| 1838 - 782 páginas
...compassynge the ymage about gave a great crak, and a little openytt, whichc the Kynge well perceyvcd and all the people about hym. And anon, aftar, the...abrod, and so the ymage stode, open and discovert, insyghtof all the people there beynge' The Kynge, this scinge, thanked and honoryd God, and Seint Anne,... | |
| 1838 - 1080 páginas
...Aud anon, aftar, the bords drewe aud closed togethars agaync, withowt any mans hand, or touchiuge, and, as thowghe it had bene a thinge done with a violence, with a gretar might it openyd all abrod, and ao the ymage stode, open and disçg. vert, in syghtof all the people there beynge The Kynge, this seinge,... | |
| 1838 - 654 páginas
...openyd, whiche Kynge well perceyveyd and all the people about hym. And anon, aftar, the bordsdrewe and closed togethars agayne, withowt any mans hand, or touchinge, and, as thowghe it had bene a thioge done with a violence, with a gretar might it openyrf all abrod, and so the ymage stode, open... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1921 - 190 páginas
...Estarday in the morninge. And so the sayd ymage had bene from Ashwensday to that tyme. And even sodanly, at that season of the service, the bords compassynge...this seinge, thanked and honoryd God, and Seint Anne, takyng it for a good signe, and token of good and prosperous aventure that God wold send hym in that... | |
| Sir William Henry St. John Hope, Edward Godfrey Cuthbert Frederic Atchley - 1918 - 300 páginas
...Estarday in the morninge. And so the sayd ymage had bene from Ashwensday to that tyme. And even sodanly, at that season of the service, the bords compassynge...in syght of all the people there beynge. The Kynge, 1 According to the Cistercian Customs the crosses were covered up and the Lenten veil extended before... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1921 - 192 páginas
...Estarday in the morninge. And so the sayd ymage had bene from Ashwensday to that tyme. And even sodanly, at that season of the service, the bords compassynge...this seinge, thanked and honoryd God, and Seint Anne, takyng it for a good signe, and token of good and prosperous aventure that God wold send hym in that... | |
| Linda Clark, Christine Carpenter - 2004 - 222 páginas
...after, the boards drewe closed together agayne, without any man's hand or touchinge, and, as though it had bene a thinge done with a violence, with a...open and discovert, in syght of all the people there beynge.44 St. Anne is described as 'a good prognostic' to Edward's political reinstatement. It is a... | |
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