| Jordan Fantosme - 1840 - 292 páginas
...who will surrender himself as long as victuals Tell me, messenger, may God give you honor! [last ! 420 Go to the king of Scotland, who is your lord;...of Carlisle By force against him as a true warrior; • E E si mi sire li reis en ait vers mei irrur, Enveit-mei sun message, mes nul traïtur, Ki me die... | |
| Jordan Fantosme - 1840 - 290 páginas
...will surrender himself as long as victuals Tell me, messenger, may God give you honor ! [last ! 1420 Go to the king of Scotland, who is your lord; Say...of Carlisle By force against him as a true warrior; E E si mi sire 11 reis en ait vers mei irrur, Enveit-mei sun message, mes nul traïtur, Ki me die de... | |
| 1856 - 430 páginas
...will surrender himself as long as victuals last ! Tell me, messenger, may God give you honour ! 1420 Go to the king of Scotland, who is your lord ; Say...will I ever do so ; But let him go to king Henry, Jet him make his complaint That I hold the castle and tower of Carlisle By force against him as a true... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1880 - 714 páginas
...disgraced who will su rrender himself as long as victuals last Tell me, messenger, may God give you honour! Go to the king of Scotland, who is your lord; Say...from him no estate Nor fees nor inheritance, nor will 1 ever do so; But let him go to King Henry, let him make his complaint That I hold the castle and tower... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1880 - 730 páginas
...disgraced who will surrender himself as long as victuals last Tell me, messenger, may God give you honour! Go to the king of Scotland, who is your lord; Say that I inform him 1 take from him no estate Nor fees nor inheritance, nor will I ever do so; But let him go to King Henry,... | |
| Archibald Campbell Lawrie - 1910 - 536 páginas
...prevent you from being adjudged to a cruel death." When lord Robert heard this he was very calm. 1420 " Go to the King of Scotland, who is your lord, Say that I neither give him nor take from him any estate, Or fief, or inheritance, nor will I ever do so ; But... | |
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