Lordship's mirth, and gladness of us all,) made petition that they might renew now their old storial show : of argument how the Danes whilom here in a troublous season were for quietness borne withal and suffered in peace, that anon, by outrage and unsupportable... The Ruins of Kenilworth, an Historical Poem - Page 376by William Reader (Printer.) - 1856Full view - About this book
| Robert Laneham - English drama - 1821 - 158 pages
...and gladness of us all,) made petition that they might renew now their old storial show : of argument how the Danes whilom here in a troublous season were...beside ; at the grievous complaint and counsel of Huna, the King's Chieftain in wars, on Saint Brice's night, Anno Dom. 1012, (as the book says, that... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1838 - 744 pages
...made petition that they mought renew now their old slorial shew : Of argument bow the Danet, whylome here in a troublous season were for quietness borne...and suffered in peace ; that anon, by outrage and importable insolency, abusing both Elhclred the King, then, and all Estates every where beside ; at... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1843 - 970 pages
...made petition that they moughl renew now their old storial shew : Of argument how the Danet, whylomc us King Arthur, the last of the nine worthies; importable insolency, abusing both Ethelred the King, then, and all Estates every where beside; at... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pages
...pclilion that they mought renew now their old slorial shew : Of argument how the 1>-тпеи, »hylomc here in a troublous season were for quietness borne withal and suffered in peace ; thit anon, by outrage and importable insolency, abusing both Ethelred the King, then, and all tnitfj... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...storial show : of argument how the Danes, whilom here in a troublous season, were for * See Chapter V. quietness borne withal and suffered in peace ; that anon, by outrage and unsupportablc insolency, abusing both Ethelred the King, then, and all estates everywhere beside, at... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 pages
...neighbours there." They " made petition that they might renew now their old storial show : of argument how the Danes, whilom here in a troublous season,...abusing both Ethelred the King, then, and all estates everywhere beside, at the grievous complaint and counsel of Huna, the King's chieftain in wars, on... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1856 - 552 pages
...Coventry camo to her with a petition t that " they might renew now their old storial show ; of argument how the Danes whilom here in a troublous season were for quietness borne withal * F&byan's Chronicle, cap. 98. t Laneham's Letter, 1575. VOL. I. Ж 154 CONTINUED DEVASTATIONS. [AD... | |
| George Adlard - 1870 - 386 pages
...season were for quietness borne withal and sundered in peace, that anon, by outrage and unsup/ portable insolency, abusing both Ethelred the King, then, and...beside ; at the grievous complaint and counsel of Huna, the King's Chieftain in wars, on Saint Brice's night, Anno Dom. 101^, (as the book says, that... | |
| George Adlard - 1870 - 402 pages
...and gladness of us all,) made petition that they might renew now their old storial show : of argument how the Danes whilom here in a troublous season were for quietness borne withal and sufi'ered in peace, that anon, by outrage and unsupportable insolency, abusing both Ethelred the King,... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1874 - 560 pages
...Coventry came to her with a petition t that " they might renew now their old storial show ; of argument how the Danes whilom here in a troublous season were...Ethelred the king, then, and all estates every where besides ; at the grievous complaint and counsel of Huna, the king's chieftain in wars, on Saint Brice's... | |
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