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" Beneath a roof, projecting some small space, By way of shelter from the sun and rain. Then rode he through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should... "
Italy - Page 73
1877
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 26

1870 - 786 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How happily the days in Atri sped, What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as...
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The American and continental monthly, Volume 1

1870 - 574 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How happily the days in Atri sped, What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as...
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Three Books of Song

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 222 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...as all things must decay, The hempen rope at length was worn away, Unravelled at the end, and, strand by strand, Loosened and wasted in the ringer's hand,...
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Three Books of Song

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1872 - 220 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should but ring The great bell in the square, and^he, the King, Would cause the Syndic to decide thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John....
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Tales of a Wayside Inn

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1873 - 328 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...as all things must decay, The hempen rope at length was worn away, 156 Tales of a Wayside Inn The Bell of Atri Unravelled at the end, and, strand by strand,...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1874 - 384 pages
...of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should hut ring The great bell in the square, and he, the King,...be said. Suffice it that, as all things must decay, hoof, TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN. The hempen rope at length was worn away, Unravelled at the end, and,...
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De La Salle Monthly: A Catholic Magazine, Volumes 3-4

1871 - 586 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...thereon. Such was the proclamation of King John. How happily the days in Atri sped, What wrongs were righted, need not here be said. Suffice it that, as...
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The Reading Club and Handy Speaker: Being Serious, Humorous ..., Issue 4

George Melville Baker - 1876 - 122 pages
...and long, The great bell in the square, and he, the king, Was done to any ^nan, he should but ring Would cause the syndic to decide thereon. Such was...all things must decay, -The hempen rope at length was worn away, Unravelled at the end, and, strand by strand, Loosened and wasted in the ringer's hand,...
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The Quarterly Elocutionist, Volume 3

1877 - 448 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that, whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...as all things must decay, The hempen rope at length was worn away, Unraveled at the end, and, strand by strand, Loosened and wasted in the ringer's hand,...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 400 pages
...through the streets with all his train, And, with the blast of trumpets loud and long, Made proclamation, that whenever wrong Was done to any man, he should...as all things must decay. The hempen rope at length was worn away, Unravelled at the end, and, strand by strand, Loosened and wasted in the ringer's hand,...
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