| 1920 - 136 pages
...should suffer for it. The Queen of England fell on her knees, and, with tearsi said: " Ah, gentle sir, since I have crossed the sea with great danger to see you, I have never asked of you one favour: now, I most humbly ask as a gift, for the sake of the Son of the blessed Mary, and... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1920 - 300 pages
...been sent for, when : " The Queen of England fell on her knees, and with tears said, 1 Ah, gentle sir, since I have crossed the sea with great danger to see you, I have desired nothing of your favour : now I most humbly require you, for the honour of the son of the blessed... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1848 - 374 pages
...Edward, and with tears said — " ' Ah, gentle sir, sithence I have crossed the sea with great peril to see you, I have never asked you one favour ; now,...gift, for the sake of the Son of the blessed Mary, and as a proof of your love to me, the lives of these six men.' " King Edward looked at her for some time... | |
| 1848 - 362 pages
...Edward, and with tears said — " ' Ah, gentle sir, sithence I have crossed the sea with great peril to see you, I have never asked you one favour ; now,...gift, for the sake of the Son of the blessed Mary, and as a proof of your love to me, the lives of these six men.' " King Edward looked at her for some time... | |
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