Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth CenturyBarnes & Noble, 1972 - 415 pages |
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... Myght wynne Yrelonde to a fynall conquest In one soole yere , to sette us all in reste . ( 770-1 ) Though this poem seems to have been reasonably popular , and though the author apparently had influential friends , nobody appears to ...
... Myght wynne Yrelonde to a fynall conquest In one soole yere , to sette us all in reste . ( 770-1 ) Though this poem seems to have been reasonably popular , and though the author apparently had influential friends , nobody appears to ...
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... myght ' and ' undir the colour of fals periury ' . The author is forced to allow Henry V some credit , but makes the point that he did not possess the crown by right : henry the fyfte , of knyghtly prowesse , Named the best of þat lyne ...
... myght ' and ' undir the colour of fals periury ' . The author is forced to allow Henry V some credit , but makes the point that he did not possess the crown by right : henry the fyfte , of knyghtly prowesse , Named the best of þat lyne ...
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... myght and poure ' ) and the cruelty of her fol- lowers : Sche and here wykked affynite certayne Entende uttyrly to destroye thys regioun ; ffor with theym ys but Deth & distruccioun , Robberye & vengeaunce with all Rygour . ( 59-62 ) ...
... myght and poure ' ) and the cruelty of her fol- lowers : Sche and here wykked affynite certayne Entende uttyrly to destroye thys regioun ; ffor with theym ys but Deth & distruccioun , Robberye & vengeaunce with all Rygour . ( 59-62 ) ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 6 |
POLITICAL VERSE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND | 13 |
NATIONALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 35 |
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