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The High History of the Holy Graal

By: Holy Graal

..., trans. Sebastian Evans, originally published in 1898 is a publi cation of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is fur... ...rsity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in... ...r for the file as an electronic trans mission, in any way. The High History of the Holy Graal, trans. Sebastian Evans , the Pennsylvania State Unive... ...les Belges in 1866, 1 from the MS. num bered 11,145 in the library of the Dukes of Burgundy at Brussels. This MS. I find thus described in M. F. J.... ...s in 1866, 1 from the MS. num bered 11,145 in the library of the Dukes of Burgundy at Brussels. This MS. I find thus described in M. F. J. Marchal’...

...Introduction: This book is translated from the first volume of Perceval le Gallois ou le conte du Graal; edited by M. Ch. Potvin for La Societe des Bibliophiles Belges in 1866,1 from the MS. numbered 11,145 in the library of the Dukes of Burgundy at Brussels. This MS. I find thus desc...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...e University, Wisconsin. It is in the public domain. "Florio's Translation of Montaigne's Essays was first published in 1603. In 'The World's Classic... ...al material was supplied by R.S. Bear from the Everyman's Library edition of 1910. Content unique to this presentation is copyright © 1999 The Univer... ...10. Content unique to this presentation is copyright © 1999 The University of Oregon. For nonprofit and educational uses only. Send comments and corr... ...ow countries, always provided the king should attempt nothing against the Dukes life; which promise notwithstanding, being neere his end, he expresl... ...ve strange springs and ridiculous causes. What ruine did our last Duke of Burgundy runne into for the quarrell of a cart-load of sheepes-skinnes? An...

...no other than a familiar and private end: I have no respect or consideration at all, either to thy service, or to my glory: my forces are not capable of any such desseigne. I have vowed the same to the particular commodity of my kinsfolk and friends: to the end, that losing me (which they are likely to do ere long), they may therein find some lineaments of my conditions a...

...They have a secret, unperceived and delicate beauty; he had neede of a cleere, farreseeing and true-discerning sight that should rightly discover this secret light. Is not ingenuity (according to us) cosin germaine unto sottishnesse, and a quality of reproach? Socrates maketh his soule ...

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The Tragedy of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare The Tragedy of King Lear is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. The P... ...sylvania State University is an equal opportunity university. The Tragedy of King Lear is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This... ...y. This Portable Docu ment file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... DRAMATIS PERSONAE LEAR, King of Britain KING OF FRANCE DUKE OF BURGUNDY DUKE OF CORNWALL DUKE OF ALBANY EARL OF KENT EARL OF GLOUCESTER ED... ... us: but now, in the division of the kingdom, it appears not which of the dukes he values most; for equalities are so weighed, that curiosity in neit... ... dowers, that future strife May be prevented now. The princes, France and Burgundy, Great rivals in our youngest daughter’s love, Long in our court h... ...h the last, not least; to whose young love The vines of France and milk of Burgundy Strive to be interess’d; what can you say to draw A third more opu... ...wn to my chance, Is queen of us, of ours, and our fair France: Not all the dukes of waterish Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me. Bid t... ...what are they? CURAN: Have you heard of no likely wars toward, ‘twixt the Dukes of Cornwall and Albany? EDMUND: Not a word. CURAN: You may do, the...

...Excerpt: ACT I. SCENE I. King Lear?s palace. Enter KENT, GLOUCESTER, and EDMUND. KENT: I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall. GLOUCESTER: It did always seem so to us: but now, in the division of the kingdom, it appears not which of the dukes he values most; for equalities are so weighed, that curiosity in neither can make ch...

...LEAR, King of Britain KING OF FRANCE DUKE OF BURGUNDY DUKE OF CORNWALL DUKE OF ALBANY EARL OF KENT EARL OF GLOUCESTER EDGAR: Son to Gloucester. EDMUND: bastard son to Gloucester. CURAN: a courtier. Old Man: tenant to Gloucester. Doctor ...

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The Tragedie of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...TRAGEDIE OF KING LEAR. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 DjVu Editions E-books ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc.... ...s ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc. Shakespeare: First Folio Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Tragedie of King Lear... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Scena Tertia. - i - The Tragedie of King Lear qq2 Actus Primus. Scoena Prima. 2 Enter Kent, ... ...ow in the diuision of the Kingdome, it ap-peares 8 not which of the Dukes hee valewes 9 most, for qualities are so weigh’d, that curiosi... ... Cordelia, and attendants. 39 Lear. Attend the Lords of France & Burgundy, Gloster. - 1 - The Tragedie of King Lear Shakespeare: First Foli... ... that future strife 50 May be preuented now. The Princes, France & Burgundy, 51 Great Riuals in our yongest daughters loue, 52 Lon... ... Her Fathers heart from her; call France, who stirres? 135 Call Burgundy, Cornwall, and Albanie, 136 With my two Daughters Dowres, d... ... Is Queene of vs, of ours, and our faire France: 283 Not all the Dukes of watrish Burgundy, 284 Can buy this vnpriz’d precious Maid of... ... Cur. Haue you heard of no likely Warres toward, 939 ’Twixt the Dukes of Cornwall, and Albany? 940 Bast. Not a word. 941 ...

...Excerpt: The Tragedie of King Lear; Actus Primus -- Scoena Prima -- Enter Kent, Gloucester, and Edmond. Kent. I thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany, then Cornwall. Glou. It did alwayes seeme so to us: But now in the division of t...

...Table of Contents: The Tragedie of King Lear, 1 -- Actus Primus. Scoena Prima., 1 -- Scena Secunda., 8 -- Scena Tertia., 12 -- Scena Quarta., 12 -- Scena Quinta., 20 -- Actus Secundus. Scena Prima., 21 -- Scena Secunda., 25 -- Actu...

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King Henry Vi, Part I

By: William Shakespeare

... King Henry VI, Part I by William Shakespeare is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. This Portable Document file is f... ... sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of lit... ...ng, of France. REIGNIER: Duke of Anjou, and titular King of Naples. DUKE OF BURGUNDY : (BURGUNDY:) DUKE OF ALENCON : (ALENCON:) BASTARD OF ORLEANS ... ...bey. [Dead March. Enter the Funeral of KING HENRY the Fifth, attended on by Dukes of BEDFORD, Regent of France; GLOUCESTER, Protector; and EXETER, E... ...ds, Constrain’d to watch in darkness, rain and cold. [Enter TALBOT, BEDFORD, BURGUNDY, and Forces, with scaling ladders, their drums beating a dead m... ...rs, their drums beating a dead march .] TALBOT: Lord Regent, and redoubted Burgundy, By whose approach the regions of Artois, Wallon and Picardy are...

...Excerpt: BEDFORD. Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars That have consented unto Henry?s death! King Henry the Fifth, too famous to live long! England ne?er lost a king of ...

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King Henry V

By: William Shakespeare

... William Shakespeare’s King Henry V is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Docu ment file is f... ...ity. This Portable Docu ment file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of lit... ... A Herald. CHARLES the Sixth : King of France. LEWIS: the Dauphin. DUKE OF BURGUNDY : (BURGUNDY:) DUKE OF ORLEANS : (ORLEANS:) DUKE OF BOURBON : ... ...ance. The KING’S palace. [Flourish. Enter the FRENCH KING, the DAUPHIN, the DUKES of BERRI and BRETAGNE, the Constable, and others.] KING OF FRANCE ... ...an carefully it us concerns To answer royally in our defences. Therefore the Dukes of Berri and of Bretagne, Of Brabant and of Orleans, shall make for... ...ave me: the day is hot, and the weather, and the wars, and the king, and the dukes: it is no time to discourse. The town is beseeched, and the trumpet... ...nce; You Dukes of Orleans, Bourbon, and of Berri, Alencon, Brabant, Bar, and Burgundy; Jaques Chatillon, Rambures, Vaudemont, Beaumont, Grandpre, Rous... ...n, John Duke of Alencon, Anthony Duke of Brabant, The brother of the Duke of Burgundy, And Edward Duke of Bar: of lusty earls, Grandpre and Roussi, Fa...

...Excerpt: Chorus: O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention, A kingdom for a stage, princes to act And monarchs to behold the swelling scene! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume the port of Mars; and at his h...

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The Caged Lion

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... Series Publication The Caged Lion by Charlotte M. Yonge is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...ration of a matter of time is 4 The Caged Lion with regard to the Duke of Burgundy’s interview with Henry. At the time of Henry’s last stay at Paris ... ...er father was Count of Hainault, her mother the sister of the last Duke of Burgundy—him that was slain on the bridge of Montereau. She was married as ... ...I shall thank Heaven for those months at Zwoll all my life—ere the Duke of Burgundy made my Countess resign Holland for twelve years to her uncle, and... ... Edward, as then was, were full of sport and gamesomeness as you see these dukes be now. And never a one was blither than the Lady Joan—she they calle... ...st whichever proposal was forced upon her, until the coalition between the Dukes of Burgundy and Brabant becoming too strong, she had availed herself ... ...rdinals, mitred and crosiered bishops, crowned and sceptred kings, ermined dukes, steel-clad knights, gowned lawyers, square-capped priests, cowled mo...

...Preface: When the venture has been made of dealing with historical events and characters, it always seems fair towards the reader to avow what liberties have been taken, and how much of the sketch is founded on history. In the present case, it is scarcely necessary...

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King Henry Vi, Part Iii

By: William Shakespeare

... King Henry VI, Part III by William Shakespeare is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni versity. This Portable Document file is f... ...rsity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of lit... ...RD: Where is the Duke of Norfolk, gentle Warwick? And when came George from Burgundy to England? WARWICK: Some six miles off the duke is with the so... ...rs; And for your brother, he was lately sent From your kind aunt, Duchess of Burgundy, With aid of soldiers to this needful war. RICHARD: ’Twas odds,... ...: That Edward is escaped from your brother, And fled, as he hears since, to Burgundy. WARWICK: Unsavory news! but how made he escape? Post: He was ... ...ter! [He and his forces enter the city .] GLOUCESTER: Two of thy name, both Dukes of Somerset, Have sold their lives unto the house of York; And thou... ...like to autumn’s corn, Have we mow’d down, in tops of all their pride! Three Dukes of Somerset, threefold renown’d For hardy and undoubted champions; ...

...Excerpt: While we pursued the horsemen of the north, He stole away and left his men: Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland, Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat, Cheer?d up the drooping army; and himself, Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford, all abreast, Ch...

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Maitre Cornelius

By: Honoré de Balzac

...s by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18202-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...rchants in Ghent, having drawn upon himself the enmity of Charles, Duke of Burgundy, found refuge and protection at the court of Louis XI. The king wa... ...elled much in foreign lands after the death of his persecutor, the Duke of Burgundy; and during his absence the king caused his premises to be guarded... ...nal of the Parchons, functions which had won him the enmity of the Duke of Burgundy, was now a mere rag. Philippe was not cold; he perspired in his ha... ... the point of increasing the territory of France by the possessions of the Dukes of Bur- gundy through the marriage of the Dauphin with Marguer- ite, ...

...Excerpt: Some envious being may think on seeing this page illustrated by one of the most illustrious of Sarmatian names, that I am striving, as the goldsmiths do, to enhance a modern work with an ancient jewel,--a fancy of the fashions of the day,-- but you and a few others, dear count, will know that...

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Sons of the Soil

By: Honoré de Balzac

...rescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Sons of the Soil by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a pu... ...l by Honoré de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...uts from Paris, along the great mail road which leads to the con- fines of Burgundy, and behold two small lodges built of red brick, joined, or separa... ... you feel that our mythological Arcadias are flat and stale. Arcadia is in Burgundy, not in Greece; Arcadia is at Les Aigues and nowhere else. A river... ... explain them, but they love them; they love them so well that they forget dukes, marshals, ri- valries, financiers, follies, luxuries, their paste je... ... water ran off rapidly; and as the rain seldom comes from the northward in Burgundy, no dampness could rot the foundations, slight as they were. Below... ...aw that Gaubertin was a steward of the old system,—a swindler, such as the dukes and marshals of the Empire, those mushrooms bred from the common eart... ...fifteenth century the word ‘Arminac’ (Armagnacs, Parisians, enemies of the Dukes of Burgundy) has continued to be an insulting term along the borders ...

Excerpt: Sons of the Soil by Honore de Balzac, translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley.

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Arthurian Chronicles : Roman de Brut

By: Eugene Mason

... Chronicles: Roman De Brut by Wace, trans. Eugene Mason is a publication of the Pennsylva nia State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...man de Brut and the Roman de Rou (i.e. Rollo), a chronicle history of the Dukes of Normandy. This latter was Wace’s last production, and beside havin... .... Uther desired the feast to be very rich and great. He summoned therefore dukes, earls, and wardens, yea, all his baronage from near and far, by brie... ...nquer Anjou, Auvergne, Gascony, and Poitou; yea, to over run Lorraine and Burgundy, if the task did not prove be yond his power. Hoel did his lord’s... ...end him every one. He commanded, therefore, to the feast, kings and earls, dukes and viscounts, knights and barons, bishops and abbots. Nor did Arthur... ...m the parts beyond the seas came Ligier, holding the dukedom and honour of Burgundy; Holden, Earl of Flanders; and Guerin, 87 Wace Earl of Chartres, ... ..., British born, namely, Belinus, King of the Britons, and Brennus, Duke of Burgundy, both wise and doughty lords. These stout cham pions arrived with...

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Grisly Grisell or the Laidly Lady of Whitburn : A Tale of the Wars of the Roses

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...GRISLY GRISELL or THE LAIDLY LADY OF WHITBURN: A TALE OF THE WARS OF THE ROSES By Charlotte M. Yonge A Penn S... ...Electronic Classics Series Publication GRISLY GRISELL, or The Laidly Lady of Whitbern is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This P... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... prosperous of all the rich citizens of Flanders in the golden days of the Dukes of Burgundy; and he had left it all for the sake of his Clemence, but... ...us of all the rich citizens of Flanders in the golden days of the Dukes of Burgundy; and he had left it all for the sake of his Clemence, but without ... ...to make up his company of men-at-arms.” “Oh! Methought it was the Cross of Burgundy. How art thou so well attired, Phil?” “We have all been pranked ou... ...the Duke’s captains. A man-at-arms in the splendid suite of the Burgundian Dukes was generally of good birth, and was attended by two grooms and a pag... ...d had been much embellished by Isabel of Portugal, the wife of the Duke of Burgundy. Philip, though called the Good, from his genial manners, and boun... ...hen, for Bruges was at the height of its splendour, as were the Burgundian Dukes at the very climax of their magnificence. After landing from the barg...

...Excerpt: A terrible shriek rang through the great Manor-house of Amesbury. It was preceded by a loud explosion, and there was agony as well as terror in the cry. Then followed more shrieks and screams, some of pain, some of fright, others of anger and recrimination. Every one in the hou...

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A Child's History of England

By: Charles Dickens

...ens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication A Child’s History of England by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in ... ... for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. A Child’s History of England by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University, Electr... ...of England 210 He had two of his old enemies left, in the per sons of the Dukes of Hereford and Norfolk. Spar ing these no more than the others, he ... ...d several times done before, during the last five or six years. The French Dukes of Bur gundy and Bourbon took up the poor girl’s cause, without cari... ...h rule was much the better of the two, they cooled down again; and the two dukes, although they were very great men, could do nothing without them. Th... ...les Dickens 217 posited at Paris without her fortune, and then the Duke of Burgundy (who was cousin to the French King) began to quarrel with the Duke... ...n a few words, I should tell you that the Duke of Orleans, and the Duke of Burgundy, com monly called ‘John without fear,’ had had a grand reconcilia... ...ke of Orleans was murdered by a party of twenty men, set on by the Duke of Burgundy—accord ing to his own deliberate confession. The widow of King Ri...

...Excerpt: If you look at a map of the World, you will see, in the left-hand upper corner of the Eastern Hemisphere, two Islands lying in the sea. They are England and Scotland, and Ireland. England and Scotland form the greater part of these Islands. Irela...

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A Little Tour in France

By: Henry James

...ERIES PUBLICATION A Little Tour in France by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...rable country is more characteristi- cally national. Normandy is Normandy, Burgundy is Bur- gundy, Provence is Provence; but Touraine is essentially F... ...ateau is naturally not wanting in history. It was the residence of the old Dukes of Brit- tany, and was brought, with the rest of the province, by the... ...wn time. On the south side stands the tomb of Francis II., the last of the Dukes of Brittany, and of his second wife, Margaret of Foix, erected in 150... ...ifted off. It would have been delightful for Florida, but it didn’t do for Burgundy, even on the eve of November 1st, so that I suffered absurdly from... ...rgaret of Austria, daughter of the Emperor Maximilian and his wife Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Charles the Bold. This lady has a high name in histor... ...th a sculp- tured figure of the Hebrew lawgiver. The ancient palace of the Dukes of Burgundy, long since converted into an hotel de ville, presents to...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself : Book Three

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...THE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND, ESQ. A COLONEL IN THE SERVICE OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ANNE WRITTEN BY HIMSELF BOOK TWO by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE ... ...THACKERAY A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The History of Henry Esmond, Esq.: A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne, ... ...itten by Himself: Book Two by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...that of the keepers of Newgate, too, were supplied with endless hampers of Burgundy and Champagne that the friends of the Colonels sent in); and Harry... ...dam,” says the Duchess, “you know whose fault it is that there are no such dukes in the Esmond family too, and how that little scheme of a certain lad... ...ne is better than my meat,” says Mr. Addison; “my Lord Halifax sent me the Burgundy.” And he set a bottle and glasses before his friends, and ate his ... ...y, “Y ou know where that simile came from—from our talk, and our bottle of Burgundy, the other day.” The poet’s two hearers were caught with enthusias... ...valier de St. George, as the King of England called himself, came with the dukes of the French blood royal, to join the French army under V endosme, h...

...Excerpt: The writer of a book which copies the manners and language of Queen Anne?s time, must not omit the Dedication to the Patron; and I ask leave to inscribe this volume to your Lordship, for the sake of the great kindness and friendship whi...

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

...e Life of Henry the Fift by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 DjVu Editions E-books ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc.... ...s ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc. Shakespeare: First Folio Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Life of Henry the Fif... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Actus Quintus. - i - The Life of Henry the Fift h1 1 Enter Prologue. 2 O For a Muse of Fir... ...xeunt 885 Flourish. 886 Enter the French King, the Dolphin, the Dukes 887 of Berry and Britaine. 888 King. Thus comes the En... ...cernes, 890 To answer Royally in our defences. 891 Therefore the Dukes of Berry and of Britaine, 892 Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall ... ...ay is hot, and the Weather, and the Warres, and the 1225 King, and the Dukes: it is no time to discourse, the Town 1226 is beseech’d: and the ... ... King. Prepare we for our Marriage: on which day, 3362 My Lord of Burgundy wee’le take your Oath 3363 And all the Peeres, for suretie of ...

...Excerpt: The Life of Henry the Fifth; Enter Prologue. O For a Muse of Fire, that would ascend The brightest Heaven of Inuention: A Kingdome for a Stage, Princes to Act, And Monarchs to behold the swelling Scene. Then should the Warlike Harry, ...

...Table of Contents: The Life of Henry the Fift, 1 -- Actus Primus. Scoena Prima., 1 -- Actus Secundus., 23 -- Actus Tertius., 39 -- Actus Quartus., 55 -- Actus Quintus., 63...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...The Tragedy of Richard the Third : with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth Field. by WILLIAM SHAKES... ...tell at Bosworth Field. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 DjVu Editions E-books ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc.... ...s ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc. Shakespeare: First Folio Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Tragedie of Richard the T... ...s that I had broken from the Tower, 846 And was embark’d to crosse to Burgundy, 847 And in my company my Brother Glouster, 848 Who from... ...d on me: 1193 Of you Lord Wooduill, and Lord Scales of you, 1194 Dukes, Earles, Lords, Gentlemen, indeed of all. 1195 I do not know that... ...s. 1535 Dut. Who hath committed them? 1536 Mes. The mighty Dukes, Glouster and Buckingham. 1537 Arch. For what offence? 153... ...Scoena Prima. 1569 The Trumpets sound. 1570 Enter yong Prince, the Dukes of Glocester, and Buckingham, 1571 Lord Cardinall, with others....

...Excerpt: The Tragedie of Richard the Third with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the Battell at Bosworth Field; Actus Primus -- Scoena Prima -- Enter Richard Duke of Gloster, solus. Now is the Winter of our Discontent, Made glorious Summer by th...

...Table of Contents: The Tragedie of Richard the Third, 1 -- Actus Primus. Scoena Prima., 1 -- Scena Secunda., 5 -- Scena Tertia., 11 -- Scena Quarta., 19 -- Actus Secundus. Scoena Prima., 25 -- Scena Secunda., 29 -- Scena Tertia., 3...

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The Dove in the Eagles Nest

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ation The Dove In The Eagle’s Nest by Charlotte M. Yonge is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...or, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Docu- ment File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...as failing to keep up his authority in Flanders after the death of Mary of Burgundy, as lingering to fulfil his engagement with Anne of Brittany till ... ..., or an Alfred, the Great. The romance of his marriage with the heiress of Burgundy is one of the best known parts of his life. He was scarcely two-an... ...ook, Konig Romreich, by whom every contemporary understood poor Charles of Burgundy—thus posthumously made King of Rome by Maximilian, as the only hon... ...cases practically, existed. The Heretogen, Heerzogen, or, as we call them, Dukes, had indeed accepted employment from the Kaiser as his generals, and ... ...ubmission to the Kaiser, that was mere folly and weakness— kaisers, kings, dukes, and counts had broken their teeth against the rock of Adlerstein bef...

...Introduction: In sending forth this little book, I am inclined to add a few explanatory words as to the use I have made of historical personages. The origin of the whole story was probably Freytag?s first series of pictures of German Life: probably, I say, for its first commencement was a dream, dreamt some weeks after reading that most intere...

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The Third Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...The third Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of Y O R K E. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Te... ...the Duke of Y O R K E. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 DjVu Editions E-books ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc.... ...s ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc. Shakespeare: First Folio Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The third Part of Henry the ... ... the Duke of Norfolke, gentle Warwick? 801 And when came George from Burgundy to England? 802 War. Some six miles off the Duke is with ... ...erset, Somerset, for Lancaster. 2755 Rich. Two of thy Name, both Dukes of Somerset, 2756 Haue sold their Liues vnto the House of Yorke,... ...e, 3175 Haue we mow’d downe in tops of all their pride? 3176 Three Dukes of Somerset, threefold Renowne, 3177 For hardy and vndoubted Cham...

...Excerpt: The Third Part of Henry the Sixth with the Death of the Duke of Yorke; Actus Primus -- Scoena Prima -- Alarum. Enter Plantagenet, Edward, Richard, Norfolke, Mount-ague, Warwicke, and Souldiers. Warwicke. I Wonder how the King escap?d our ha...

Table of Contents: The third Part of Henry the Sixt, 2 -- Actus Primus. Scoena Prima., 2

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King Richard Iii

By: William Shakespeare

... King Richard II by William Shakespeare is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...ersity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...Editor, Hazleton, PA 18201 1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of lit... ...: Methoughts that I had broken from the Tower, And was embark’d to cross to Burgundy; And, in my company, my brother Gloucester; Who from my cabin te... ...at without desert have frown’d on me; King Richard III, Act II, scene i 36 Dukes, earls, lords, gentlemen; indeed, of all. I do not know that Englis... ...RK : Who hath committed them? Messenger: The mighty dukes Gloucester and Buckingham. QUEEN ELIZABETH : ...

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