"On he came, and, to my great surprise and pleasure,
struck he my shield with the sharp point of his lance.
"Ah! my brave sons, ye all do know the pleasure 'tis
when, with ring of shield, ye are informed an enemy hath
come to do ye battle."
CHAPTER | |
I. | Sir Frederick Harleston |
II. | The Maidens |
III. | A First Brush with the Enemy |
IV. | The Taking of Berwick |
V. | From Berwick to Windsor |
VI. | The King's Gifts |
VII. | The Ball at the Castle |
VIII. | The Duel |
IX. | The King's Death |
X. | I am Sent to Ludlow |