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" ... for the loud noise of their instruments, horns, buisines, and trumpets ; insomuch that they made the sea-shore resound with them." If the historian FROISSART may be credited, RICHARD did not experience ingratitude from man alone : for his very dog... "
British Castles: Or, A Compendious History of the Ancient Military ... - Page 44
by Theodore Henry Fielding - 1825 - 72 pages
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Pictures of Sporting Life and Character, Volume 1

Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1860 - 390 pages
...unhappy prince, Richard the Second, was taken to Flint Castle, his favourite greyhound immediately deserted him, and fawned on his rival, Bolingbroke, as if he understood and foresaw the misfortunes of his former master. This act of ingratitude the unfortunate monarch observed,...
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Tours in Wales, Volume 1

Thomas Pennant - 1883 - 624 pages
...castle".' Ir Froissart may be credited, Richard did not experience the pang of ingratitude from man alone : by a strange infection, it seized the most faithful...transactions in Flint castle, says, ' AND as it was enfourmed me, kyng Richardc ' had a grayhounde called Mathe who alwayes ' wayted upon the kynge, and...
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Historic Notices: With Topographical and Other Gleanings Descriptive of the ...

Henry Taylor (of Flint, Wales.) - 1883 - 280 pages
...If the historian FROISSART may be credited, RICHARD did not experience ingratitude from man alone : for his very dog deserted him. and fawned on his rival,...misfortunes of his old master. The story is so singular that we shall relate it in the words of Froissart's noble translator, Sir John Bourchier, LORD BERNERS,...
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Historic Notices: With Topographical and Other Gleanings Descriptive of the ...

Henry Taylor (of Flint, Wales.) - 1883 - 284 pages
...experience ingratitude from man alone : for his very dog deserted him and fawned on his rival, BOLINGBROKK, as if he understood and predicted the misfortunes of his old master. The story is so singular that we shall relate it in the words of Froissart's noble translator, Sir John Bourchier, LORD BERNERS,...
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Historic Notices: With Topographical and Other Gleanings Descriptive of the ...

Henry Taylor (of Flint, Wales.) - 1883 - 298 pages
...experience ingratitude from man alone : for his very dog deserted him. and fawned on his rival, BOLIKGBROKE, as if he understood and predicted the misfortunes of his old master. The story is so singular that we shall relate it in the words of Froissart's noble translator, Sir John Bourchier, LORD BERNERS,...
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