| English essays - 1826 - 722 pages
...to the Queen. " Where York himself before his castle gate Mangled with wounds on his own earth lav dead ; Upon whose body Clifford down him sate Stabbing the corpse, and cutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his tcene Presents it so to hU victorious Queene." —... | |
| Ely Hargrove - Harrogate (England) - 1809 - 454 pages
...into an ambuscade, was slain, ' with near 3,000 of his men. " Where York himself, before his castle gate, . " Mangled with wounds, on his own earth, lay...youngest son, " Then in his childhood, and of tender age, 11 Coming, in hopes to see the battaile won ; • Clifford, whose wrath no rigour could aswage, " Takes;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 692 pages
...who pr<> rtly but of late With no less hope than of a kingdom fed, Upon this field, before his castle gate, ' Mangled with wounds, on his own earth lay dead ; Upon whose body Clifford down him sat, Stabbing the corpse, and cutting off his head, Crown'd it with paper, and (to wreak his teen)... | |
| John Britton, John Hodgson - Architecture - 1812 - 1036 pages
...of Waltefield fought against Margaret of Anjoo, consort of 'tlauy VI. as will be afterwards related. Upon whose body Clifford down him sate Stabbing the corpse, and cutting off the head. Crowned it with paper, and to wreake his teene, Presents it 90 to his victorious queene Drayton's... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...alluding to the circumstance, speaks of Sandal as the place " Where York himself, before his castle date, Mangled with wounds, on his own earth lay dead ; Upon...down him sate, Stabbing the corpse and cutting off the head, Crowned it with paper, and to wreake his teene. Presents it so to his victorious queene."... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1826 - 738 pages
...years old ; and cue off the Duke's head to present to the Queen. " Where York himself before his castle gate Mangled with wounds on his own earth lay dead...down him sate Stabbing the corpse, and cutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his teene Presents it so to his victorious Queene."... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - Children's poetry - 1829 - 260 pages
...true, for they were written by Drayton, an old poet : — • Where York himself before his castle gate, Mangled with wounds, on his own earth lay dead,...his head, Crown'd it with paper, and, to wreake his teene, Presents it so to his victorious queene. The Earle of Rutland, the duke's youngest son, Then... | |
| Samuel Tymms - England - 1837 - 346 pages
...old ; and cut off the Duke's head to present to the Queen : Where York himself before his castle-gate Mangled with wounds on his own earth lay dead ; Upon...down him sate Stabbing the corpse ; and cutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his teene Presents it so to his victorious Queene. —... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1837 - 348 pages
...old ; and cut off the Duke's head to present to the Queen : Where York himself before his castle-gate Mangled with wounds on his own earth lay dead ; Upon...down him sate Stabbing the corpse ; and cutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his teene Presents it so to his victorious Queene. —... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1837 - 344 pages
...old ; and cut off the Duke's head to present to the Queen : Where York himself before his castle-gate Mangled with wounds on his own earth lay dead ; Upon...whose body Clifford down him sate Stabbing the corpse j and cutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his teene Presents it so to his victorious... | |
| |