| Benjamin Clarke - 1852 - 820 Seiten
...celebrated and friendly warning which was posted on his tent during the night before the battle, of " Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon, thy master, is bought and sold,1* ho entered into the fight, and paid the penalty of his' fidelity with his life, being one of... | |
| George Russell French - 1853 - 234 Seiten
...Richard III. ; " Norfolk. This found I on my tent this morning. [Giving a scroll.] K. Rich, (reads) Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold, A thing devised by the enemy. ACT v. SCENE 3. The Duke of Norfolk led the van of Richard's army at... | |
| Prosper Mérimée - 1853 - 458 Seiten
...la route de Séville à Grenade ne l'est encore aujourd'hui. i CHAPITRE VI. UN CHEF DE PARTI. Jocky of Norfolk be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold. SiuKsrEiRi, K. Richard III. Bernard de Mergy, de retour dans son humble auberge, jeta tristement les... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 Seiten
...sovereign. — This found I on my tent this morning. [Giving а гсгоЧ, Kivu RICHARD reads. " Jocky eest A thing devised by the enemy. — Go, gentlemen, every man unto his charge. Let not our babbling dreams... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1854 - 602 Seiten
...his impending fate, and had that morning thrown an admonitory warning into his tent. It ran thus— " Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold." Richard reigned little more than two years, and was slain In the thirty-fifth year of his age. He fell... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 Seiten
...warlike sovereign. — 'This found I on my tent this morning. [Giving a Scroll. Rich. [Reads.] Jocky of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold.26 A thing devised by the enemy. — Go, gentlemen, every man unto his charge. Let not our babbling... | |
| Henry Harrod - 1857 - 398 Seiten
...it for the tomb of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, killed at Bosworth, Shakspere's "Jockey of Norfolk"— " Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon, thy master, is bought and sold." May not the beautiful little chapel in the nave have been built for him ? At the presbytery arch, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 Seiten
...direction, warlike sovereign. — This found I on my tent this morning. [Giving a scroll. K. RICH. [Reads.] Jockey of Norfolk, be not too* bold, for Dickon thy master is bought and sold. A tiling devised by the enemy. — Go, gentlemen, every man untof his charge : Let not our babbling... | |
| Anne Beale - 1858 - 954 Seiten
...impending evil coming out of his tent early that morning. It was in a billet inscribed : — " Jack of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold 1" The lines were somewhat mysterious, he thought, and though he hastily flung them aside, they made... | |
| Percival Leigh - 1858 - 534 Seiten
...legitimate policy; to sell up our enemies has been a practice since the days of the Plantagenets. " Jocky of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold." Hence we can always buy our enemies, if we cannot beat them. Buonaparte, according to the radicals,... | |
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