| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pages
...should go free. His rich men bemoaned it, and the poor men shuddered at it. But he was so stern, that he recked not the hatred of them all ; for they must follow withal the king's will, if they would live, or have land, or possessions, or even his peace. Alas !... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...should go free. His rich men bemoaned it, and the poor men shuddered at it. But he was so stern, that he recked not the hatred of them all ; for they must follow withal the king's will, if they would live, or have land, or possessions, or even his peace. Alas !... | |
| 1823 - 520 pages
...should go free. His rich men bemoaned it, and the poor men shuddered at it. But he was so stern, that he recked not the hatred of them all ; for they must follow withal the king's will, if they would live, or , have land, or possessions, or even his peace. Alas... | |
| 1823 - 380 pages
...should go free. His rich men bemoaned it, and the poor men shuddered at it. But he was so stern, that he recked not the hatred of them all ; for they must follow withal the king's will, if they would live, or have land, or possessions, or even his peace. Alas !... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1847 - 298 pages
...he loved withal ; his rich men bemoaned it, and the poor shuddered at it, but he was so stern that he recked not the hatred of them all ; for they must follow withal the king's will if they would live, or have land, or even peace. " But among other things is... | |
| William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 pages
...earls and bishops, and abbots and thanes. His rich men moaned, and poor men trembled ; but he wa' so stern, he recked not the hatred of them all, for they...exalt himself, and boast over all others ! May the almightv God shew mercy to his soul, and grant him forgiveness of his sins." AD 1066. William is crowned... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1871 - 684 pages
...his will. In his time men had many sorrows. Rich men moaned, and poor men trembled ; but he was so stern, he recked not the hatred of them all, for they must follow his will, if they would have lands or even life." CHAPTER H. REIGN OF WILLIAM THE SECOND. [AD 1087-1100.] ยง 1. WILLIAM, the second... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1877 - 268 pages
...earls and bishops, and abbots and thanes. His rich men moaned, and poor men trembled ; but he was so stern, he recked not the hatred of them all, for they...his soul, and grant him forgiveness of his sins." AD1066. William is crowned at Westminster, December 25', by Aldred, archbishop of York1; "and he gave... | |
| Jennie Hall - 1916 - 464 pages
...eyesight. . . . His rich men bemoaned it, and the poor men shuddered at it. But he was so stern that he recked not the hatred of them all; for they must follow withal the king's will, if they would live or have land or possessions, or even his peace." To the... | |
| Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton - 1922 - 392 pages
...they should go free. His rich men bemoaned it, and the poor shuddered at it. But he was so stern that he recked not the hatred of them all ; for they must follow withal the King's will, if they would live, or have land or possessions, or even his peace." THE ANGLO-SAXON... | |
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