The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... hath a broad banner upon the summit . See the rising sun flashes full upon it and sparkles on the golden lions . ' Tis the royal banner of England , crossed by the prince's label . There he dwells in the Abbey of St. Andrew , where he hath ...
... hath a broad banner upon the summit . See the rising sun flashes full upon it and sparkles on the golden lions . ' Tis the royal banner of England , crossed by the prince's label . There he dwells in the Abbey of St. Andrew , where he hath ...
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... hath herbergage in the town , for , as I learn , the men - at - arms and archers have already gone forward to Dax . ' ' I trust , Aylward , ' said Sir Nigel , coming upon deck , ' that the men are ready for the land . Go tell them that ...
... hath herbergage in the town , for , as I learn , the men - at - arms and archers have already gone forward to Dax . ' ' I trust , Aylward , ' said Sir Nigel , coming upon deck , ' that the men are ready for the land . Go tell them that ...
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... hath not knight or baron aboard . I would mine eyes were better . How read you this upon the left ? ' 6 Argent and azure , a barry wavy of six . ' ' Ha , it is the sign of the Wiltshire Stourtons ! And there be- yond I see the red and ...
... hath not knight or baron aboard . I would mine eyes were better . How read you this upon the left ? ' 6 Argent and azure , a barry wavy of six . ' ' Ha , it is the sign of the Wiltshire Stourtons ! And there be- yond I see the red and ...
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... hath by rote the name of every knight of France or of England , and all the tree of his family , with his kinships , coat - armour , marriages , augmenta- tions , abatements , and I know not what beside . We may leave our horses here ...
... hath by rote the name of every knight of France or of England , and all the tree of his family , with his kinships , coat - armour , marriages , augmenta- tions , abatements , and I know not what beside . We may leave our horses here ...
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... hath placed the true charge upon your shield . ' As the youth withdrew in confusion , Sir William's keen eye singled out the five red roses from amid the overlapping shields and cloud of pennons which faced him . ' Ha ! ' he cried ...
... hath placed the true charge upon your shield . ' As the youth withdrew in confusion , Sir William's keen eye singled out the five red roses from amid the overlapping shields and cloud of pennons which faced him . ' Ha ! ' he cried ...
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Alleyne Alleyne Edricson answered archdeacon archers arms asked Aylward Béthencourt Bunby Canaria Chandos Claversham Clode colour Countess course cried curate Daintry Danish dark door earl English eyes face fair lord Faulkner felt fire followed Ford Garonne Gascon gentleman girl glance Gran Canaria Gregg Guanches Hammond hand hath head heard heart honour Hordle John horse Iviza Jack Jack Smith John Kate Killarney King knew knight lady Laura lawyer letter Lindo living looked Lord Dynmore Maisie matter mind Miss Bonamy Montaubon morning never once Paganini passed perhaps prince quoth rector replied round Saint Paul scarce seemed seen ships shoulders side Sir Nigel Sir Nigel Loring Sir Oliver sire smile speak spoke squire stood strange sword tell thing thought tone took town Tranter turned Villefranche voice walked White Company words young