Britains Historical Drama a Series of National Tragedies Intended to Illustrat

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Britains Historical Drama a Series of National Tragedies Intended to Illustrat
J F John Fitzgerald Pennie
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Let him then lay aside his arms and his idle apparel, and put on haircloth, and take a staff in his hand, and go barefoot, and not enter a bed, but lie in his court-yard. If this penance be imposed for seven years, he may take to his aid twelve men, and fast three days on bread, green herbs, and water. He may then get seven times an hundred and twenty men, who shall all fast three days, and thus make up as many days of penance as there are days in seven years. ' Leg. Sax.
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...nflexible To vice and crime / . . P. 209.
' It is not denied by the old chroniclers, that Odo was active in NOTES TO EDWIN AND ELGIVA. 259 these measures ; why else is the passage added immediately after the murder, stating his being the inflexible enemy to all vice ?' Sharon Turner.
(33) Or some fierce tempest, Raised by grim witches. . . P. 212.
* There are penal statutes in the capitularies of Charlemagne, in the canons of several councils, and in the ancient laws of Nor- way, against such as raise storms and tempests Tempestarii being the name given to such persons.


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