... clearly into your will and pleasure, to save the residue of the people of Calais who have suffered great pain. Sir, we beseech your grace to have mercy and pity on us through your high nobles. The Fourteenth Century - Página 346por Frederick John Snell - 1899 - 428 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1878 - 312 páginas
...endeavour to find out who he was, and where he lived. Herodotus, ii. 121 ; iv. 14. WHEN Sir Walter presented these burgesses to the King, they kneeled...burgesses of Calais, and great merchants ; we have brought the keys of the town and of the castle, and we submit ourselves clearly into your will and pleasure,... | |
| James Grant - 1880 - 620 páginas
...by Edward in his pride of power, and as they knelt before him, one said : — " Gentle king, behold we six, who were burgesses of Calais, and great merchants; we have brought you the keys of the town and castle, and we submit ourselves clearly unto your will and pleasure, to... | |
| World - 1884 - 560 páginas
...Froissart, but has no air of improbability or even of much fanciful embellishment. When Sir Walter Manny, we are told, " presented these burgesses to...keys of the town and of the castle, and we submit ourself clearly into your will and pleasure, to save the residue of the people of Calais, who have... | |
| William James Ashley - 1887 - 226 páginas
...burgesses went ... , . I « towards the king, and the captain entered again into the town. When sir Walter presented these burgesses to the king they kneeled...Gentle king, behold here we six, who were burgesses in Calais and great merchants, have brought to you the keys of the town and of the castle, and we submit... | |
| 1899 - 486 páginas
...its effect if given in the fine old version made by Lord Berners. When Sir Walter Manny, we are tokl, "presented these burgesses to the king, they kneeled...merchants, we have brought to you the keys of the town ami of the castle, and we submit ourselves clearly into your will and pleasure, to save the residue... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1900 - 364 páginas
...the six burgesses went toward the king, and the captain entered again into the town. When Sir Walter presented these burgesses to the king, they kneeled...held up their hands, and said : " Gentle king, behold us here, we six, who were burgesses of Calais and great merchants ; we have brought to you the keys... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1911 - 296 páginas
...the six burgesses went toward the King, and the Captain entered again into the town. When Sir Walter presented these burgesses to the King, they kneeled...held up their hands, and said: " Gentle King, behold us here, we six, who were burgesses of Calais and great merchants; we have brought to you the keys... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 páginas
...six burgesses went towards the king, and the captain entered again into the town. When Sir Gaultier presented these burgesses to the king, they kneeled...: we have brought to you the keys of the town and the castle and we submit ourselves clearly to your will and pleasure, to save the residue of the people... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll - 1912 - 490 páginas
...the six burgesses went toward the King, and the Captain entered again into the town. When Sir Walter presented these burgesses to the King, they kneeled...held up their hands, and said : " Gentle King, behold us here, we six, who were burgesses of Calais and great merchants; we have brought to you the keys... | |
| Carolyn M. Gerrish, Margaret Cunningham - 1912 - 448 páginas
...Sir Walter presented the burgesses to the king they knelt down and said " Gentle king behold here are we six who were burgesses of Calais and great merchants. We have brought the keys of the town and of the castle and we submit ourselves clearly into your will and pleasure."... | |
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