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" Mangled with wounds on his own earth lay 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 teene Presents it so to his victorious Queene. "
The History of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knaresbrough: With Harrogate ... - Page 202
by Ely Hargrove - 1809 - 413 pages
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Camden's Britannia epitomized and continued, Volume 6

Samuel Tymms - Counties - 1842 - 340 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...body Clifford down him sate Stabbing the corpse ; and nutting off the head, Crown'd it with paper, and to wreake his teene Presents it so to his victorious...
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Black's Picturesque Guide to Yorkshire

Yorkshire (England) - 1858 - 344 pages
...son, the Earl of Rutland, slain. " York himself, before his castle gate, Mangled with wounds, on hia own earth lay dead ; 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 so to his victorious queene."...
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Charles Waterton, His Home, Habits, and Handiwork: Reminiscences of an ...

Richard Hobson - Naturalists - 1867 - 456 pages
...Edward II, and was afterward the property of the Duke of York. "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, Crowned it with paper, and to wreake his tesne,* Presents it so to his victorious Queene."...
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Charles Waterton: His Home, Habits, and Handiwork

Richard Hobson - 1867 - 468 pages
...Edward II., and was afterward the property of the Duke of York. "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, Crowned it with paper, and to wreake his tesne,* Presents it so to his victorious Queene."...
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Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales: North

John Timbs - Historic buildings - 1872 - 602 pages
...Drayton, in his Qu?tn Margaret, speaks of Sandal as the place "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."...
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The churches of Yorkshire, Volume 1

W H. Hatton - Church buildings - 1880 - 214 pages
...association with the Duke of York—- Where York himself, before his castle gate, Mangled with wound», on his own earth, lay dead; Upon whose body, Clifford down him sate, Stabbing the corpse, and cutting oft his head, Crown'd it with paper; and to wreuke his teene, Presents it su to his victorious Queene....
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Nooks and Corners of Lancashire and Cheshire: A Wayfarer's Notes in the ...

James Croston - Cheshire (England) - 1882 - 484 pages
...Duke of York, and his son, the Earl of Rutland, fell together—when 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, Crowned it with paper, and to wreak his teene, Presents it so to his victorious queene, and...
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Nooks and Corners of Lancashire and Cheshire: A Wayfarer's Notes in the ...

James Croston - Cheshire (England) - 1882 - 488 pages
...York, and his son, the Earl of Rutland, fell together — when York himself before his castle Rate, 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 wreak his teene, Presents it so to his victorious queene, and...
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An Australian Language as Spoken by the Awabakal, the People of Awaba, Or ...

Lancelot Edward Threlkeld, H. Livingstone, George Taplin, James Günther, William Grant Broughton (Bp. of Sydney), William Ridley - Aboriginal Australians - 1892 - 476 pages
...Drayton, in his ' Polyolbion,' in the lines beginning : — " Where York himself before his castle gate, Mangled with wounds, on his own earth lay dead,...sate, Stabbing the corpse, and, cutting off his head, Crowned it with paper, and, to wreak his teene, Presents it so to his victorious Queene. " Three months...
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