This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...we create, erect, constitute, ordain, make and establish for ever hereafter a certain Free School in our town of Warwick, of one Master or Governor, and the said School shall be for ever named nominated and called The King's New School of Warwick. (Great cheers. The HERALD'S PAGE hands a banner to the CAPTAIN OF THE ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...we create, erect, constitute, ordain, make and establish for ever hereafter a certain Free School in our town of Warwick, of one Master or Governor, and the said School shall be for ever named nominated and called The King's New School of Warwick. (Great cheers. The HERALD'S PAGE hands a banner to the CAPTAIN OF THE SCHOOL. Then the SCHOOL sings its CABMEN. (W. T. Keeling.) Floreat Domus. Gaudeamus nos alumni, Quod per infinita saecla Schola perduravit ipsa. Floret atque floreat Schola Warwicensis. Condidit regina1 pulchra, Tradidit chartas equester, a Donat Henricus3 secundas. Floret atque floreat Schola Warwicensis. Voce laeta concinamus, Hoc loco nunc congregati, Per domos eras dissipati, 'Floret atque floreat Schola Warwicensis.' Haec domus duret per aevum, Floreant omnes alumni, Floreant semper magistri. Floret atque floreat Schola Warwicensis. (Exeunt). i Ethelfleda. Lady of the Mercians. 2 Roger de Newturgh, 1123. 'Henry VIII. NARRATIVE CHORDS. The King is dead: who reigneth King? Lo! in young Edward's room they bring A timorous bride, fair, learned, true, Enforced to that she would not do--Against her conscience and her heart To play and pay a traitor's part, And cast her lovely life adown For the rash phantom of a crown. EPISODE IX. THE NINE DAYS' QUEEN. A.D. 1553. SIB AMBROSE DUDLEY. THOMAS FISHEB. A MESSENGEB. 1st CITIZEN. 2nd CITIZEN. A CAPTAIN. A SOLDIEB. DAME FISHEB. TOWNSFOLK. SOLDIEBS. (ENTER AMBBOSE DUDLEY and THOMAS FISHER deep in conversation. DUDLEYS SEBVANT follows, with a bag of gold). Ami/rose. Thomas Fisher, you are a strong man and beloved of your neighbours. Thomas. You honour me beyond my deserts, Sir Ambrose. Ambrose. I will do you greater honour, Thomas; here is weighty news from my father, the Earl of Northumberland. Thomas. I g...
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