| Jean Froissart - Burgundy (France) - 1901 - 452 pages
...people, and the wildness of their manner, the boldest of the party felt alarm, and the King was advised not to land, but to have his barge rowed up and down the river. " What do you wish for ? " he demanded of the multitude ; " I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those... | |
| Jean Froissart - Great Britain - 1847 - 378 pages
...people, and the wildness of their manner, the boldest of the party felt alarm, and the king was advised not to land, but to have his barge rowed up and down the river. " What do you wish for 1 " he demanded of the multitude ; " I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those... | |
| M. Jones - 1870 - 192 pages
...Now, when the king and his lords saw this savage crowd, they were alarmed, and they advised the king not to land, but to have his barge rowed up and down in the river. "What do you wish for?" demanded the king of them. Those near him cried out, " We wish... | |
| Jean Froissart - France - 1879 - 498 pages
...approach, they set up such shouts and cries as if all the devils in hell had been in their company. When the king and his lords saw this crowd of people,...demanded the king: "I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those near him cried out with one voice, "We wish thee to land, when we will remonstrate... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1879 - 518 pages
...approach, they set up such shouts and cries as if all the devils in hell had been in their company. When the king and his lords saw this crowd of people,...demanded the king: "I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those near him cried out with one voice, "We wish thee to land, when we will remonstrate... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 240 pages
...come from Blackheath to see the king and to speak to him. Their shouts and cries were terrible, and the king was advised by his barons not to land, but...the river. "What do ye wish for?" demanded the king. — "We wish theo to land, and we will tell thee more at our ease what our wants are." The Earl of... | |
| Barbara Clay Finch - Princes - 1883 - 316 pages
...people, and the wildness of their manner, the boldest of their party felt alarm, and the King was advised not to land, but to have his barge rowed up and down the river. ' What do you wish for ? ' he demanded of the multitude. ' I am come hither to hear what you have to say.' Those... | |
| Chauncey Wetmore Wells - English prose literature - 1914 - 332 pages
...they found he had made a jest of them, they would, as they had threatened, have cut him to pieces. When the king and his lords saw this crowd of people,...demanded the king; " I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those near him cried out with one voice: " We wish thee to land, when we will remonstrate... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - English literature - 1916 - 674 pages
...they found he had made a jest of them, they would, as they had threatened, have cut him to pieces. When the king and his lords saw this crowd of people,...demanded the king; "I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those near him cried out with one voice: "We wish thee to land, when we will remonstrate... | |
| Allen Rogers Benham - English literature - 1916 - 674 pages
...lords saw this crowd of people, and the wildness of their manner, there was not one among them so lwld and determined but felt alarmed: the king was advised...demanded the king; "I am come hither to hear what you have to say." Those near him cried out with one voice: "We wish thee to land, when we will remonstrate... | |
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