I have intrusted to thee what I hold dearest in this world, except my wife and children : I mean the town and castle of Calais, which thou hast sold to the French, and for which thou deservest death. The Romance of History: England - Seite 317von Henry Neele - 1828Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1828 - 464 Seiten
...were well known to Sir Emeric. The latter fell on his Knees and ma suppliant tone exclaimed, Gmlty, my most gracious liege, guilty : pardon, pardon!"*...French, and for which thou deservest death " " Ah.!, g?nt'e King, h'ave mercy on me ! said the Governor ; " all that you have charged me with is true, most... | |
| 1835 - 782 Seiten
...in a suppliant tone exclaimed, 'Guilty, my most gracious liege, guilty; pardon, pardon!' 'Euieric,' said King Edward, for it was he, 'thou knowest that...which thou hast sold to the French, and for which thou deservedst death. 'All! gentle king, have mercy on me]' said the governor; 'all that you have charged... | |
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