| Mary Elizabeth Hewitt - 1852 - 372 páginas
...by her son with the utmost reverence, and sitting in state at his right hand. The magnanimous Ccaur de Lion treated these rebels with great lenity ; and...this estrangement was, that the king had renewed his connection with a number of profligate and worthless associates, the companions of his long bachelor-hood... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 706 páginas
...Eleanora, knelt at his brother's feet for pardon, he raised him, with this remarkable expression : u I forgive you, John, and I wish I could as easily forget your offence as yon will my pardon." King Richard finished his progress by residing some months in his Angevin territories.... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 464 páginas
...mother, to sit in judgment on those castellans who had betrayed their fortresses to his brother John. King Richard finished his progress by residing some...and faithful Berengaria, he did not return to her soeiety. The reason of this estrangement was, that the king had renewed his connection with a number... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1861 - 486 páginas
...mother, to sit in judgment on those castellans who had betrayed their fortreases to his brother John. King Richard finished his progress by residing some...this estrangement was, that the king had renewed his connection with a number of profligate and worthless associates, the companions of hia long bachelorhood... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1864 - 688 páginas
...raised him, with this mag"animous expression : " I forgive you, John ; and I wish I could as '"ily forget your offence as you will my pardon." King Richard...Although he was in the vicinity of the loving and Willful Berengaria, he did not return to her society. The reason of ""> estrangement was, that the... | |
| lady Lamb (Louisa Mary Caroline) - 1883 - 438 páginas
...faithlessness ; and we all remember the forgiveness the generous monarch afforded, as raising him he said, ' I forgive you, John, and I wish I could as easily forget your treachery as you will my pardon.' Now came news from France but little calculated to decrease the wrath... | |
| Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1899 - 558 páginas
...Rosamonde Clifford. John threw himself upon his mercy. " ' I forgive you, John ' said his brother, ' and I wish I could as easily forget your offence as you will my pardon.' " But Richard could not so easily condone Philip's double-dealing. He now understood thoroughly his... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Hewitt - 1912 - 354 páginas
...by her son with the utmost reverence, and sitting in state at his right hand. The magnanimous Cceur de Lion treated these rebels with great lenity; and...this estrangement was, that the king had renewed his connection with a number of profligate and worthless associates, the companions of his long bachelorhood... | |
| Raymond De Loy Jameson - 1926 - 352 páginas
...his usurping brother John from the kingdom and John was brought to him for forgiveness, Richard said, "I forgive you, John, and I wish I could as easily forget your offense as you will forget my pardon." At another time a revivalist friar urged Richard to give in... | |
| Raymond De Loy Jameson - 1926 - 352 páginas
...his usurping brother John from the kingdom and John was brought to him for forgiveness, Richard said, "I forgive you, John, and I wish I could as easily forget your offense as you will forget my pardon." At another time a revivalist friar urged Richard to give in... | |
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