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... king , rightfully Parisian king ( " Rex leopardinus est juste rex Parisinus " ) . 36 The boar as the symbol for Edward is used also by one of the chief poets of his reign , Lawrence Minot , in his Songs of King Edward's Wars.37 The last ...
... king , rightfully Parisian king ( " Rex leopardinus est juste rex Parisinus " ) . 36 The boar as the symbol for Edward is used also by one of the chief poets of his reign , Lawrence Minot , in his Songs of King Edward's Wars.37 The last ...
Page 84
... King , . . . saue only the Playse and the Butte , that made wry mouthes at him , and for their mocking haue wry mouthes euer since . " The her- ring " euer since weares a coronet on his head , in token that hee is as he is . " 455 The ...
... King , . . . saue only the Playse and the Butte , that made wry mouthes at him , and for their mocking haue wry mouthes euer since . " The her- ring " euer since weares a coronet on his head , in token that hee is as he is . " 455 The ...
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... King Henry VII of England , was related by blood to the royal house of Lancaster and had made certain pledges to win the support of some of the house of York ; as king , therefore , he came nearer than anyone else to being acceptable to ...
... King Henry VII of England , was related by blood to the royal house of Lancaster and had made certain pledges to win the support of some of the house of York ; as king , therefore , he came nearer than anyone else to being acceptable to ...
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