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Good sirs, of old have you heard tell how that William the Bastard,
the Duke of Normandy, came, with a great host, and folk without
number, into England, and there conquered by force all the land,
and slew the King Harold, and caused himself to be crowned at
London, and established peace and laws as it pleased him, and
bestowed lands on divers folk who came with him. At that time Owen
Gwynned was Prince of Wales, and he was a valiant and dexterous
warrior, and the King feared him more than all beside.
Good sirs, of old have you heard tell how that William the Bastard,
the Duke of Normandy, came, with a great host, and folk without
number, into England, and there conquered by force all the land,
and slew the King Harold, and caused himself to be crowned at
London, and established peace and laws as it pleased him, and
bestowed lands on divers folk who came with him. At that time Owen
Gwynned was Prince of Wales, and he was a valiant and dexterous
warrior, and the King feared him more than all beside.
The Ballads Rendered Into The Original Metres By Laurence Binyon
And Eric R. D. Maclagan.
The Ballads Rendered Into The Original Metres By Laurence Binyon
And Eric R. D. Maclagan.
Good sirs, of old have you heard tell how that William the Bastard,
the Duke of Normandy, came, with a great host, and folk without
number, into England, and there conquered by force all the land,
and slew the King Harold, and caused himself to be crowned at
London, and established peace and laws as it pleased him, and
bestowed lands on divers folk who came with him. At that time Owen
Gwynned was Prince of Wales, and he was a valiant and dexterous
warrior, and the King feared him more than all beside.
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