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in the midst of | 28 |
at the head of | 26 |
in the halls of | 22 |
the head of the | 22 |
at the end of | 21 |
the king of france | 21 |
by the side of | 21 |
the king of england | 21 |
the end of the | 21 |
after the death of | 20 |
at the time of | 20 |
for the sake of | 19 |
for the most part | 19 |
at the same time | 19 |
the heart of the | 18 |
the mouth of the | 17 |
sir alain de gourin | 17 |
in respect to the | 17 |
by reason of the | 17 |
the time of his | 16 |
of one of the | 16 |
the hands of the | 16 |
the face of the | 16 |
the presence of the | 15 |
one of the most | 15 |
the name of the | 15 |
in a low voice | 15 |
on the other hand | 15 |
the house of godwin | 14 |
the foot of the | 14 |
in the presence of | 14 |
the earl of hereford | 14 |
in the name of | 14 |
on the part of | 13 |
earl of east anglia | 13 |
the court of the | 13 |
in the mean time | 13 |
in the meane time | 13 |
sir aimand de sourdeval | 12 |
by tapio riikonen and | 12 |
count of the normans | 12 |
tapio riikonen and david | 12 |
produced by tapio riikonen | 12 |
this ebook was produced | 12 |
by reason of his | 12 |
riikonen and david widger | 12 |
in a few moments | 12 |
was produced by tapio | 12 |
in the hands of | 12 |
end of the volume | 12 |
ebook was produced by | 12 |
in the hour of | 11 |
the light of the | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
in the house of | 11 |
to the english crown | 11 |
to the english throne | 11 |
seems to have been | 11 |
the king and the | 11 |
in the time of | 11 |
for the first time | 11 |
the words of the | 11 |
my lord the king | 11 |
from time to time | 11 |
and david widger book | 11 |
on the other side | 11 |
in sight of the | 11 |
was a man of | 11 |
the eyes of the | 11 |
the body of the | 11 |
into the hands of | 11 |
the head of a | 11 |
the earl of east | 10 |
the bones of the | 10 |
the centre of the | 10 |
at the foot of | 10 |
the earl and his | 10 |
of the king of | 10 |
the faces of the | 10 |
the midst of the | 10 |
to the court of | 10 |
the duchie of normandie | 10 |
which he had been | 10 |
in the court of | 10 |
of the house of | 9 |
in the centre of | 9 |
and that it was | 9 |
in the form of | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
he could not be | 9 |
the grave of the | 9 |
also a cheap edition | 9 |
parts of the realme | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
the sire de graville | 9 |
of norfolk and suffolk | 9 |
in the course of | 9 |
the walls of the | 9 |
ravager of the world | 9 |
on his way to | 9 |
the part of the | 9 |
in the face of | 9 |
at the sight of | 9 |
in the heart of | 9 |
the ravager of the | 9 |
the voice of the | 9 |
the duke of normandie | 9 |
and in a few | 8 |
in the van of | 8 |
in the days of | 8 |
the king of the | 8 |
the dukes of normandy | 8 |
the sight of the | 8 |
the son of the | 8 |
to the sea of | 8 |
the chiefs of the | 8 |
the story of the | 8 |
said to have been | 8 |
the son of sweyn | 8 |
in favour of the | 8 |
the earle of aniou | 8 |
bones of the dead | 8 |
in the eyes of | 8 |
the kingdome of england | 8 |
the countess and her | 8 |
to the present day | 8 |
in short time after | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
that he could not | 8 |
on the field of | 8 |
out of the realme | 8 |
to the crowne of | 8 |
with great pomp and | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
the courtyard of the | 8 |
in which he had | 8 |
title to the crowne | 8 |
as if it had | 8 |
in the reign of | 8 |
that the king should | 8 |
king william the first | 8 |
that ralph de guader | 7 |
the halls of the | 7 |
fell to the ground | 7 |
the crowne of england | 7 |
as if he had | 7 |
the thumb of st | 7 |
it seemed as if | 7 |
the land of the | 7 |
in the land of | 7 |
with a look of | 7 |
courtyard of the castle | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
the form of a | 7 |
the church of s | 7 |
on the throne of | 7 |
when he came to | 7 |
from the heart of | 7 |
his face with his | 7 |
of those who had | 7 |
is said to have | 7 |
a great part of | 7 |
the meane time the | 7 |
the strength of the | 7 |
a part of the | 7 |
to the side of | 7 |
the yeere next following | 7 |
ralph de guader had | 7 |
end of the hall | 7 |
as soon as the | 7 |
the hour of his | 7 |
in the old time | 7 |
his way to the | 7 |
to the bishop of | 7 |
at the mouth of | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
from head to foot | 7 |
was one of the | 7 |
in the beginning of | 7 |
great pomp and parade | 7 |
the king and his | 7 |
in regard of the | 7 |
the count of the | 7 |
for that he was | 7 |
as if it were | 7 |
in the middest of | 7 |
for the purpose of | 7 |
in the sight of | 7 |
of guader and montfort | 7 |
were it not that | 7 |
as will be seen | 7 |
was followed by a | 6 |
of many of the | 6 |
and in short time | 6 |
the banner of the | 6 |
in the case of | 6 |
the memory of the | 6 |
said in a low | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
in regard of his | 6 |
the banks of the | 6 |
the hands of his | 6 |
daughter of william fitzosbern | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
of william the conqueror | 6 |
by the mothers side | 6 |
the realme of england | 6 |
under the influence of | 6 |
at the farther end | 6 |
sir robert of windsor | 6 |
the side of harold | 6 |
his claims to the | 6 |
claims to the english | 6 |
to the king of | 6 |
of minor illustrations in | 6 |
the farther end of | 6 |
in the light of | 6 |
sir guy de landerneau | 6 |
in the train of | 6 |
he was a man | 6 |
of the roman church | 6 |
the state of the | 6 |
the rear of the | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
the rush of the | 6 |
from the hands of | 6 |
was at that time | 6 |
of the saxon line | 6 |
the hand of the | 6 |
to the norman court | 6 |
countess and her ladies | 6 |
of the duke of | 6 |
the earl of arques | 6 |
malcolme king of scots | 6 |
of the sons of | 6 |
in the middle ages | 6 |
the duke of normandy | 6 |
at a place called | 6 |
the soul of the | 6 |
the line of cerdic | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
on the opposite side | 6 |
the throne of england | 6 |
at the time when | 6 |
was one of those | 6 |
the east anglian earl | 6 |
the eve of the | 6 |
the corpse of the | 6 |
robert duke of normandie | 6 |
on the death of | 6 |
specimen of minor illustrations | 6 |
was in the midst | 6 |
in one of the | 6 |
came in sight of | 6 |
farther end of the | 6 |
the battle of hastings | 6 |
to be found in | 6 |
it is said that | 6 |
rose to his feet | 5 |
of the son of | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
of the death of | 5 |
possession of the english | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
and there was a | 5 |
to whom he had | 5 |
said the kent man | 5 |
and for the rest | 5 |
with the blood of | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
to the vse of | 5 |
that the earl was | 5 |
of the norman duke | 5 |
to king william the | 5 |
the result of the | 5 |
the straits of dover | 5 |
in those days was | 5 |
yeere of his reigne | 5 |
a strong body of | 5 |
philip king of france | 5 |
the will of the | 5 |
to the see of | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
in which he was | 5 |
and this was the | 5 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 5 |
with an expression of | 5 |
the opposite side of | 5 |
and that he was | 5 |
the archbishop of yorke | 5 |
the basileus of britain | 5 |
king william the second | 5 |
in the kingdome of | 5 |
by the light of | 5 |
at a little distance | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
the realm of the | 5 |
the son of siward | 5 |
on the banks of | 5 |
the standard of revolt | 5 |
she said in a | 5 |
the people of the | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
the sea of rome | 5 |
the sound of her | 5 |
who were with him | 5 |
the front of the | 5 |
the feet of the | 5 |
by the author of | 5 |
the eldest sonne of | 5 |
prepare the way for | 5 |
there was no hope | 5 |
william the conqueror was | 5 |
at the present day | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
the palace of westminster | 5 |
the form of the | 5 |
the right of the | 5 |
be the first to | 5 |
side by side with | 5 |
in his right hand | 5 |
the tomb of the | 5 |
with portraits on copper | 5 |
was the son of | 5 |
of the english crown | 5 |
of robert the devil | 5 |
to the mouth of | 5 |
of the east angles | 5 |
to give up the | 5 |
beginning of his reigne | 5 |
the beginning of his | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
a few days before | 5 |
in the hope of | 5 |
that he was the | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
with sword and with | 5 |
he was of a | 5 |
the cloth of gold | 5 |
the dead and the | 5 |
if it had been | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
accession to the throne | 5 |
the faith of the | 5 |
in the prime of | 5 |
to the throne of | 5 |
the last of the | 5 |
the fashion of the | 5 |
from one end of | 5 |
at the last he | 5 |
the king with a | 5 |
the cry of the | 5 |
at the pleasure of | 5 |
of the english people | 5 |
opposite side of the | 5 |
the descendant of the | 5 |
the hero of the | 5 |
of the line of | 5 |
by the altar of | 5 |
the house of cerdic | 5 |
to the holy sepulchre | 5 |
it is true that | 5 |
that the king was | 5 |
court of the norman | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
with which he had | 5 |
by the name of | 5 |
the side of his | 5 |
in the castle of | 5 |
the son of a | 5 |
with proofs of the | 5 |
nobilitie of the realme | 5 |
the midst of his | 4 |
king of the english | 4 |
the last saxon king | 4 |
it will be recollected | 4 |
all the lands of | 4 |
the thought that he | 4 |
the force of his | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
succeeded him in the | 4 |
the sake of his | 4 |
side of the keep | 4 |
the bishop of rome | 4 |
when they came to | 4 |
the sense of the | 4 |
in a great measure | 4 |
the wings of the | 4 |
from the hand of | 4 |
from the king of | 4 |
one of the best | 4 |
by the aid of | 4 |
threw himself on his | 4 |
in presence of the | 4 |
know not what to | 4 |
him in the kingdome | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
within the circle of | 4 |
by the earle of | 4 |
the hosts of the | 4 |
he was ready to | 4 |
had taken to wife | 4 |
diuers of the nobilitie | 4 |
on the eve of | 4 |
how the conqueror deals | 4 |
the duchy of normandy | 4 |
the temple of the | 4 |
to the feet of | 4 |
to the eldest sonne | 4 |
the blood of the | 4 |
at the hour of | 4 |
the young earl of | 4 |
and munitions of war | 4 |
the lips of the | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
the hour of need | 4 |
as those of the | 4 |
in advance of the | 4 |
to him in his | 4 |
against the earle of | 4 |
in the front of | 4 |
the importance of the | 4 |
the son of his | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
the face of a | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
at the feet of | 4 |
was the earl of | 4 |
son of ralph the | 4 |
so that it was | 4 |
pilgrimage to the holy | 4 |
it is probable that | 4 |
year of our lord | 4 |
on the breast of | 4 |
the door of the | 4 |
the sun of the | 4 |
by the hand of | 4 |
a large part of | 4 |
to the saxon throne | 4 |
a large body of | 4 |
the kings of england | 4 |
of the bayeux tapestry | 4 |
covered his face with | 4 |
set out on his | 4 |
he turned to the | 4 |
take possession of the | 4 |
the hearts of the | 4 |
the name of this | 4 |
at the first glance | 4 |
at a short distance | 4 |
the cause of his | 4 |
and the next moment | 4 |
her husband and her | 4 |
that he might be | 4 |
of william of normandy | 4 |
the remainder of his | 4 |
the bishop of london | 4 |
of the druid temple | 4 |
with maps and plans | 4 |
the fulfillment of his | 4 |
of his courage and | 4 |
the rising of the | 4 |
sons of the church | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
on the hilt of | 4 |
from one of the | 4 |
the lawes of k | 4 |
it seemed to her | 4 |
the vse of the | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
with which she had | 4 |
the ranks of the | 4 |
both in courage and | 4 |
by reason of their | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
and in the end | 4 |
siege of norwich castle | 4 |
all in his power | 4 |
the song of the | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
as we have seen | 4 |
seem to have been | 4 |
to the custom of | 4 |
in the last chapter | 4 |
with nine portraits on | 4 |
the altar of the | 4 |
southern side of the | 4 |
conqueror deals with rebels | 4 |
under the hoofs of | 4 |
ralph de guader and | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
at that time were | 4 |
into the courtyard of | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
the isle of wight | 4 |
as that of his | 4 |
their way through the | 4 |
with a sort of | 4 |
on the brows of | 4 |
the court of king | 4 |
of king william the | 4 |
and i would fain | 4 |
that the duke should | 4 |
of the norman line | 4 |
husband and her son | 4 |
are said to have | 4 |
had been sent to | 4 |
of the saxon church | 4 |
de guader and montfort | 4 |
visit to the norman | 4 |
heir to the throne | 4 |
the most part of | 4 |
that he should not | 4 |
the lower part of | 4 |
and ralph de guader | 4 |
presence of the king | 4 |
with which they were | 4 |
at the last the | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
the conqueror deals with | 4 |
and with maps and | 4 |
both sides of the | 4 |
from the time of | 4 |
the day of his | 4 |
to the rear of | 4 |
as heir to the | 4 |
the walls of blauncheflour | 4 |
the coming of the | 4 |
to the old roman | 4 |
mouth of the somme | 4 |
on the one side | 4 |
to take possession of | 4 |
large part of the | 4 |
on the southern coast | 4 |
of ralph the staller | 4 |
chiefs of the witan | 4 |
earl and his sons | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
to one of his | 4 |
over which he had | 4 |
on the frontiers of | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
nine portraits on copper | 4 |
than those of the | 4 |
of the holy church | 4 |
portraits on copper of | 4 |
of mallet de graville | 4 |
that he seemed to | 4 |
than that of the | 4 |
from all parts of | 4 |
duke of the normans | 4 |
with these words he | 4 |
of one of his | 4 |
the son of llewellyn | 4 |
william rufus and henry | 4 |
the death of king | 4 |
with his own hand | 4 |
the hilt of his | 4 |
the castellan of blauncheflour | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
under the eyes of | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
were to be seen | 4 |
in the pages of | 4 |
great part of the | 4 |
to the fashions of | 4 |
at the commencement of | 4 |
his invasion of england | 4 |
the shafts of the | 4 |
estates of guader and | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
the son of godwin | 4 |
to the french king | 4 |
to and fro the | 4 |
at the gates of | 4 |
proofs of the plates | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
it to his lips | 4 |
the house of hilda | 4 |
the ancestor of the | 4 |
that he was at | 4 |
for in those days | 4 |
the monks and the | 4 |
to have been the | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
the ban of the | 4 |
tooke the citie of | 4 |
the year of our | 4 |
appear to have been | 4 |
a short distance from | 4 |
thou knowest that i | 4 |
god and his saints | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
at the hands of | 4 |
per la resplendar de | 4 |
if they had been | 4 |
the dead of the | 4 |
with illustrations by the | 4 |
the shape of a | 4 |
with fire and sword | 4 |
of the english army | 4 |
and that there was | 4 |
young earl of hereford | 4 |
the southern side of | 4 |
the time of their | 4 |
face of the earl | 4 |
he fell into a | 4 |
the weight of his | 4 |
the field of hastings | 4 |
of the french king | 4 |
for that it was | 4 |
should become of age | 4 |
that she could not | 4 |
it came to the | 4 |
on the brow of | 4 |
since the death of | 4 |
the altar of thor | 4 |
the daughter of william | 4 |
of ralph de guader | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
the laws of england | 4 |
over the grave of | 4 |
the soul of harold | 4 |
the bride and bridegroom | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
the death of edward | 4 |
the bones of st | 4 |
the bishop of bayeux | 4 |
in the ear of | 4 |
illustrations by the author | 4 |
but here comes one | 4 |
the superstitions of the | 4 |
earl of norfolk and | 4 |
for that they were | 4 |
to the scene of | 4 |
the force of the | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
with which it was | 4 |
the countess of hereford | 4 |
for this cause the | 4 |
of the saxon kings | 4 |
by the king of | 3 |
in the character of | 3 |
on the coast of | 3 |
the corpses of his | 3 |
from the gripe of | 3 |
the bodies of the | 3 |
to the arbitrement of | 3 |
the thoughts of the | 3 |
that of the other | 3 |
along the coast of | 3 |
by the son of | 3 |
to the memory of | 3 |
apartments of the castle | 3 |
natural heir to the | 3 |
of the rest of | 3 |
at all disposed to | 3 |
and raoul de tancarville | 3 |
as they had been | 3 |
of the norman race | 3 |
in the norman tongue | 3 |
for the kingdome of | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
that they were to | 3 |
the main body of | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
that i could not | 3 |
by his first wife | 3 |
the crown of england | 3 |
in the isle of | 3 |
i cry you mercy | 3 |
as in former times | 3 |
speaking in a low | 3 |
it may be that | 3 |
to return to england | 3 |
that he had nothing | 3 |
during the time of | 3 |
the strength of his | 3 |
of the saxon vanguard | 3 |
in the faces of | 3 |
there was something in | 3 |
the archbishop of canterburie | 3 |
the duke and his | 3 |
it may be so | 3 |
the terrors of the | 3 |
out of the country | 3 |
that in a few | 3 |
one of his own | 3 |
not at that time | 3 |
the honor of my | 3 |
as king of england | 3 |
the slaughter of the | 3 |
by the death of | 3 |
in the list of | 3 |
he said in a | 3 |
the custom of the | 3 |
end of the room | 3 |
duty it was to | 3 |
as he did so | 3 |
on the shores of | 3 |
when all was ready | 3 |
the frontiers of normandy | 3 |
the earle of chester | 3 |
a flag of truce | 3 |
the tears rolled down | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
assembled a councell at | 3 |
out on his return | 3 |
to the performance of | 3 |
he had gone to | 3 |
gain possession of the | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
the men of kent | 3 |
but one of the | 3 |
harold was now the | 3 |
of his reigne he | 3 |
under the banner of | 3 |
the accession of william | 3 |
law of the state | 3 |
the halls of heaven | 3 |
took his way to | 3 |
on the southern side | 3 |
many of his souldiers | 3 |
the borders of the | 3 |
furnished with men of | 3 |
in his power to | 3 |
earl william de warrenne | 3 |
of the norman count | 3 |
the height of his | 3 |
to the fashion of | 3 |
the danger of the | 3 |
the heads of the | 3 |
earl of the east | 3 |
not one of the | 3 |
by the presence of | 3 |
the destinies of the | 3 |
arms and munitions of | 3 |
degrees of the church | 3 |
of the realme were | 3 |
at the last hee | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
the star that shone | 3 |
or thegn of sussex | 3 |
the daughter of the | 3 |
was that of a | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
in maner of a | 3 |
said mallet de graville | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
for the loss of | 3 |
the period of his | 3 |
it had been a | 3 |
and the abbot of | 3 |
with the honor of | 3 |
not far from the | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
over the face of | 3 |
they were accustomed to | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
and made no reply | 3 |
of the saxon king | 3 |
they were on the | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
sent to the king | 3 |
the superiority of his | 3 |
of the english throne | 3 |
would never have been | 3 |
the portal of the | 3 |
at a sign from | 3 |
from lip to lip | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
gone into his hole | 3 |
that part of the | 3 |
appears to have been | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
the return of godwin | 3 |
to gaze on the | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
the sea of canterburie | 3 |
in front of the | 3 |
of the roman pontiff | 3 |
to succeed him in | 3 |
since then i have | 3 |
so far as they | 3 |
lewes king of france | 3 |
king of north wales | 3 |
be seen upon the | 3 |
the captain of the | 3 |
the part of his | 3 |
there is but one | 3 |
against the law of | 3 |
of the great earl | 3 |
the rest of that | 3 |
it in the air | 3 |
the first time in | 3 |
and the glory of | 3 |
head to foot with | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
de guader had been | 3 |
on which he had | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
the rescue of the | 3 |
brow shall force dissever | 3 |
the best and most | 3 |
the custome of his | 3 |
which he was to | 3 |
the air of england | 3 |
the discharge of his | 3 |
the coast of france | 3 |
for he felt that | 3 |
respect to the succession | 3 |
the english at the | 3 |
except so far as | 3 |
as the son of | 3 |
that it was still | 3 |
and it was to | 3 |
to gain possession of | 3 |
time of his death | 3 |
off the hands and | 3 |
his hand to the | 3 |
him and his sons | 3 |
to his native land | 3 |
led the way to | 3 |
his hand on the | 3 |
of which we have | 3 |
greater part of the | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
them in their own | 3 |
to put to sea | 3 |
that they should be | 3 |
the power of his | 3 |
the midst of this | 3 |
the morning of the | 3 |
the time when the | 3 |
the sword of the | 3 |
the first king of | 3 |
on the deck of | 3 |
his father in the | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
with a view of | 3 |
that it was no | 3 |
in the moneth of | 3 |
to send his daughter | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
led him to the | 3 |
according to the fashion | 3 |
in his native land | 3 |
the affairs of his | 3 |
the margin of the | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
and mallet de graville | 3 |
for the faith of | 3 |
on account of his | 3 |
and roger of hereford | 3 |
history of the norman | 3 |
blood in his veins | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
the lord of breteuil | 3 |
of the nobilitie and | 3 |
eye fell upon the | 3 |
the insolence of the | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
the trust of the | 3 |
the siege of norwich | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
the spear and the | 3 |
the seruice did require | 3 |
this cause the king | 3 |
william mallet de graville | 3 |
refuge in the fens | 3 |
and the force of | 3 |
the blood of their | 3 |
the sons of algar | 3 |
of the kingdome of | 3 |
and committed him to | 3 |
the doors of the | 3 |
his hand over his | 3 |
and he took the | 3 |
mass of the people | 3 |
a moment on the | 3 |
in the great hall | 3 |
which it had been | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
we shall meet again | 3 |
him that he was | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
some of the more | 3 |
the retreat of the | 3 |
and it may be | 3 |
primate of all england | 3 |
and for that reason | 3 |
the earl and countess | 3 |
king and the norman | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
the success of the | 3 |
of alfred the great | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
on the continent of | 3 |
of the young knight | 3 |
the election of the | 3 |
the lake of blood | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
the way for his | 3 |
and the earl of | 3 |
little grief to me | 3 |
so much of the | 3 |
the waters of the | 3 |
a sign from the | 3 |
that the place was | 3 |
in the ears of | 3 |
began to prepare for | 3 |
hand on his arm | 3 |
the hush of the | 3 |
in the neighbourhood of | 3 |
at that time in | 3 |
sound of her voice | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
all was bustle and | 3 |
the brows of the | 3 |
the governor of the | 3 |
god and our lady | 3 |
and fro the room | 3 |
a little distance from | 3 |
short distance from the | 3 |
of the east saxons | 3 |
ban of the church | 3 |
to the foot of | 3 |
to see and to | 3 |
on his knee before | 3 |
from the saxon kings | 3 |
was on his way | 3 |
it not that the | 3 |
the decision of the | 3 |
is said to haue | 3 |
the abbot of st | 3 |
in the state of | 3 |
the fauour of the | 3 |
to the aid of | 3 |
and i know that | 3 |
on account of their | 3 |
it is curious to | 3 |
in the annals of | 3 |
crown and brow shall | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
the tongue of the | 3 |
portal of the keep | 3 |
of the english realm | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
and took her hand | 3 |
who had been a | 3 |
it shall not be | 3 |
the train of the | 3 |
to and from the | 3 |
placed his hand on | 3 |
and led the way | 3 |
the roof of the | 3 |
between her husband and | 3 |
the keys of the | 3 |
what is the cause | 3 |
the age of eight | 3 |
and said with a | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
our lord the king | 3 |
it was but a | 3 |
of england on the | 3 |
the kings of the | 3 |
to him and his | 3 |
the people of england | 3 |
and was ready to | 3 |
the fragments of bark | 3 |
he passed his hand | 3 |
the duke his brother | 3 |
every now and again | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
under the shade of | 3 |
that the eldest sonne | 3 |
the castle of douer | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
the love of a | 3 |
they came to the | 3 |
with the light of | 3 |
of gold and silver | 3 |
the day on which | 3 |
was the peculiarity of | 3 |
at that time the | 3 |
a nest of sparrows | 3 |
he had gained the | 3 |
to say the least | 3 |
to whom he was | 3 |
the hand of a | 3 |
is no doubt that | 3 |
in the bayeux tapestry | 3 |
great summes of money | 3 |
was depriued of his | 3 |
he tooke to wife | 3 |
every now and then | 3 |
sprang to his feet | 3 |
the circle of the | 3 |
that the duke was | 3 |
words of the great | 3 |
the loss of the | 3 |
in the days to | 3 |
by sir john wynne | 3 |
the sides of the | 3 |
according to the custom | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
of the knights of | 3 |
and it seemed to | 3 |
at the house of | 3 |
of it to the | 3 |
the decrees of the | 3 |
and the clash of | 3 |
for it was the | 3 |
and the vast territory | 3 |
to the norman duke | 3 |
i tell thee that | 3 |
books of the season | 3 |
it was the custom | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
the blast of the | 3 |
is not always to | 3 |
and thy head is | 3 |
it was plain that | 3 |
with the king of | 3 |
of london and the | 3 |
to the son of | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
king and the duke | 3 |
if it had bene | 3 |
the hand of his | 3 |
and said in a | 3 |
the arms of the | 3 |
of the east anglian | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
on both sides of | 3 |
and he pointed to | 3 |
which hee had founded | 3 |
the help of the | 3 |
which had been the | 3 |
at a time when | 3 |
the lands of the | 3 |
married the daughter of | 3 |
she threw herself upon | 3 |
with matilda of flanders | 3 |
the vows of the | 3 |
the king was so | 3 |
the flash of the | 3 |
made him the more | 3 |
the warrior and the | 3 |
after his return from | 3 |
a part of his | 3 |
the customs of the | 3 |
for that hee was | 3 |
the wing of the | 3 |
the long lines of | 3 |
it is obvious that | 3 |
heart of the country | 3 |
too hot to hold | 3 |
over the corpses of | 3 |
big rat has gone | 3 |
the spot on which | 3 |
in the day of | 3 |
a few moments more | 3 |
a daughter of the | 3 |
the custome of the | 3 |
and with a look | 3 |
rat has gone into | 3 |
i have not thy | 3 |
a blasing starre appeared | 3 |
it was only by | 3 |
the majority of the | 3 |
as it would have | 3 |
as he had done | 3 |
being one of the | 3 |
william of normandy had | 3 |
to the exclusion of | 3 |
i will not say | 3 |
first time in his | 3 |
was the daughter of | 3 |
under the gonfanon of | 3 |
hot to hold him | 3 |
the breast of harold | 3 |
of the kings of | 3 |
any sacrifice but that | 3 |
with an air of | 3 |
assembly of all the | 3 |
the example of the | 3 |
and that of the | 3 |
was crowned at westminster | 3 |
the lady of england | 3 |
in the place of | 3 |
it was a part | 3 |
to the possession of | 3 |
the fate of harold | 3 |
of the man who | 3 |
albeit not without great | 3 |
the strength and the | 3 |
in arms and in | 3 |
the love of the | 3 |
the march of the | 3 |
but in the end | 3 |
time of his marriage | 3 |
thou not that the | 3 |
of the last saxon | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
the middest of their | 3 |
the defection of waltheof | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
on this side the | 3 |
mallet de graville was | 3 |
of life and death | 3 |
and as he rode | 3 |
the news of the | 3 |
the child to the | 3 |
the kiss of peace | 3 |
refused to surrender it | 3 |
the normans and the | 3 |
in the minds of | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
at length the king | 3 |
for some time in | 3 |
and the king was | 3 |
to the church of | 3 |
within the degrees of | 3 |
the name of william | 3 |
and they who were | 3 |
and when at last | 3 |
so great was the | 3 |
and that in the | 3 |
and so far as | 3 |
the gripe of the | 3 |
in vain endeavoured to | 3 |
the throne of the | 3 |
hee ended his life | 3 |
and so it was | 3 |
and all that he | 3 |
for william the norman | 3 |
of his owne people | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
over the destinies of | 3 |
on the lips of | 3 |
a message from the | 3 |
image of the virgin | 3 |
in diuers parts of | 3 |
so great that he | 3 |
eadgyth shook her head | 3 |
to the service of | 3 |
the crown of a | 3 |
in which william was | 3 |
not so much in | 3 |
it had not been | 3 |
he had been so | 3 |
with a sense of | 3 |
the mass of the | 3 |
the daughter of algar | 3 |
was king of england | 3 |
not at all disposed | 3 |
between thee and me | 3 |
and if it be | 3 |
sprang from the bed | 3 |
as well as you | 3 |
in the dungeons of | 3 |
came back to him | 3 |
as if she had | 3 |
the name of my | 3 |
the pleasure of the | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
himself on his knee | 3 |
he took great interest | 3 |
up and down the | 3 |
there is no doubt | 3 |
the th of october | 3 |
long lines of tents | 3 |
to be their king | 3 |
plates and many vignettes | 3 |
when he was a | 3 |
the norman and the | 3 |
face with his hands | 3 |
restore the child to | 3 |
would not consent to | 3 |
could not be so | 3 |
sailed up the humber | 3 |
for she felt that | 3 |
which ralph de guader | 3 |
the camp of the | 3 |
borne before his father | 3 |
the middest of the | 3 |
and the sight of | 3 |
so far as it | 3 |
and brow shall force | 3 |
people of the country | 3 |
with all speed to | 3 |
at one of the | 3 |
of the very best | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
king of france was | 3 |
of the middle ages | 3 |
robert mowbray earle of | 3 |
on a low stool | 3 |
the son of leofric | 3 |
a man of great | 3 |
not but feel that | 3 |
to do any thing | 3 |
and the other in | 3 |
and sir aimand was | 3 |
to believe that the | 3 |
the whole body of | 3 |
who after the death | 3 |
time in his life | 3 |
dame amicia de reviers | 3 |
with a bright smile | 3 |
no little grief to | 3 |
daughter to the king | 3 |
that thou hast not | 3 |
the daughter of a | 3 |
the side of william | 3 |
he was wont to | 3 |
by the splendour of | 3 |
when they reached the | 3 |
to me as the | 3 |
that it would not | 3 |
or else by negligence | 3 |
the town and the | 3 |
were for the most | 3 |
would in no case | 3 |
to ralph de guader | 3 |
that it would be | 3 |
the three great earls | 3 |
in one of his | 3 |
in the ranks of | 3 |
at once into the | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
the ear of the | 3 |
never crown and brow | 3 |
the same yeere a | 3 |
on a level with | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
the progress of the | 3 |
by side with the | 3 |
by the grave of | 3 |
themselues to the fashions | 3 |
the halls of westminster | 3 |
letters to the king | 3 |
north parts of the | 3 |
to be in a | 3 |
there is no man | 3 |
the flag of the | 3 |
against the king of | 3 |
took great interest in | 3 |
has gone into his | 3 |
whose duty it was | 3 |
could not but feel | 3 |
a iudgement of god | 3 |
the seas into normandie | 3 |
steeds round the living | 3 |
the heart of england | 3 |
the right hand of | 3 |
the banner and the | 3 |
the circumstances of his | 3 |
give me thy blessing | 3 |
deadly was my sin | 3 |
spurs to his horse | 3 |
looked up from the | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
to fall into the | 3 |
which seems to have | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
of the common people | 3 |
de guader and his | 3 |
the site of the | 3 |
brother to king william | 3 |
within the walls of | 3 |
lower part of the | 3 |
that he could command | 3 |
seems not to have | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
eyes were full of | 3 |
to the gouernment of | 3 |
the great gate of | 3 |
to him as a | 3 |
the sons of godwin | 3 |
large portion of the | 3 |
as the king was | 3 |
and i tell thee | 3 |
a large portion of | 3 |
of the night before | 3 |
and her blue eyes | 3 |
the daughter of baldwin | 3 |
the invasion of england | 3 |
i would fain see | 3 |
it is certaine that | 3 |
the reign of the | 3 |
i repent me of | 3 |
to the king the | 3 |
and in his own | 3 |
in the church of | 3 |
the dignitie of his | 3 |
it seemed to him | 3 |
the circumstances of the | 3 |
for the king and | 3 |
on the day when | 3 |
the nobilitie of the | 3 |
the hands of those | 3 |
and sir alain de | 3 |
on which he was | 3 |
some reason or other | 3 |
right to the throne | 3 |
to him and to | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
the first man in | 3 |
in which they had | 3 |
to the man who | 3 |
was receiued for king | 3 |
and when he was | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
the monasterie of s | 3 |
possession of the throne | 3 |
archbishop of canterburie should | 3 |
to the place of | 3 |
a short time before | 3 |
he pointed to the | 3 |
fall into the hands | 3 |
against him in armes | 3 |
i know that thou | 3 |
the shadow of the | 3 |
the north parts of | 3 |
the very heart of | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
a large number of | 3 |
the level of the | 3 |
by the mouth of | 3 |
the millers daughter of | 3 |
his hand on his | 3 |
would seem to be | 3 |
on the head of | 3 |
the chiefe of the | 3 |
king of england and | 3 |
his way through the | 3 |
strike a terrour into | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
of william the norman | 3 |
and that he could | 3 |
he drew his sword | 3 |
mouth of the river | 3 |
from the halls of | 3 |
the glare of the | 3 |
well pleased with the | 3 |
was the signal for | 3 |
the clouds of the | 3 |
the vicinity of the | 3 |
son of the great | 3 |
was a part of | 3 |
had left the chamber | 3 |
in the breast of | 3 |
the count of cotentin | 3 |
its name from the | 3 |
with the air of | 3 |
so far as the | 3 |
to take part against | 3 |
which they had been | 3 |
a prisoner in the | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
the charge of his | 3 |
it has been the | 3 |
as we shall see | 3 |
at the thought that | 3 |
gentle on her wrist | 3 |
the richest and most | 3 |
king of the east | 3 |
the middle of the | 3 |
and the old man | 3 |
map at the commencement | 3 |
entitled to succeed him | 3 |
yeere next following the | 3 |
of this kings reigne | 3 |
in a good cause | 3 |
their case was desperate | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
will be seen upon | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
a little before the | 3 |
to the rescue of | 3 |
the days of old | 3 |
of the clergie at | 3 |
the length of his | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
to do homage to | 3 |
of the daughter of | 3 |
one end of the | 3 |
if he had bene | 3 |
not always to the | 3 |
child to the mother | 3 |
the wrecks of the | 3 |
of the most powerful | 3 |
with which he was | 3 |
at such time as | 3 |
baldwine earle of flanders | 3 |
made one of the | 3 |
to be one of | 3 |
in his arms and | 3 |
to watch over the | 3 |
if it were a | 3 |
keys of the castle | 3 |
for some reason or | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
the king with his | 3 |
the isle of thorney | 3 |
it was not the | 3 |
ye fight for the | 3 |
the gates of london | 3 |
star that shone on | 3 |
in view of the | 3 |
in respect to his | 3 |
the founder of the | 3 |
of the most popular | 3 |
so that he was | 3 |
countess of east anglia | 3 |
a few years after | 3 |
he had nothing to | 3 |
the gift of the | 3 |
many of the english | 3 |
in those days the | 3 |
as the reader will | 3 |
and after a short | 3 |
of william and matilda | 3 |
and many other illustrations | 3 |
it is but the | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
and for the most | 3 |
the lives of the | 3 |
of the german ocean | 3 |
the time of king | 3 |
brice and sir alain | 3 |
and the earl was | 3 |
the sonne of a | 3 |
of the norman conquest | 3 |
hands again in his | 3 |
archbishop of yorke should | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
bent her face over | 3 |
the fame of the | 3 |
in the courtyard of | 3 |
of the welch king | 3 |
the heart of harold | 3 |
mowbray earle of northumberland | 3 |
the reign of edward | 3 |
the earle of flanders | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
in the rear by | 3 |
the old roman house | 3 |
a few weeks before | 3 |
the days to come | 3 |
took no notice of | 3 |
norman as well as | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
the protection of the | 3 |
to prepare the way | 3 |
as who should say | 3 |
at the extreme end | 3 |
for this cause hee | 3 |
as much as possible | 3 |
it was one of | 3 |
his chair of state | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
a terrour into the | 3 |
and the other of | 3 |
knights of the garrison | 3 |
the room in which | 3 |
the thought of the | 3 |
the duke returned into | 2 |
was against the custome | 2 |
the wild forest land | 2 |
can do is to | 2 |
for it must be | 2 |
give the earl at | 2 |
the battlements of the | 2 |
the end in view | 2 |
manville hath forsaken thee | 2 |
was pale as death | 2 |
the weal of england | 2 |
presented to the french | 2 |
at least there was | 2 |
of the truth of | 2 |
with some of his | 2 |
the cause and the | 2 |
i say not that | 2 |
not with the honor | 2 |
the eldest of the | 2 |
to prepare for the | 2 |
its long rows of | 2 |
be married to one | 2 |
on the site of | 2 |
to break in upon | 2 |
it cannot be but | 2 |
in the councils of | 2 |
since the day when | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
sprang to their feet | 2 |
licence of the king | 2 |
the aid of his | 2 |
for the repose of | 2 |
honor of my name | 2 |
of greater force then | 2 |
from his earliest youth | 2 |
seven feet of land | 2 |
of making a pilgrimage | 2 |
to the same church | 2 |
mooue him to some | 2 |
the reign of henry | 2 |
edward not long before | 2 |
he had retired to | 2 |
a period of about | 2 |
himself could not have | 2 |
two years after his | 2 |
armed with their great | 2 |
knew not how to | 2 |
the gonfanon of st | 2 |
the signal for the | 2 |
part of the treaty | 2 |
against the king and | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
which it has been | 2 |
and dexterity in the | 2 |
the trance and the | 2 |
there seemed to be | 2 |
the track of harold | 2 |
could be no doubt | 2 |
by the circumstances that | 2 |
to his brother of | 2 |
of a detachment of | 2 |
a portion of the | 2 |
as it could be | 2 |
the point is this | 2 |
was bound the cross | 2 |
depriued of his dignitie | 2 |
he was also the | 2 |
that i am a | 2 |
who seems to have | 2 |
the change in her | 2 |
of the seruice did | 2 |
the chamber where the | 2 |
stool at her feet | 2 |
thou not know me | 2 |
take rest and food | 2 |
the life of this | 2 |
gold and black plumes | 2 |
claimants to the crown | 2 |
brought to the king | 2 |
what is called the | 2 |
also the birthday of | 2 |
the summits of the | 2 |
was at an end | 2 |
the resources of the | 2 |
when he set out | 2 |
the dead body of | 2 |
the rival stars contending | 2 |
the earl of flanders | 2 |
for i tell thee | 2 |
is that of the | 2 |
to open the way | 2 |
was given to the | 2 |
him to send the | 2 |
with the love of | 2 |
hath passed from my | 2 |
the designs of the | 2 |
be a sin to | 2 |
in the aid of | 2 |
best part of my | 2 |
had given to the | 2 |
into the heart of | 2 |
to reteine their wiues | 2 |
the secret of his | 2 |
had come from the | 2 |
of the dukes of | 2 |
did godwin lie speechless | 2 |
and return to normandy | 2 |
will be seen by | 2 |
were too young to | 2 |
the bridegroom to the | 2 |
in the interval between | 2 |
so long as i | 2 |
and the pride of | 2 |
and the election of | 2 |
the ears of the | 2 |
the web of the | 2 |
he had not heard | 2 |
during the reign of | 2 |
of the chiefs of | 2 |
she said at last | 2 |
wave of his hand | 2 |
bow thy heart to | 2 |
now and again some | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
the continent of europe | 2 |
marched on the foe | 2 |
dealing of the duke | 2 |
do homage to him | 2 |
nature of the ground | 2 |
the great earl of | 2 |
that the lawes of | 2 |
youth hath been consumed | 2 |
out of his power | 2 |
the earl seemed to | 2 |
were they of the | 2 |
to the mast head | 2 |
be in the mouths | 2 |
was some moments before | 2 |
taking his last leaue | 2 |
the valour of the | 2 |
the course which he | 2 |
by the breath of | 2 |
the other in his | 2 |
that the count of | 2 |
the imagination of a | 2 |
duchy of normandy as | 2 |
we may guess how | 2 |
of them to be | 2 |
under rolf the norman | 2 |
may be that he | 2 |
contentment to the people | 2 |
same stock and origin | 2 |
the solemn sanction of | 2 |
godwin and his sons | 2 |
stepped down from the | 2 |
the shout of the | 2 |
pull william from the | 2 |
the crowne of the | 2 |
to save his life | 2 |
in short time hee | 2 |
in the north parts | 2 |
against william of normandy | 2 |
and he determined to | 2 |
draw back and court | 2 |
death of king edward | 2 |
was put to death | 2 |
so partly by his | 2 |
the order of knighthood | 2 |
to see that his | 2 |
would not have me | 2 |
rained not vpon the | 2 |
long been familiar to | 2 |
nornas besprinkle the ash | 2 |
if there were any | 2 |
by the tomb of | 2 |
the king was content | 2 |
i pray you not | 2 |
favour of the atheling | 2 |
he placed his hand | 2 |
the heir of the | 2 |
shone on the birth | 2 |
or death with earl | 2 |
and looked to the | 2 |
arrived at the castle | 2 |
an armie into wales | 2 |
and i will hold | 2 |
advance of the rest | 2 |
mans daughter of no | 2 |
for the king to | 2 |
title to his dignitie | 2 |
aware that he had | 2 |
that we shall find | 2 |
repress an exclamation of | 2 |
than the ends life | 2 |
his strength and his | 2 |
the opposite shores of | 2 |
as they were in | 2 |
thou canst not be | 2 |
sainted eadward the confessor | 2 |
vpon the losse of | 2 |
of the sixth day | 2 |
and i am not | 2 |
gonfanon of the church | 2 |
betweene the two kings | 2 |
the door closed on | 2 |
fugitive and an exile | 2 |
his face concealed by | 2 |
it is necessary to | 2 |
vnder homage to the | 2 |
i have not seen | 2 |
the earl of northumbria | 2 |
at the base of | 2 |
when hee had reigned | 2 |
elder brother for their | 2 |
although borne before the | 2 |
popular with the saxon | 2 |
the prelate of bayeux | 2 |
the fate of his | 2 |
the minds of all | 2 |
out upon his pilgrimage | 2 |
assembly of the witan | 2 |
the consanguinity of the | 2 |
the night before the | 2 |
that it would have | 2 |
his eyes with a | 2 |
crowne of england was | 2 |
he stood with his | 2 |
was defended by a | 2 |
temple of the briton | 2 |
a descent upon the | 2 |
to the young saxon | 2 |
word left his lips | 2 |
battle to the strong | 2 |
fell on his knees | 2 |
on either side of | 2 |
i rejoice that i | 2 |
the knights of old | 2 |
that william of normandy | 2 |
as it may seeme | 2 |
it was some moments | 2 |
on the day that | 2 |
and though i have | 2 |
and in the most | 2 |
the points of their | 2 |
form of a man | 2 |
the allegiance of the | 2 |
see thee wed to | 2 |
i been a man | 2 |
for i will not | 2 |
of honour and of | 2 |
enemie to all vices | 2 |
a few moments one | 2 |
i will abide by | 2 |
a prince of a | 2 |
i will go and | 2 |
hand in her own | 2 |
to the time of | 2 |
his knee to the | 2 |
when the time of | 2 |
which it was possible | 2 |
the day is ours | 2 |
than that of any | 2 |
his last leaue of | 2 |
stretched on the grass | 2 |
as he was the | 2 |
story of the last | 2 |
thegn who had before | 2 |
so associated with the | 2 |
as good as his | 2 |
the breast of his | 2 |
and not till the | 2 |
as they rode together | 2 |
with the stately church | 2 |
to the roman church | 2 |
turned to him with | 2 |
the castle was surrounded | 2 |
the immutable law of | 2 |
he knew very well | 2 |
a little after noon | 2 |
of the english nation | 2 |
the face of hilda | 2 |
more than a thousand | 2 |
the place of this | 2 |
the bishop of coutance | 2 |
valour and experience of | 2 |
for whom he had | 2 |
mules laden with baggage | 2 |
cause were one with | 2 |
comfort of my life | 2 |
himself on his elbow | 2 |
he escaped from the | 2 |
drew near to the | 2 |
in the interior of | 2 |
to while away an | 2 |
it is due vnto | 2 |
to the course which | 2 |
able to resist the | 2 |
which are borne after | 2 |
of the girl was | 2 |
the son of canute | 2 |
was a man to | 2 |
taking advantage of the | 2 |
no less a person | 2 |
hold england as a | 2 |
the archbishops of canterbury | 2 |
countess was going mad | 2 |
was always with the | 2 |
fashion of the times | 2 |
and the sea swelled | 2 |
passe the seas into | 2 |
william gave orders to | 2 |
acceptation of the word | 2 |
of sir aimand de | 2 |
that shone on the | 2 |
the sonne of olaus | 2 |
gods resurrection and his | 2 |
face was dark with | 2 |
the successor of the | 2 |
face with his mantle | 2 |
as she thought of | 2 |
in the abbey of | 2 |
he was told that | 2 |
for himself and his | 2 |
laid the foundations of | 2 |
could we choose but | 2 |
when she thought of | 2 |
is that de guader | 2 |
at this critical juncture | 2 |
proposed that he should | 2 |
she felt that she | 2 |
and for that they | 2 |
is so farre esteemed | 2 |
to mooue him to | 2 |
even as long as | 2 |
the brow of the | 2 |
who had fought against | 2 |
toward the close of | 2 |
it was not a | 2 |
yeeld to the king | 2 |
on his left wrist | 2 |
and the words of | 2 |
it would be of | 2 |
worshipper of the dead | 2 |
by the sound of | 2 |
be king in england | 2 |
life or death with | 2 |
and pray him to | 2 |
the case with the | 2 |
in favour of harold | 2 |
seemed not so much | 2 |
if not one of | 2 |
harfager king of norway | 2 |
the determination of the | 2 |
and there were no | 2 |
the men who had | 2 |
of the earl and | 2 |
of all was the | 2 |
in three great divisions | 2 |
the deeds of the | 2 |
was the hero of | 2 |
from the age of | 2 |
the walls and towers | 2 |
save that of the | 2 |
the difficult task of | 2 |
the front of their | 2 |
and so great was | 2 |
the crown by will | 2 |
the king send for | 2 |
it so chanced that | 2 |
messengers had been despatched | 2 |
some idea of the | 2 |
seen upon the map | 2 |
while away an hour | 2 |
the citizens of london | 2 |
had left the house | 2 |
wish was to have | 2 |
was situated at a | 2 |
of the poor knight | 2 |
the fates of a | 2 |
much adoe he was | 2 |
was no hope for | 2 |
forward to rescue the | 2 |
the sonne of hysdaspis | 2 |
as it is the | 2 |
by the splendor of | 2 |
looked down upon the | 2 |
of the church which | 2 |
found that they were | 2 |
might i advise thee | 2 |
great gate of the | 2 |
come down to us | 2 |
the german ocean toward | 2 |
seest thou not that | 2 |
and so did the | 2 |
reaches of the yare | 2 |
life of king william | 2 |
rightful heir to the | 2 |
the ceremony due to | 2 |
a knack of telling | 2 |
the earldom of the | 2 |
and danger in which | 2 |
to help her to | 2 |
to whom he could | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
have the right to | 2 |
to her with a | 2 |
and take pay for | 2 |
the interior of the | 2 |
by the marriage of | 2 |
of gryffyth the king | 2 |
wherein the king was | 2 |
he is of the | 2 |
wolstane bishop of worcester | 2 |
lives of the archbishops | 2 |
kissed him on the | 2 |
which hilda had given | 2 |
fierceness of the struggle | 2 |
robert archbishop of canterburie | 2 |
that he was of | 2 |
with whom he was | 2 |
the forces of the | 2 |
the saxon king had | 2 |
the race of godwin | 2 |
in that part of | 2 |
of the ruins of | 2 |
both in blood and | 2 |
endowed it with many | 2 |
cannot lift my hand | 2 |
borne after their father | 2 |
the abbey of s | 2 |
a mass said for | 2 |
his face was dark | 2 |
the moneth of august | 2 |
resurrection and his brightnesse | 2 |
was mounted on a | 2 |
grew more and more | 2 |
the english king and | 2 |
they came in sight | 2 |
to me to have | 2 |
had won experience of | 2 |
a man who was | 2 |
a great assembly of | 2 |
dignities of the church | 2 |
went to rome to | 2 |
of the race of | 2 |
the earl of northumberland | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
thou art but a | 2 |
him in blood by | 2 |
of one of those | 2 |
head of the royal | 2 |
of the sacred relics | 2 |
part of the anglo | 2 |
with the breast of | 2 |
not lift his hand | 2 |
he saw not the | 2 |
and that with such | 2 |
of the roman pontiffs | 2 |
and the shine of | 2 |
more than half way | 2 |
the citie of winchester | 2 |
distance from the earl | 2 |
the first glance younger | 2 |
to the utmost of | 2 |
the spears of the | 2 |
most powerful subject in | 2 |
and it seemed that | 2 |
the norman bishop of | 2 |
but that which was | 2 |
the protection of heaven | 2 |
in this merrie england | 2 |
the man who had | 2 |
troth and my plight | 2 |
both the king and | 2 |
to a place of | 2 |
wouldst thou have me | 2 |
ralph de guader was | 2 |
and seek thy love | 2 |
what i have once | 2 |
consanguinity of the parties | 2 |
a man highly esteemed | 2 |
i shall be at | 2 |
the first to the | 2 |
as we see it | 2 |
that certain history has | 2 |
the secrets of the | 2 |
by all the saints | 2 |
as soon as this | 2 |
with a small company | 2 |
her face with her | 2 |
the people of rome | 2 |
the last of his | 2 |
the choughs and ravens | 2 |
so wrought with the | 2 |
sight of the foe | 2 |
have knelt at the | 2 |
canst not be dead | 2 |
in the discharge of | 2 |
darius the sonne of | 2 |
the general reader is | 2 |
for it was not | 2 |
the heights of penmaen | 2 |
days were spent in | 2 |
for which they were | 2 |
as for that he | 2 |
because they are then | 2 |
putting out the eyes | 2 |
the frontiers and within | 2 |
for my cause alone | 2 |
waited the decision of | 2 |
promised william the crown | 2 |
his eyes put out | 2 |
he wished to secure | 2 |
for this cause he | 2 |
even to this day | 2 |
have heard of the | 2 |
the moral influence of | 2 |
a millers daughter by | 2 |
that the life of | 2 |
of the pure saxon | 2 |
hee so wrought with | 2 |
of edward the confessor | 2 |
he would often say | 2 |
position and fortify himself | 2 |
league with william the | 2 |
go to the court | 2 |
to have picked up | 2 |
the giving of hostages | 2 |
one of his castles | 2 |
and the voice of | 2 |
would not come to | 2 |
the decree of the | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
there is no reason | 2 |
their round red shields | 2 |
manner in which the | 2 |
and yet in the | 2 |
the citie of glocester | 2 |
which they were called | 2 |
we shall be there | 2 |
for the same cause | 2 |
strong position and fortify | 2 |
free libertie of hunting | 2 |
reign on the throne | 2 |
lands and honours he | 2 |
the rumour runs that | 2 |
had been committed to | 2 |
vacant in his hands | 2 |
low stool at her | 2 |
for our own sakes | 2 |
with the romance of | 2 |
the foundations of the | 2 |
the saxons in the | 2 |
of our saxon forefathers | 2 |
of william the first | 2 |
drew from his finger | 2 |
all that he knew | 2 |
depart out of the | 2 |
that if the king | 2 |
nobles and officers of | 2 |
during the life of | 2 |
they were in the | 2 |
a fugitive and an | 2 |
was always ready to | 2 |
for which cause he | 2 |
moment when he had | 2 |
and he answered with | 2 |
her breath as she | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
at last said the | 2 |
lay down his arms | 2 |
in which you are | 2 |
thou shalt be free | 2 |
rage and in fear | 2 |
my love and gratitude | 2 |
his good nature and | 2 |
felt the force of | 2 |
her hand on his | 2 |
on the birth of | 2 |
like wildfire through the | 2 |
struck spurs into his | 2 |
after he had been | 2 |
only entrance to the | 2 |
william from the throne | 2 |
of their former victories | 2 |
will be the first | 2 |
of sir robert of | 2 |
boom of the bittern | 2 |
the nobilitie that were | 2 |
the stout and the | 2 |
i must go to | 2 |
ready to put fuell | 2 |
to take rest and | 2 |
the other of yorke | 2 |
into one of the | 2 |
were then in the | 2 |
that after his death | 2 |
instructions from the king | 2 |
mouth of the humber | 2 |
against the express mandate | 2 |
it is a little | 2 |
a fresh burst of | 2 |
day by day from | 2 |
of my lord the | 2 |
between godwin and edward | 2 |
the crown of the | 2 |
with a wild and | 2 |
he had not the | 2 |
through which gleamed the | 2 |
so the saints keep | 2 |
hee gaue to the | 2 |
himself back in his | 2 |
a treatise on the | 2 |
eyes of the living | 2 |
and their heads were | 2 |
the fashions of the | 2 |
at the accession of | 2 |
when at last he | 2 |
last of the saxon | 2 |
and many of his | 2 |
martell earle of aniou | 2 |
the agony of the | 2 |
a great part thereof | 2 |
could restrain himself no | 2 |
care not much to | 2 |
to the father of | 2 |
asked the messenger what | 2 |
of no little wealth | 2 |
the bayeux tapestry the | 2 |
for one of the | 2 |
the laws of the | 2 |
as they seemed to | 2 |
song of the scald | 2 |
the common name of | 2 |
watches her sleeping spouse | 2 |
head of the church | 2 |
and threw himself on | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
the french king with | 2 |
on each side of | 2 |
had been sent him | 2 |
the columns of the | 2 |
people of the realme | 2 |
a mans daughter of | 2 |
as to be able | 2 |
way for his own | 2 |
the will of heaven | 2 |
norman duke and the | 2 |
this time the king | 2 |
each side of the | 2 |
for the banner of | 2 |
by which meanes he | 2 |
of the valley of | 2 |
from a visit to | 2 |
no interest in the | 2 |
to keep off the | 2 |
the court of rouen | 2 |
thought that he was | 2 |
had slipped away to | 2 |
interview between william and | 2 |
and the other chiefs | 2 |
strength and the weakness | 2 |
that the hostages were | 2 |
which i had been | 2 |
the circumstances of this | 2 |
the retirement of the | 2 |
she went to her | 2 |
the king to his | 2 |
the base of the | 2 |
and her cheeks grew | 2 |
was mallet de graville | 2 |
all the royalty of | 2 |
the east side of | 2 |
his sister the queen | 2 |
so sweet to me | 2 |
struggle against the conqueror | 2 |
the young sons of | 2 |
the ends life lives | 2 |
but if harold had | 2 |
it is not for | 2 |
to pour out a | 2 |
soon as he should | 2 |
had a sonne named | 2 |
who had come over | 2 |
was placed in the | 2 |
and her train of | 2 |
bent on the ground | 2 |
in the courts of | 2 |
the halls of rouen | 2 |
the knights of the | 2 |
is no time for | 2 |
accompanied him to the | 2 |
the great assembly of | 2 |
the parish churches of | 2 |
would be a sin | 2 |
in body or in | 2 |
to the church by | 2 |
the halls of his | 2 |
as he answered slowly | 2 |
the solemnity of the | 2 |
but i tell thee | 2 |
much pomp and parade | 2 |
that which had been | 2 |
young sons of algar | 2 |
not to speak of | 2 |
crossed the channel and | 2 |
the history of his | 2 |
that they might not | 2 |
and led him to | 2 |
either of them should | 2 |
and his norwegian allies | 2 |
result of their deliberations | 2 |
immutable law of the | 2 |
as thou in the | 2 |
the hostages of godwin | 2 |
the head of my | 2 |
what was called the | 2 |
as has already been | 2 |
out of the question | 2 |
it is not taken | 2 |
and the weight of | 2 |
in the blood of | 2 |
the channel to the | 2 |
mass on the hill | 2 |
which was situated at | 2 |
awful was it to | 2 |
bring to thee the | 2 |
step thy throne is | 2 |
apartment in which the | 2 |
hostage for the faith | 2 |
in a firm voice | 2 |
which was at the | 2 |
the hearts of men | 2 |
i will stand by | 2 |
authorities of the time | 2 |
hugh and the king | 2 |
rage of the flame | 2 |
either side of the | 2 |
helm and shirt of | 2 |
it is thought by | 2 |
were placed in the | 2 |
aimand de sourdeval had | 2 |
great cloud of dust | 2 |
the course of his | 2 |
the right of succession | 2 |
axe in his hand | 2 |
of the saxon laws | 2 |
one or two of | 2 |
to my native land | 2 |
to speak the language | 2 |
i would hew my | 2 |
were represented in the | 2 |
he could show them | 2 |
the only entrance to | 2 |
time of king edward | 2 |
when the hour of | 2 |
that time in france | 2 |
with the success of | 2 |
and the eyes of | 2 |
children which are borne | 2 |
ere the sun set | 2 |
the sons of woden | 2 |
which harold had made | 2 |
of the richest and | 2 |
set his teeth firmly | 2 |
she felt as if | 2 |
in a formal and | 2 |
his horn at the | 2 |
soon as he had | 2 |
she had slipped away | 2 |
edward to the throne | 2 |
at the news of | 2 |
the good faith of | 2 |
that i owe to | 2 |
at the brunt of | 2 |
when he saw a | 2 |
forbid that i should | 2 |
hee went in person | 2 |
for a thousand years | 2 |
at the same moment | 2 |
sought in vain to | 2 |
pretended flight of the | 2 |
their hearths and their | 2 |
an open gazing stock | 2 |
night before the battle | 2 |
he fell to the | 2 |
and five nights did | 2 |
was not without a | 2 |
that the men of | 2 |
by the norman chroniclers | 2 |
should die without issue | 2 |
harold in respect to | 2 |
was the betrothed of | 2 |
the part of a | 2 |
the host of the | 2 |
would hew my way | 2 |
to have been built | 2 |
the surface of the | 2 |
all the honours of | 2 |
under the care of | 2 |
the administration of the | 2 |
from hand to hand | 2 |
lesse vaine then the | 2 |
few moments one of | 2 |
of the norman sword | 2 |
did contend in armes | 2 |
on either side the | 2 |
and the lithsmen of | 2 |
with the sword of | 2 |
good man and true | 2 |
suspended from his throat | 2 |
to him and saxony | 2 |
on the first of | 2 |
with the title of | 2 |
that sir aimand had | 2 |
time of the conquest | 2 |
the authority of his | 2 |
under the vault of | 2 |
to give him a | 2 |
he answered in a | 2 |
crowne from his head | 2 |
the bow and arrow | 2 |
at the onset of | 2 |
to the bishopricke of | 2 |
whilest the king was | 2 |
the bishops of rome | 2 |
that rose by the | 2 |
and not a little | 2 |
the foremost of those | 2 |
go forth to battle | 2 |
is edith the fair | 2 |
the sister of matilda | 2 |
chained by the leg | 2 |
and in like sort | 2 |
name and title of | 2 |
at the gate of | 2 |
graville to follow him | 2 |
by day from the | 2 |
sun whose race is | 2 |
that even in his | 2 |
out of the hall | 2 |
is likely to be | 2 |
to do him justice | 2 |
and it is even | 2 |
she gave him her | 2 |
the good fortune that | 2 |
lost in the distance | 2 |
were opposed to the | 2 |
respect to one of | 2 |
which in case of | 2 |
harold to the duke | 2 |
of the earl godwin | 2 |
had been induced to | 2 |
one norman writer affirmes | 2 |
of the saxon chief | 2 |
in blood by the | 2 |
just in time to | 2 |
the isle of ely | 2 |
horse stepping on the | 2 |
a cloud passed over | 2 |
caught her breath as | 2 |
i come not here | 2 |
the splendour of god | 2 |
this was the strongest | 2 |
should be permitted to | 2 |
no lesse vaine then | 2 |
the breast of a | 2 |
and title was guy | 2 |
she had so long | 2 |
that the earl had | 2 |
he erected a bishopricke | 2 |
itself had all the | 2 |
at any time before | 2 |
a party of wild | 2 |
have been at the | 2 |
the crozier of the | 2 |
of those i love | 2 |
a chair of state | 2 |
it is a curious | 2 |
that he thought he | 2 |
take my daughter to | 2 |
daughter by her birth | 2 |
in armes against the | 2 |
on account of the | 2 |
the dead or the | 2 |
the east end of | 2 |
to the castle at | 2 |
thou wouldst have me | 2 |
expect any better vsage | 2 |
was aduanced to the | 2 |
ordered masses for the | 2 |
was pleased with the | 2 |
of the inner court | 2 |
among the knights and | 2 |
stands it with the | 2 |
millers daughter by her | 2 |
the honour of that | 2 |
the disturbed state of | 2 |
to fight for their | 2 |
it would seem to | 2 |
the face with a | 2 |
which he was about | 2 |
and his fair sons | 2 |
us and to thee | 2 |
with both hands his | 2 |
and the ladies and | 2 |
of odo of bayeux | 2 |
of the young earls | 2 |
that the earl should | 2 |
was entitled to succeed | 2 |
german ocean toward the | 2 |
the heir presumptive of | 2 |
as come he will | 2 |
most of those who | 2 |
no faith in the | 2 |
when we reach the | 2 |
did not venture to | 2 |
in the soil of | 2 |
it was the peculiarity | 2 |
refer all matters to | 2 |
of wild and desperate | 2 |
to make his escape | 2 |
the days that followed | 2 |
the sight of that | 2 |
the nobles and knights | 2 |
the career of sweyn | 2 |
his money at roan | 2 |
with william the norman | 2 |
whose race is ending | 2 |
in which he is | 2 |
the tide of battle | 2 |
the land in which | 2 |
the outline of a | 2 |
there was that in | 2 |
you might still see | 2 |
many of the nobilitie | 2 |
desired licence of the | 2 |
spend the remainder of | 2 |
well as he could | 2 |
by the way of | 2 |
on copper of lord | 2 |
the most popular of | 2 |
with much adoe he | 2 |
was not possible to | 2 |
was very different to | 2 |
came up to him | 2 |
a month had passed | 2 |
that he was about | 2 |
and that by the | 2 |
a council of his | 2 |
harold king of england | 2 |
the slopes of the | 2 |
been so long in | 2 |
that he had ever | 2 |
he had bene in | 2 |
it proved to be | 2 |
as an open gazing | 2 |
the legitimate heir of | 2 |
place him in possession | 2 |
to deal harshly with | 2 |
from the face of | 2 |
in the air of | 2 |
true to each other | 2 |
for him in the | 2 |
name of sir robert | 2 |
the colours of the | 2 |
hate of the foreigner | 2 |
it may well be | 2 |
come in sight of | 2 |
etchings from the national | 2 |
of the church would | 2 |
in possession of the | 2 |
end of the great | 2 |
either by reason of | 2 |
the munitions of war | 2 |
had not the heart | 2 |
of his days in | 2 |
found that they could | 2 |
sacred relics of the | 2 |
espoused the cause of | 2 |
to the kings discretion | 2 |
the king demanded of | 2 |
the village of charing | 2 |
from chief to chief | 2 |
a public and solemn | 2 |
now this was the | 2 |
from the country altogether | 2 |
to entertaine him with | 2 |
the honours of war | 2 |
waved it in the | 2 |
in blood and fire | 2 |
but i will not | 2 |
a window in the | 2 |
think not that i | 2 |
by the writers of | 2 |
over which thou art | 2 |
hew my way through | 2 |
of the archbishops of | 2 |
he had a very | 2 |
like was done by | 2 |
to the earle of | 2 |
that if he would | 2 |
that they might be | 2 |
to us and to | 2 |
whole surface of the | 2 |
millers daughter of manchester | 2 |
the age of chivalry | 2 |
the king of sweden | 2 |
enter the miller and | 2 |
the earl came back | 2 |
of the glory of | 2 |
her own fair hands | 2 |
for some of the | 2 |
hands of father pierre | 2 |
by king edward the | 2 |
and the fate of | 2 |
was neuer free from | 2 |
arms of his wife | 2 |
towne and castle of | 2 |
amidst the shouts of | 2 |
to oppose his way | 2 |
for the same reason | 2 |
the records of the | 2 |
thee at the head | 2 |