| Edward Parsons - Bradford (England : Unitary authority) - 1834 - 488 pages
...saving his life, exclaimed that he was the son of the Duke of York. " Then," cried the ruffian Lord Clifford, " as thy father slew" mine, so will I slay thee, and all of thy kin ; " he then plunged his dagger into the body of the inoffensive youth, and commanded the tutor to go... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 254 pages
...may, peradventure, do you good hereafter I" « The son of York I" shouted the bloody Clifford. " Then as thy father slew mine, so will I slay thee, and all thy kin !" And plunging his dagger into the heart of the young prince, he bade the tutor bear the tidings... | |
| Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1839 - 518 pages
...prince, and mayhap may do you good hereafter." "The son of York !" shouted the ruthless savage ; " as thy father slew mine so will I slay thee and all of thy kin/' and plunged his dagger into the bosom of the helpless suppliant. The earl of March was at Gloucester when... | |
| James Caughey - Methodist Church - 1845 - 336 pages
...came up at the moment, and plunged his dagger to the heart of the unfortunate youth, exclaiming, " As thy father slew mine, so will I slay thee and all thy kin." How happy is England in the present century ! Instead of being involved thus, in the horrors... | |
| John Lingard - 1848 - 378 pages
...When he was asked his name, unable to speak through terror, he fell on his knees; and his attendant, thinking to save him, said that he was the son of...prince, bade the tutor go, and bear the news to the hoy's mother. The queen on her arrival was presented with the head of her enemy, the duke, and ordered... | |
| England - Catholic youth - 1850 - 456 pages
...the priest answered that he was Lord Rutland, the Duke of York's second son. " Then," said the fierce Clifford, " as thy father slew mine, so will I slay thee and all thy kin !" and he stabbed him to the heart with his dagger, and bade the old priest go and tell his... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1854 - 378 pages
...When he was asked his name, unable to speak through terror, he fell on his knees ; and his attendant, thinking to save him, said that he was the son of...arrival was presented with the head of her enemy, the duke, and ordered it to be encircled with a diadem of paper, and placed on the walls of York t.... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 346 pages
...When he was asked his name, unable to speak through terror, he fell on his knees ; and his attendant, thinking to save him, said that he was the son of...thy father slew mine, so will I slay thee, and all thy kin," and plunging his dagger into the breast of the young prince, bade the tutor go, and bear... | |
| Francis Lancelott - Queens - 1858 - 1134 pages
...son, the Earl of Rutland, at Wafcefield Bridge, and plunging a dagger into his heart, exelaimed, •' As thy father slew mine, so will I slay thee, and all of thy lineage." He then cut off the Duke of York's head, erowned it with a paper diadem, and presented it... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1860 - 388 pages
...When he was asked his name, unable to speak through terror, he fell on his knees ; and his attendant, thinking to save him, said that he was the son of...arrival was presented with the head of her enemy, the duke, and ordered it to be encircled with a diadem of paper, and placed on the walls of York t.... | |
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