart thought long that little way, "Well shouldst thou know," quoth he, "each Christian knight, Wring thy fair hands, cast up thine eyes above, "Great Prince," quoth Tancred; "set before thine eyes "Arm you, my lord," he said, "your bold defies Amid thine armed foes, to seek thy shame. And thou and all thy lords and peers with thee, In thy weak hand thou took'st withouten dread; Thou shalt thy love enjoy, and she her knight; From his kind eyes, whom thou esteem'st thy foe, And fills thy heart with high and noble thought, Thou know'st I ran to thy dear lord and mine, Death wounds, but kills not love; yet if thou live, cache = ./cache/392.txt txt = ./txt/392.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4370 author = Guibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy title = The Deeds of God Through the Franks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 88230 sentences = 3709 flesch = 72 summary = he heard that an army of Turks had set up camp before the city walls, so many men, such great numbers of knights and foot soldiers, all of that the city would be crushed by the great number of men who were Turks from the city rushed out to battle our men as Thus the Lord's army, led by Raymond, Count of Saint-Gilles, Bohemund, me whether Bohemund and Tancred should be considered gods or men, and my son, that when the army of the Franks enters the city which God After the city had been captured, when the people of God were Saracens, and led his army to a city called Albara, which he attacked Our men left this city after three days; they army surrounding the city, and the very great rage of the enemy faithful confidence in our men to battle the attacking Turks. cache = ./cache/4370.txt txt = ./txt/4370.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2762 author = Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider) title = The Brethren date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 129644 sentences = 7575 flesch = 90 summary = Godwin smiled grimly, but answered nothing; only Rosamund said: Now Rosamund turned very pale, while the face of Wulf went red "Listen, Rosamund, and do not turn your eyes," said Godwin. "I think so," said Wulf, "for, as Rosamund here knows, the tall "Sir," said Godwin in a weak voice, "we do not know how to thank voice said, "Sir Godwin's luck is great, but give me Sir Wulf's "Sir," said Godwin, "we seek the leave to ask your daughter's "And Wulf should not have asked it," said Godwin. "We wish to ride those horses," said Wulf lightly, and Godwin "Who remembered the swords of Godwin and Wulf," broke in Rosamund "Come," said Godwin to Wulf; "we had best obey." Godwin looked at Wulf, who said in English: "Come," said Godwin to Wulf in a strange, quiet voice. "Nay," answered Godwin; "look upon Rosamund, and think what is cache = ./cache/2762.txt txt = ./txt/2762.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6032 author = Villehardouin, Geoffroi de title = Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53913 sentences = 2415 flesch = 81 summary = The Doge of Venice, when he came to the counts and barons, said to Emperor Alexius, not one person on the land or in the city made show Emperor Alexius had made ready a great number of his people, who were The Emperor Alexius remained for a long time on progress, till St. Martin's Day, and then he returned to Constantinople. day, they came to a good city, called Phile, and took it; and they had which had surrendered to my lord the Emperor Baldwin, a city called Before the Emperor Baldwin left Constantinople, his brother Henry In Constantinople remained the Emperor Baldwin and Count Louis, with Henry, the brother of the Emperor Baldwin, for the people of the land When those who were in the city saw the host of the Emperor Henry the emperor came with all his host, and encamped before the city, and cache = ./cache/6032.txt txt = ./txt/6032.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12308 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = Winning His Spurs: A Tale of the Crusades date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97190 sentences = 4249 flesch = 78 summary = "Ah, Master Cuthbert," he said, "what brings you so near to the castle? "This is a good day's work indeed for all," Cuthbert said; "it will make So saying Cnut led the way upstairs, followed by the foresters, Cuthbert, be kept by my men-at-arms, and there shall be a raised place for King "I learn, Sir Earl," said King Richard, "that it is to you that I am "King Richard himself made me a knight," Cuthbert said proudly, "after "Sir Cuthbert, here," he said, pointing to the young knight, who was Sir Cuthbert shall be Earl of Evesham, and, when the time comes, the "I like not the look of this place," Cuthbert said; "but as we hear that "I am an Englishman, and a follower of King Richard," Cuthbert said, "and On the third day Sir Rudolph, with a number of knights and men-at-arms, Cuthbert thought for some time, and then said, "Cnut, you shall cache = ./cache/12308.txt txt = ./txt/12308.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13354 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = The Boy Knight: A Tale of the Crusades date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97906 sentences = 4324 flesch = 78 summary = "Ah, Master Cuthbert," he said, "what brings you so near to the castle? "This is a good day's work indeed for all," Cuthbert said; "it will make be kept by my men-at-arms, and there shall be a raised place for King "I thought, sir," Cuthbert said, "that if you could lend me a party of "I learn, Sir Earl," said King Richard, "that it is to you that I am "King Richard himself made me a knight," Cuthbert said proudly, "after "Sir Cuthbert, here," he said, pointing to the young knight, who was Sir Cuthbert shall be Earl of Evesham, and, when the time comes, the "I like not the look of this place," Cuthbert said; "but as we hear that "I am an Englishman, and a follower of King Richard," Cuthbert said, On the third day Sir Rudolph, with a number of knights and men-at-arms, Cuthbert thought for some time, and then said, "Cnut, you shall cache = ./cache/13354.txt txt = ./txt/13354.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6490 author = Scott, Walter title = The Betrothed date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 132378 sentences = 5389 flesch = 70 summary = 'Our Castle's wont,' a bride's man said, 'hath been both firm and long-"Have a care, good Wilkin," said the father, "that thou dost not "Is this true?" said the Welsh envoy, looking towards the men-atarms, as they seemed, by whom Flammock was attended; "are you "But my daughter--but the Lady Eveline"--said the Fleming, with "Speak, Father Aldrovand," said the Lady Eveline; "we are young in "Hear then my present answer, my lord," said Eveline Berenger, "I like her manners as little as thou dost," said Eveline; "but to reflect, Lady Eveline," he said, "that your aunt's house is "Speak," she said, "my dearest lady," grasping Eveline's hand, "Thou seest, Rose," said Eveline, with a significant look to her "All this I know, good father," said the Constable, "and have ever "Thou art partly right, Rose," said Eveline; "and methinks the "Rose is with the Lady Eveline," said Dame Gillian; "her ladyship, cache = ./cache/6490.txt txt = ./txt/6490.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6350 author = Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title = Via Crucis: A Romance of the Second Crusade date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108446 sentences = 4677 flesch = 82 summary = Gilbert's expression changed a little, and a light came into his eyes. Henry turned half round, with a step backward, and took Gilbert's hand. Henry looked into Gilbert's face a moment longer, and the blood slowly Gilbert's eyes followed the still, white glory of the monk's face, till "I thank you," said Gilbert, turning the roll over in his hands as if Gilbert came forward, holding out both hands; and Beatrix took them Gilbert was near the King, and sitting high on his great horse he saw Gilbert lay on his back and turned his face away from his man. the day for the great nobles, long before Gilbert had come into the "That was a man's thought, not a woman's," said Gilbert, almost to "Sir Gilbert," she said quietly, "I loved a good man, who was my Eleanor's hands left her face and fell together upon Gilbert's right. "I never loved the Queen," said Gilbert. cache = ./cache/6350.txt txt = ./txt/6350.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39701 author = Bloss, C. A. (Celestia Angenette) title = Heroines of the Crusades date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 156659 sentences = 6972 flesch = 70 summary = "Lay thy hand upon this holy shrine," again said Maude, lifting the purple troth." "The pure Mary, the sleepless stars, and this holy relic of St. John the divine aid thee to keep thy vow, Amen." And Agatha responded thee, duke William, by grace of God, king of England, to bear the dreadful 'Cheer up, holy father,' said he, 'heaven has sent thee help in "Spare thy reproaches, sweet sister," said he, "and thou, my brother, "Heaven bless thee for thy news," said Adela, in a transport of joy; "and Queen, made the city resound with loud shouts of "Long live King Henry." mother with flashing eyes, "thou art the paramour of King Henry, and these "Thou art a Christian in thy secret heart," said Richard, starting up at brother of the French king, but the prince refused her, and gave his hand king of England, who was returning from the Holy Land. cache = ./cache/39701.txt txt = ./txt/39701.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40537 author = James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title = The History of Chivalry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 115116 sentences = 5922 flesch = 71 summary = History of Jerusalem--Death of the chief Crusaders--New King taken--Ransomed--Returns to Europe--Second Crusade of crusades; and Boemond abandoned every thing in Europe to carry on the holy In the mean time one of the crusaders had made his way to Constantinople, enemies remained, and were even in possession of the old church of St. Peter[176] at Rome, as we learn by a contemporary crusader. bring Tancred back without success; but the arrival of Raimond de St. Gilles, Count of Toulouse, with the immense army of the Languedocian strong body of crusaders was soon expected from Europe, the emperor seems The army of the Cross waited no time under the walls of Nice, but as soon Forces of the Christians--Battle of Antioch--The Crusaders victorious-The time fixed for the march of the general army at length arrived; but, the general council of the crusade met to elect a King of Jerusalem. cache = ./cache/40537.txt txt = ./txt/40537.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41549 author = Davis, William Stearns title = "God Wills It!" A Tale of the First Crusade. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 189635 sentences = 14301 flesch = 92 summary = Richard asked, "Will you turn Christian?" Musa had replied, laughing, Richard kissed Mary's hand, and rode away. "Look!" came Tancred's voice; and Mary saw Iftikhar Eddauleh, on a For a fourth time Richard Longsword and Louis de Valmont sat face "Away with them!" cried Richard, who saw that Mary was very pale and Richard was still holding Mary's hands, and she saucily told Musa that "Noble lord," said he, "do I speak with Richard Longsword of Cefalu, said, 'When Sir Richard comes, we shall be led by one of St. Julien's Richard Longsword lay betwixt death and life for many a long day. My lord Iftikhar had said to me, 'See that Richard Greet Richard Longsword and the right noble Mary Kurkuas; I shall "Sweetest of the sweet," said Richard, laying his great hands on her Richard turned once more to Mary, she gave a great cry. cache = ./cache/41549.txt txt = ./txt/41549.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47780 author = Wilmot-Buxton, E. M. (Ethel Mary) title = The Story of the Crusades date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 69822 sentences = 2994 flesch = 76 summary = the real motive power which inspired and sustained the Holy War. Even if the land of Palestine and the Holy City, Jerusalem, had never band of crusading chieftains was Baldwin, brother of Godfrey, now King the city, a fine procession came forth to meet the King, and to conduct On the same March day that Philip at length sailed for the Holy Land, men, "at the report of so great a largess, took King Richard to be "About this time," says Geoffrey, "King Richard went out hawking with a his refusal to come to help him to rebuild the city, and the King, in her lord, replied that when King Richard came to see her, she would the Crusading armies might be transported to the Holy Land. 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A Tale of the First Crusade. | The History of Chivalry five topics; three dimensions: king said men; richard gilbert great; great thy thou; said eveline lady; godwin said wulf file(s): ./cache/13354.txt, ./cache/41549.txt, ./cache/392.txt, ./cache/6490.txt, ./cache/2762.txt titles(s): The Boy Knight: A Tale of the Crusades | "God Wills It!" A Tale of the First Crusade. | Jerusalem Delivered | The Betrothed | The Brethren Type: gutenberg title: subject-crusades-gutenberg date: 2021-06-05 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Crusades" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 39701 author: Bloss, C. A. (Celestia Angenette) title: Heroines of the Crusades date: words: 156659 sentences: 6972 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/39701.txt txt: ./txt/39701.txt summary: "Lay thy hand upon this holy shrine," again said Maude, lifting the purple troth." "The pure Mary, the sleepless stars, and this holy relic of St. John the divine aid thee to keep thy vow, Amen." And Agatha responded thee, duke William, by grace of God, king of England, to bear the dreadful ''Cheer up, holy father,'' said he, ''heaven has sent thee help in "Spare thy reproaches, sweet sister," said he, "and thou, my brother, "Heaven bless thee for thy news," said Adela, in a transport of joy; "and Queen, made the city resound with loud shouts of "Long live King Henry." mother with flashing eyes, "thou art the paramour of King Henry, and these "Thou art a Christian in thy secret heart," said Richard, starting up at brother of the French king, but the prince refused her, and gave his hand king of England, who was returning from the Holy Land. id: 6350 author: Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title: Via Crucis: A Romance of the Second Crusade date: words: 108446 sentences: 4677 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/6350.txt txt: ./txt/6350.txt summary: Gilbert''s expression changed a little, and a light came into his eyes. Henry turned half round, with a step backward, and took Gilbert''s hand. Henry looked into Gilbert''s face a moment longer, and the blood slowly Gilbert''s eyes followed the still, white glory of the monk''s face, till "I thank you," said Gilbert, turning the roll over in his hands as if Gilbert came forward, holding out both hands; and Beatrix took them Gilbert was near the King, and sitting high on his great horse he saw Gilbert lay on his back and turned his face away from his man. the day for the great nobles, long before Gilbert had come into the "That was a man''s thought, not a woman''s," said Gilbert, almost to "Sir Gilbert," she said quietly, "I loved a good man, who was my Eleanor''s hands left her face and fell together upon Gilbert''s right. "I never loved the Queen," said Gilbert. id: 41549 author: Davis, William Stearns title: "God Wills It!" A Tale of the First Crusade. date: words: 189635 sentences: 14301 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/41549.txt txt: ./txt/41549.txt summary: Richard asked, "Will you turn Christian?" Musa had replied, laughing, Richard kissed Mary''s hand, and rode away. "Look!" came Tancred''s voice; and Mary saw Iftikhar Eddauleh, on a For a fourth time Richard Longsword and Louis de Valmont sat face "Away with them!" cried Richard, who saw that Mary was very pale and Richard was still holding Mary''s hands, and she saucily told Musa that "Noble lord," said he, "do I speak with Richard Longsword of Cefalu, said, ''When Sir Richard comes, we shall be led by one of St. Julien''s Richard Longsword lay betwixt death and life for many a long day. My lord Iftikhar had said to me, ''See that Richard Greet Richard Longsword and the right noble Mary Kurkuas; I shall "Sweetest of the sweet," said Richard, laying his great hands on her Richard turned once more to Mary, she gave a great cry. id: 26671 author: Edgar, John G. (John George) title: The Boy Crusaders: A Story of the Days of Louis IX. date: words: 65757 sentences: 2890 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/26671.txt txt: ./txt/26671.txt summary: At the time when Henry was King of England and when Louis of France was ''I marvel much, good Walter,'' said Guy Muschamp to his brother-in-arms, ''However,'' said Walter, ''I fancy King Louis is not quite so splendid in English Crusader, named Bisset, who had taken service with King Louis; [Illustration: "Young gentleman," said King Louis, "it has come to my ''Now, good Walter,'' said Guy Muschamp, as the brothers-in-arms, having And no time was lost; for, of all the armed pilgrims, King Louis was WHILE King Louis lay at Damietta, awaiting the arrival of Crusaders from At the time when Louis, King of France, undertook his Crusade, it was in which the Emir Fakreddin had boasted he would dine on the day of St. Sebastian--Guy Muschamp approached Bisset, the English knight, and ''Christian warriors,'' said he, ''I come from your king to ask whither are id: 4370 author: Guibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy title: The Deeds of God Through the Franks date: words: 88230 sentences: 3709 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/4370.txt txt: ./txt/4370.txt summary: he heard that an army of Turks had set up camp before the city walls, so many men, such great numbers of knights and foot soldiers, all of that the city would be crushed by the great number of men who were Turks from the city rushed out to battle our men as Thus the Lord''s army, led by Raymond, Count of Saint-Gilles, Bohemund, me whether Bohemund and Tancred should be considered gods or men, and my son, that when the army of the Franks enters the city which God After the city had been captured, when the people of God were Saracens, and led his army to a city called Albara, which he attacked Our men left this city after three days; they army surrounding the city, and the very great rage of the enemy faithful confidence in our men to battle the attacking Turks. id: 2762 author: Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider) title: The Brethren date: words: 129644 sentences: 7575 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/2762.txt txt: ./txt/2762.txt summary: Godwin smiled grimly, but answered nothing; only Rosamund said: Now Rosamund turned very pale, while the face of Wulf went red "Listen, Rosamund, and do not turn your eyes," said Godwin. "I think so," said Wulf, "for, as Rosamund here knows, the tall "Sir," said Godwin in a weak voice, "we do not know how to thank voice said, "Sir Godwin''s luck is great, but give me Sir Wulf''s "Sir," said Godwin, "we seek the leave to ask your daughter''s "And Wulf should not have asked it," said Godwin. "We wish to ride those horses," said Wulf lightly, and Godwin "Who remembered the swords of Godwin and Wulf," broke in Rosamund "Come," said Godwin to Wulf; "we had best obey." Godwin looked at Wulf, who said in English: "Come," said Godwin to Wulf in a strange, quiet voice. "Nay," answered Godwin; "look upon Rosamund, and think what is id: 12308 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: Winning His Spurs: A Tale of the Crusades date: words: 97190 sentences: 4249 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/12308.txt txt: ./txt/12308.txt summary: "Ah, Master Cuthbert," he said, "what brings you so near to the castle? "This is a good day''s work indeed for all," Cuthbert said; "it will make So saying Cnut led the way upstairs, followed by the foresters, Cuthbert, be kept by my men-at-arms, and there shall be a raised place for King "I learn, Sir Earl," said King Richard, "that it is to you that I am "King Richard himself made me a knight," Cuthbert said proudly, "after "Sir Cuthbert, here," he said, pointing to the young knight, who was Sir Cuthbert shall be Earl of Evesham, and, when the time comes, the "I like not the look of this place," Cuthbert said; "but as we hear that "I am an Englishman, and a follower of King Richard," Cuthbert said, "and On the third day Sir Rudolph, with a number of knights and men-at-arms, Cuthbert thought for some time, and then said, "Cnut, you shall id: 13354 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: The Boy Knight: A Tale of the Crusades date: words: 97906 sentences: 4324 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/13354.txt txt: ./txt/13354.txt summary: "Ah, Master Cuthbert," he said, "what brings you so near to the castle? "This is a good day''s work indeed for all," Cuthbert said; "it will make be kept by my men-at-arms, and there shall be a raised place for King "I thought, sir," Cuthbert said, "that if you could lend me a party of "I learn, Sir Earl," said King Richard, "that it is to you that I am "King Richard himself made me a knight," Cuthbert said proudly, "after "Sir Cuthbert, here," he said, pointing to the young knight, who was Sir Cuthbert shall be Earl of Evesham, and, when the time comes, the "I like not the look of this place," Cuthbert said; "but as we hear that "I am an Englishman, and a follower of King Richard," Cuthbert said, On the third day Sir Rudolph, with a number of knights and men-at-arms, Cuthbert thought for some time, and then said, "Cnut, you shall id: 40537 author: James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title: The History of Chivalry date: words: 115116 sentences: 5922 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/40537.txt txt: ./txt/40537.txt summary: History of Jerusalem--Death of the chief Crusaders--New King taken--Ransomed--Returns to Europe--Second Crusade of crusades; and Boemond abandoned every thing in Europe to carry on the holy In the mean time one of the crusaders had made his way to Constantinople, enemies remained, and were even in possession of the old church of St. Peter[176] at Rome, as we learn by a contemporary crusader. bring Tancred back without success; but the arrival of Raimond de St. Gilles, Count of Toulouse, with the immense army of the Languedocian strong body of crusaders was soon expected from Europe, the emperor seems The army of the Cross waited no time under the walls of Nice, but as soon Forces of the Christians--Battle of Antioch--The Crusaders victorious-The time fixed for the march of the general army at length arrived; but, the general council of the crusade met to elect a King of Jerusalem. id: 6490 author: Scott, Walter title: The Betrothed date: words: 132378 sentences: 5389 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/6490.txt txt: ./txt/6490.txt summary: ''Our Castle''s wont,'' a bride''s man said, ''hath been both firm and long-"Have a care, good Wilkin," said the father, "that thou dost not "Is this true?" said the Welsh envoy, looking towards the men-atarms, as they seemed, by whom Flammock was attended; "are you "But my daughter--but the Lady Eveline"--said the Fleming, with "Speak, Father Aldrovand," said the Lady Eveline; "we are young in "Hear then my present answer, my lord," said Eveline Berenger, "I like her manners as little as thou dost," said Eveline; "but to reflect, Lady Eveline," he said, "that your aunt''s house is "Speak," she said, "my dearest lady," grasping Eveline''s hand, "Thou seest, Rose," said Eveline, with a significant look to her "All this I know, good father," said the Constable, "and have ever "Thou art partly right, Rose," said Eveline; "and methinks the "Rose is with the Lady Eveline," said Dame Gillian; "her ladyship, id: 392 author: Tasso, Torquato title: Jerusalem Delivered date: words: 128119 sentences: 11073 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/392.txt txt: ./txt/392.txt summary: High were his thoughts, his heart was bold in fight, Or hath fond love thy heart so over-gone? Think on thy sins, which man''s old foe presents But let us manage war with blows like knights, Yet his fell heart thought long that little way, "Well shouldst thou know," quoth he, "each Christian knight, Wring thy fair hands, cast up thine eyes above, "Great Prince," quoth Tancred; "set before thine eyes "Arm you, my lord," he said, "your bold defies Amid thine armed foes, to seek thy shame. And thou and all thy lords and peers with thee, In thy weak hand thou took''st withouten dread; Thou shalt thy love enjoy, and she her knight; From his kind eyes, whom thou esteem''st thy foe, And fills thy heart with high and noble thought, Thou know''st I ran to thy dear lord and mine, Death wounds, but kills not love; yet if thou live, id: 6032 author: Villehardouin, Geoffroi de title: Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople date: words: 53913 sentences: 2415 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/6032.txt txt: ./txt/6032.txt summary: The Doge of Venice, when he came to the counts and barons, said to Emperor Alexius, not one person on the land or in the city made show Emperor Alexius had made ready a great number of his people, who were The Emperor Alexius remained for a long time on progress, till St. Martin''s Day, and then he returned to Constantinople. day, they came to a good city, called Phile, and took it; and they had which had surrendered to my lord the Emperor Baldwin, a city called Before the Emperor Baldwin left Constantinople, his brother Henry In Constantinople remained the Emperor Baldwin and Count Louis, with Henry, the brother of the Emperor Baldwin, for the people of the land When those who were in the city saw the host of the Emperor Henry the emperor came with all his host, and encamped before the city, and id: 47780 author: Wilmot-Buxton, E. M. (Ethel Mary) title: The Story of the Crusades date: words: 69822 sentences: 2994 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/47780.txt txt: ./txt/47780.txt summary: the real motive power which inspired and sustained the Holy War. Even if the land of Palestine and the Holy City, Jerusalem, had never band of crusading chieftains was Baldwin, brother of Godfrey, now King the city, a fine procession came forth to meet the King, and to conduct On the same March day that Philip at length sailed for the Holy Land, men, "at the report of so great a largess, took King Richard to be "About this time," says Geoffrey, "King Richard went out hawking with a his refusal to come to help him to rebuild the city, and the King, in her lord, replied that when King Richard came to see her, she would the Crusading armies might be transported to the Holy Land. Crusade was the king of a country whose people had done their utmost to "The king," says Joinville, "landed on the day of Pentecost. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel