"The King of England" Rex Edwardus Secundus (Book of Sister Mary)
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THE
KING OF ENGLAND
REX EDWARDUS SECUNDUS
1307--1327
(KING EDWARD LONGSHANKS II)
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(Book of Sister Mary)
By
J. BECK
(2018)
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The Plantagenets
Are
As the Righteous are
Bold
As Roaring Lions
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"The King of England"
Rex Edwardus Secundus
(BOOK OF SISTER MARY)
I
I:I
1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
2
Queen Isabella
Sat silently beside her
King husband Edward
3
The King of England's
Favorite & Chief-Advisor
The Earl of Cornwall
4
Sat beside the King
Opposite of the Queen with
His young Countess wife
5
Margaret Gavestion
With Eleanor Despenser
Her elder sister
6
The two sisters &
Their cousin the Countess of
Surrey Joan of Bar
7
Who sat beside the
Queen Isabella were all
Nieces of the King
8
The Bishop Melton
As the Eyes & Ears of God
Sat slighty behind
9
The King Edward's Throne
The Nobles gathered outside
Of the King's Court doors
10
Awaiting to be
Announced to parade in to
To Submit themselves
11
To the King & Queen
Of England's Authority
Bowing & kneeling
12
Before the feet of
The King & Queen of England
To kiss their ring hands
13
The Earl of Surrey
& The Elder Despenser
Were the Officals
14
Conducting Order
As each Noble party was
Announced to Record.
II
II:1
The King Of England
Held a Grand Feast in the Hall
For his Noble Guest
II:2
Attending His Court
The King & Queen of England
Sat together at
II:3
The Head High Table
As the Nobles laid waste to
The King's generous Feast
II:4
Amusing the King
To see the behaviors of
The entitled few
II:5
Of Noble Privilage
"They're as Swine before the Trough."
The King slowly smerked
II:6
As had his late King
Father Edward Longshanks the
"Hammer of the Scots"
II:7
Queen Isabella
Sat silently watching &
Listening to what
II:8
Her King Husband said
& Saw as a narrative
To what would happen
II:9
"It is discusting."
Once they have finished with it
They will drink up all
II:10
The King's Wine Barrels
The Earl of Cornwall remarked
With a back-handed slap
II:11
The King motioned to
His nephew Gilbert de Clare
To leave his seat with
II:12
His grandmother the
Widow consort of the late
King Edward Longshanks
II:13
The King instructed
Gilbert to have watered wine
Served to the Nobles
II:14
Each Noble sat in
Proxcimity of the King's
High Table by Rank.
III
III:1
Henry & Thomas
Lancaster were first cousins
Of the King Edward
III:2
The Earl of Warrick
Guy Beauchamp was next beside
The Earl of Lincoln
III:3
Henry de Lacy
All were loyalist to the
Late King father of
III:4
His "Prince of Wales" son
Edward Longshanks the Second
Who Suceeded him
III:5
They were the "Old Guard"
Who fought the late King's battles
Honoring their Vow
III:6
To GOD KING & LAND
For whom the King rewarded
With Titles & Lands
III:7
The Earl of Richmond
John of Brittany was in
A "Middle Party"
III:8
The Earl of Pembroke
The Earl of Arundel &
The Earl of Hereford
III:9
Considered to be
In the "Middle of the Road"
The King's young nephew
III:10
Gilbert de Clare the
New-made Earl of Gloucester
Was influenced by
III:11
His grand-mother the
Widowed Consort Queen Margaret
Who opposed Cornwall
III:12
Being offended by
Her step-son King's neglect to
Elevate his two
III:13
Half-brothers Thomas
& Edmund before making
Gaveston an Earl
III:14
The widow consort
Fueled the Noble's Fires
As well those of France.
IV:
IV:1
The Local Bishops
Had their own table being
Set-apart from
IV:2
The King's Noble Guest
Attending the King's Grand Feast
Visiting His Court
IV:3
The Archbishop of
Cannterbury was seated
Head of the table
IV:4
The London Bishop
The Bishop of Norwich &
Bishop of Bath & Wells
IV:5
Sat opposite to
The Bishop of Rochester
Bishop of Exeter
IV:6
Bishop of Ely
& the Bishop of Carlisle
There were Bishops of
IV:7
Hereford & Lincoln
Archbiships of Durham &
York in the "Center"
IV:8
As the Feast Finished
The King & Queen of England
Greeted the Bishops
IV:9
Who eyed the King's Queen
With their Seeing Eyes of God
As the King & Queen
IV:10
Kissed the rings of the
Three ArchBishops attending
The King informed them
IV:11
That their Noble guests'
Endless wine would be watered
But the Bishops' wine
IV:12
Would be from a fresh
Tapped barrel imported from
"Across the Channel"
IV:13
After the Bishops
Had showered the Royals with
Their Divine Blessings
IV:14
The King of England
Summoned in the Sloths to clear
Away the excess.
V:
V:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Had three remaining
V:1
Sisters still alive
Eldest Eleanor Joan of Bar's
Mother was deceased
V:2
The Princess Margaret
The Princess Elizabeth
& Princess Mary
V:3
Who became a Nun
Being her late sister Joan's
Idea for her
V:4
To avoid having
An arranged marriage made by
Their late King father
V:5
The late Princess Joan
Recently perished during
Birthing the Mother
V:6
Of Gilbert de Clare
Eleanor Despenser &
Margaret Gaveston
V:7
The Princess Mary
Became the Sister Mary
As a Bride of Christ
V:8
The Sister Mary
Would shadow her King brother
As His "Hands of God"
V:9
There was not one Soul
Alive the King Trusted more
Then Sister Mary
V:10
The Sister Mary
Would Honor the Vow To God
To King & To Land
V:11
She'd do her Duty
Of Strong Necessity for
The Good of ALL three
V:12
But Sister Mary
Seen her King Brother Edward
being Annointed
V:13
By God Almighty
To be the Embodiment
Of God & the Land
V:14
The Sister Mary
Was sincerely devoted
To God & her King.
VI:
VI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
VI:2
"The Queen of England"
"Queen Isabella's" announced
Her King husband stands
VI:3
To greet His Crowned Queen
As she bows to kneel before
The King of England
VI:4
Queen Isabella
Asked for permission to speak
"Speak freely My Queen."
VI:5
"Your Majesty--I
Come seeking for nothing but
To Pledge my Love &
VI:6
Faithful Loyality
As your most humbled servant
I submit myself
VI:7
Here before God & these
Noble witnesses of Your
Majesty King's Court
VI:8
As the King's wife &
As the Crowned Queen of England
I shall not fail you."
VI:9
Queen Isabella
Publicly confessed her
Love & Devotion
VI:10
For her King husband
Edward Longshanks the Second
The King of England
VI:11
The King extends his
Ring Hand for his Queen to kiss
& Stand to her feet
VI:12
With his assistence
The Queen removes her glove to
Wipe a tear away
VI:13
From King Edward's eye
She dabbed to her tongue before
Kissing the King's cheek
VI:14
The King was deeply
Moved by his young Queen wife's words
Confessed before Court.
VII:1
Queen Isabella
Precieved the importance of
Being seen daily
VII:2
By the Nobles &
Clergy visiting the Court
As the King's Crowned Queen
VII:3
Queen Isabella
Took Mass each morning at dawn
By a Bishop's Hand
VII:4
As Queen of England
It was her Duty to pray
For her King husband
VII:5
Edward the Second
As His Kingdom of Englands'
Land & Good People
VII:6
For the sick & poor
The Queen prayed for the orphans
& less fortunate
VII:7
The Queen prayed to God
For His One True Church & the
Pope & His Clergy
VII:8
To defend the Cross
To resist the Devil &
Surpress the Evil
VII:8
To do the Will of
Almighty God on Earth as
It is in Heaven
VII:9
Queen Isabella
Would conduct her business in
Plain open view to
VII:10
Be seen doing her
Duties as Englands' Queen
She'd stroll the castle
VII:11
Walls to be seen by
The King's loyal subjects that
Came with sick & poor
VII:12
Queen Isabella
Would instruct her Ladies to
Cast warm bread the first
VII:13
Loaves off the wall with
The King's Mint stuffed inside to
Give Him the Glory
VII:14
Queen Isabella
Was the Charity of God
As the King's Crowned Queen.
VIII:
VIII:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts the King's Favorite niece
Of all his nieces
VIII:2
Eleanor de Clare
The Despensers' Matriarch
Once her mother in
VIII:3
Law Isabella
Beauchamp died shortly after
Eleanor's marriage
VIII:4
To her eldest son
Hugh the Younger Despenser
At "The Feast of Swans"
VIII:5
Eleanor de Clare
Pocessed her Princess mother's
Identical looks
VIII:6
Of Beauty & Wit
Being raised as a Royal
being the Ward of
VIII:7
Her late grandfather
King Edward Longshanks the First
After her mother
VIII:8
Rebelled against her
King father's authoriy
By remarrying
VIII:9
A low-birth Squire
Without recieving her King
Father's permission
VIII:10
Being her Princess
Mother's beautiful daughter
With her daring heart
VIII:11
Not as a Rebel
As her grand-father King said
About her mother
VIII:12
Eleanor was not
Rebellous although she could
Be Wreakless at times
VIII:13
Eleanor's Uncle
King Edward was greatly fond
Of her company
VIII:14
The King preferred her
Companionship above all
From His Court's Circles.
IX:
IX:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts the King's Favorite niece
Of all his nieces
IX:2
Eleanor de Clare
The Despensers' Matriarch
To a vacant wing
IX:3
To an empty room
Where the King of England sat
Upon a high seat
IX:4
Patiently waiting
"DULCE--ELEANORIE" the
King stood to greet his
IX:5
Favorite niece of all
With open arms he embraced
Eleanor closely
IX:6
The King of England
Had grown dependant upon
His niece Eleanor
IX:7
Assuming the Head
Of the Longshanks Family once
Her mother Joan died
IX:8
She had accomplished
Much on behalf of her King
Uncle Edward with
IX:9
Royal Seal being
A match-maker arranging
The marriages of her
IX:10
Brother & sisters
To benefit their Uncle's
Kingship's Advantage
IX:11
Eleanor arranged
Her younger sister Margaret's
Marriage to the King's
IX:12
Favorite Gaveston
Then Eleanor arranged a
Double marriage for
IX:13
Her brother Gilbert
& Sister Elizabeth
With Irish Nobles
IX:14
The King would reward
Eleanor and advance her
Despenser family.
X:
X:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts the King niece Margaret
Gaveston the wife
X:2
Of the King's favorite
& The King's Chief-Advisor
The Earl of Cornwall
X:3
To a vacant wing
Where the King of England sat
Upon a high seat
X:4
In an empty room
Where they could speak in private
Margaret Gaveston
X:5
Bowed to kneel before
Her King Uncle Edward's feet
Who extended his
X:6
Ring for her to kiss
Before rising to her feet
To sit on his lap
X:7
To embrace his neck
As she took his gold chalice
Of unwatered wine
X:8
To finish the rest
Before refilling again
To taste for the King
X:9
The King slowly smerks
As his late King father did
To bury his face
X:10
In Margaret's heavy
Falling locks of golden hair
As she drank his wine
X:11
Margaret Gaveston
Was the perfect wife for Cornwall
She was care-free &
X:12
A Lush for strong wine
"What should be done with you?" her
King Uncle Edward
X:13
Teased as she drank more
"Whatever is Your Pleasure
Your Majesty--ARE
X:14
You not King? For whom
I am your humbled servant
To be found Pleasing!"
XI:
XI:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts the Widow Consort
Queen Margaret to a
XI:2
Vacant wing of rooms
Where the King of England sat
Upon a high seat
XI:3
The Widow Consort
Margaret bowed to kneel before
The King Edward's feet
XI:4
Whom He refused to
Extend His Royal Ring hand
For Margaret to kiss
XI:5
Requiring her to
Remain kneeling before him
The King slowly smerks
XI:6
"Why do you still wear
Black since your days of grieving
Has long since passed you?"
XI:7
"My grief is greater
For your late King Father &
My husband each day."
XI:8
"You are a Liar
You're a Pretender Margaret
Your grief does not grow
XI:9
Greater with each day
As does your Greed & Lust grow
"AND OH--HOW IT GROWS!"
XI:10
"No. Please my Prince King."
"I am not your Prince." "You were
Once upon a time."
XI:11
That only proves what a
Widow WHORE you are Margaret
"Forgive me my King."
XI:12
I am not your King
I am your loyal servant
You are not Margaret
XI:13
What quarrel do you have
Against me Your Majesty?
What quarrel have you WHORE?
XI:14
Am I NOT the King
To do as I please? You're a
Thorn without a Rose.
XII:
XII:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts the Lady Bella
Isabel Vecsi
XII:2
To a vacant wing
Where the King of England sat
Upon a high seat
XII:3
The Lady Bella
Bowed to kneel at the King's feet
As he extended
XII:4
His Royal ring hand
For Lady Bella to kiss
To rise to her feet
XII:5
The King slowly smerks
As he beheld her older
Maturing beauty
XII:6
Having been with her
Since the days of his youth when
The Lady Bella
XII:7
Attended to his
Mother Queen Eleanor &
Her ward Maud Chaworth
XII:8
"What quarrel has your Earl
Brother John Beaumont have
With my Kingship?" the
XII:9
King bluntly asked her
The Lady Bella sharply
Answered the King "My
XII:10
Earl brother John has
No quarrel with your Kingship that
I am aware of."
XII:11
The King's smerk fades as
He stands to step down to face
The Lady Bella
XII:12
My late father King
Would of slapped you down if you
Had dared to answer
XII:13
The King with your Tone
You would know that my Prince King
The King raised his hand
XII:14
The Lady Bella
Stood fast staring Edward down
As he slowly smerked.
XIII:
XIII:1
The Lady Bella
Reached up her hand to take his
As she warmly smiled
XIII:2
Your Majesty--My
Sweet Prince I-- As my brother
The Earl John Beaumont
XIII:3
Are devoat servants
We have been loyal to your
Family for decades
XIII:4
My King what is your
Quarrel with my Earl brother?
Does John not support
XIII:5
Those "Lord Ordainers"
Who stand in opposition
Against my Kingship?
XIII:6
My Earl brother John
Does not support their efforts
To restrict your Reign
XIII:7
Nor does he oppose
Your Kingship Your Majesty
He's simply involved.
XIII:8
He's simply involved?
The King Edward roared at her
He's in a Middle
XIII:9
Party that does not
Support the Ordainers nor
Oppose Your Kingship
XIII:10
The King turns his back
"Now how convienant is that?"
Was his frank answer
XIII:11
Then the King asked her
"Where are your allegiences
Sweet Lady Bella?"
XIII:12
My LORD King EDWARD
Should I thrust a dagger through
My heart to prove to
XIII:13
You my loyality
& my Faithful devotion?
The King slowly smerks
XIII:14
To say "No." to her
As he grabs his bulging robe
As a suggestion.
XIV:
XIV:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts their youngest sister
Elizabeth to
XIV:2
A vacant wing of
Empty rooms where the King sat
Upon a high seat
XIV:3
Elizabeth bows
To kneel before the feet of
Her brother the King
XIV:4
The King extends his
Ring hand for Elizabeth
To kiss & to rise
XIV:
The King asked his
Sister Elizabeth the
Countess of Hereford
XIV:5
What quarrel has your Earl
Husband have with my Kingship?
Prince Edward--My King
XIV:6
I'm merely the wife
Of the Earl of Hereford I
Know not my husband's
XIV:7
Business nor affairs
I Know my place as his wife
As is my Duty
XIV:8
"Is NOT your DUTY
To your God FIRST & Your King
BEFORE your husband
XIV:9
My Countess sister?
Her brother King Edward roared
At Elizabeth
XIV:10
For whom shriveled
Before her Prince King brother
Without an answer
XIV:11
As she had many
Times before their late father
King Edward the First
XIV:12
Their Sister Mary
Entered the empty room to
Lead Elizabeth
XIV:13
From their Prince brother
King Edward's presence as he
Steeped as their father
XIV:14
Over weak women
"Elizabeth you're as a
Rose without a Thorn."
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II:
II:I
II:I:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts their older sister
Princess Margaret to
II:I:2
A vacant wing of
Empty rooms where the King sat
Upon a high seat
II:I:3
Princess Margaret bows
To kneel before the feet of
Her brother the King
II:I:4
The King extends his
Ring hand for Princess Margaret
To kiss & to rise
II:I:5
As the King Edward
Stood to embrace His sister
The Princess Margaret
II:I:6
Framed her brother's face
With both hands as their mother
Queen Eleanor would
II:I:7
"My beautiful Prince
What a handsome King You are!
How Ive missed your Heart
II:I:8
The Worm has not turned
Inside of you as our late
Great Father the King?
II:I:9
Of coarse IT hasn't."
Princess Margaret kissed her King
Brother on the lips
II:I:10
"What is your Pleasure
Your Majesty?" The Princess
Margaret poked his chest
II:I:11
The King slowly smerked
As their late King father had
Causing His Princess
II:I:12
Sister Margaret to
Return the same Longshanks
Smerk back at the King
II:I:13
Laughing together
The King Edward called for their
Sister Mary to
II:I:14
Join them to drink wine
& Make merry together
As they always had.
II:II
II:II:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Alice de Lacy
The wife of the Earl
II:II:2
Thomas Lancaster
The King's own first cousin who
Stood opposed to His
II:II:3
Kingship with the Lord
Ordainers who would restrict
His Authority
II:II:4
As King of England
Sister Mary lead Alice
To a vacant wing
II:II:5
Of empty rooms where
The King Edward sat alone
Upon a high seat
II:II:6
Alice de Lacy
Bows her head to kneel at the
Feet of England's King
II:II:7
Alice de Lacy
Attended the King's Court with
Her husband Thomas
II:II:8
The King's first cousin
The Son of Edmund Crouchback
Alice de Lacy
II:II:9
Was Lincoln's daughter
The Earl Henry de Lacy
The King Edward sent
II:II:10
The Sister Mary
Being unknowned in secret
To escort Alice
II:II:11
To a vacant wing
Away from the Royal Court
To speak in private
II:II:12
The Sister Mary
Removed herself to stand guard
Outside the locked door
II:II:13
Alice de Lacy
Did not ask any questions
Of Sister Mary
II:II:14
Whom produced the King's
Seal when she came for Alice
During evening prayers.
II:III:
II:III:1
The King of England
Sat upon a high seat in
An empty dim-lit
II:III:2
Room of a vacant
Wing removed from the King's Court
As his guest entered
II:III:3
Alice de Lacy
Bows her head to kneel at the
Feet of England's King
II:III:4
The King hesitates
As he peered down upon her
Kneeling before Him
II:III:5
The King extended
His Royal ring to her lips
To kiss & to Rise
II:III:6
"Your Majesty has
Summoned your servant away
In secret to this
II:III:7
Vacant place from my
Bed chamber with your King's Seal
Being unknowned to
II:III:8
My Husband Thomas
Your Majesty's own cousin?"
The King slowly smerks
II:III:9
"Yes. Indeed I have."
The King stared at Alice as
A Lion his prey
II:III:10
Alice de Lacy
Stood before him in a hooded
Cloak & a thin frock
II:III:11
The King could see the
Pulse coarsing up her long blue
Vein neck as he peered
II:III:12
Upon Alice's
Pale chest wearing a gold cross
Hanging between her
II:III:13
Full pert breast & Her
Visualy apparent stiff
Nipples through the frock
II:III:14
The King gestured for
Alice to approach his seat
"Come pour us some wine."
II:IV:
II:IV:1
The King of England
Sat upon a high seat in
An empty dim-lit
II:III:2
Room of a vacant
Wing removed from the King's Court
As Alice pours wine
II:IV:3
Into a single
Gold--Gem encrusted chalice
To taste for the King
II:IV:4
Before serving it
To the King of England as
A sign to the King
II:IV:5
That she valued the
King's life over her own by
Being his Taster
II:IV:6
Especially when
It was a known fact that there
Was an attempt
II:IV:7
Upon the King's life
When his Royal food Taster
Was poisined to death
II:IV:8
Alice slowly grinned
"This wine is not English wine."
The King slowly smerked
II:IV:9
Being impressed with
Alice de Lacy's taste for
The finer of wines
II:IV:10
"It is French. Of coarse."
"Of coarse" Alice agreeds as
He tips the chalice
II:IV:11
To hand it back to
Alice to share between them
As he continued
II:IV:12
To gaze upon her
Under-dressed body through the
Loose revealing frock
II:IV:13
Apologizing
To Alice for being a
King with only one
II:IV:14
Chalice & one seat
As he invited her to
Sit upon his lap.
II:V:
II:V:1
Obediance is
Better then to sacrifice
Alice deducted
II:V:2
As she obeyed her
King crawling up into his
Open arms to sit
II:V:3
Upon the King's lap
As he handed the empty
Chalice to Alice
II:V:4
To refill it for
Them to share in between them
As she felt his bulge
II:V:5
Pressing benenth her
Alice peered down at the size
Of the King's large feet
II:V:6
As she pour their wine
To deduct between the King's
Feet & growing bulge
II:V:7
Wedging further up
In between her round buttocks
As she recalled all
II:V:8
Gossip & hear-say
Amoungst the Noble women
That the young Prince King
II:V:9
Was "Caligula"
The Prince wearing "Little Boots"
Which wasn't the case
II:V:10
The King had large feet
& Apparently he had
A measure to match
II:V:11
By the sense of his
Growing arousel benenth
Alice's bottom
II:V:12
The King made small talk
Asking Alice about her
Good health & marriage?
II:V:13
Then the King asked her
About her father "Lincoln"?
Henry de Lacy.
II:V:14
"The tongue-wagging FOOL."
Catching Alice de Lacy
By total surprise.
II:VI:
II:VI:1
Alice de Lacy
Almost dropped the chalice of
The fine French wine when
II:VI:2
She heard King Edward's
Remark about her loud-mouth
Earl Father Lincoln
II:VI:3
Spilling wine unto
Her chin as she supped the cup
When she heard the King
II:VI:4
The King continued
As he wiped the spilled wine from
Her chin with his thumb
II:VI:5
To lick & taste it
Saying it would be a crime
To waste a drop of
II:VI:6
Such equisive wine
Lifting the chalice back to
Her lips to drink from
II:VI:7
Alice remained calm
As she could between the King's
Remark about her
II:VI:8
Over-bearing Earl
Father Henry de Lacy
& The King's growing
II:VI:9
Harder & larger
Benenth her seat upon the
King of England's lap
II:VI:10
Alice de Lacy
Was also feeling the strong
Effects from the wine
II:VI:11
Feeling herself blush
With embrassment & from
Her own aroussel
II:VI:12
"He says I like BOYS."
He says that I bugger them
He says I prefer
II:VI:13
BOYS over Women
The more King Edward said the
Harder & Larger
II:VI:14
He grew "Now. Once you
Give me your consent you can
Tell him different."
II:VII:
II:VII:1
Alice de Lacy
Did not hesitate as she
Leaned forward to kiss
II:VII:2
The King Of England
With her warm sweet wine baited
Breath & probing tongue
II:VII:3
Alice de Lacy
Gave King Edward her Consent
By saying "I Do."
II:VII:4
My Lord Majesty
I consent my body in
It's entirity
II:VII:5
With not a single
Reservation nor boundries
I submit myself
II:VII:6
To do unto me
That which is your King's pleasure
Whether Lustfully
II:VII:7
Or Revengefully
I am your humble servant
To do Your Will
II:VII:8
As you deem fit &
Pleasing to Your Majesty
Alice concluded
II:VII:9
As she shrugged her frock
Off her shoulders to bare her
Volumptious breast
II:VII:10
The King slowly smerks
Before he reaches out to
Rent open the frock
II:VII:11
To view Alice's
Entire naked body
Laying in his lap
II:VII:12
Alice de Lacy
Arched her spine to encourage
King's agressiveness
II:VII:13
Forcing herself down
Onto his full erection
Protruding through the
II:VII:14
King's fine Royal robes
Rising up in between her
Buttocks & cunny.
II:VIII:
II:VIII:1
The Sister Mary
Escorted the Lady Maud
Chaworth the wife of
II:VIII:2
Henry Lancaster
The King's first cousin son of
Edmund Crouchback &
II:VIII:3
The full brother of
The Earl Thomas Lancaster
A Lord Ordainer
II:VIII:4
The Lady Chaworth's
Husband Henry was part of
The Middle Party
II:VIII:5
Not being an Earl
Henry Lancaster pocessed
Enough wealth & lands
II:VIII:6
To be a factor of
Influence to support
Or oppose the King
II:VIII:7
The Sister Mary
Escorts the Lady Chaworth
To a vacant wing
II:VIII:8
Of empty rooms where
The King Edward sat upon
A high seat alone
II:VIII:9
Lady Maud Chaworth
Bowed her head to kneel at the
Feet of England's King
II:VIII:10
The King slowly smerked
As he extended his ring
Hand for Maud to kiss
II:VIII:11
Before she could rise
The Lady Maud hesitates
Staring at the ring
II:VIII:12
Hand of England's King
Before sincerely kissing
"Your Majesty's" ring
II:VIII:13
"My--The "Prince of Wales"
Look at you here--As England's
King." Maud spoke freely
II:VIII:14
Being nursery mates
Since their infanticy being
His Queen mother's Ward.
II:IX:
II:IX:1
Lady Maud Chaworth
Peered up into the King's eyes
To ask him if he
II:IX:2
As the King ever
Thought upon all the days of
Their youth that they shared
II:IX:3
Growing up in the
Royal household together
Before reaching out
II:IX:4
To grope the King's groin
As he sat upon his high seat
King Edward answered
II:IX:5
As he slowly smerked
Saying "Yes. Of coarse I do."
As he gestured for
II:IX:6
The Lady Maud to
"Come. & Sit" upon his lap
As he poured them wine
II:IX:7
The Lady Maud leaned
Foward to press her bosom
Against His bulging lap
II:IX:8
Wedging His penis
Between her breast's deep clevage
Hanging from her frock
II:IX:9
Do you remember
How we would play together
Hours & hours
II:IX:10
My darling Prince King?
Maud asked King Edward as she
Squeezed his half hard cock
II:IX:11
In between her breast
After she had spilled them from
The top of her frock
II:IX:12
"Yes. Of coarse I have."
King Edward answered smerking
"Do you think of me?"
II:IX:13
The King asked Maud back
With out an answer Maud crawls
Upon the King's lap
II:IX:14
To lower herself
Unto his full erection
To breath: "Everyday."
II:X:
II:X:1
"Everyday. Since that
Day that Your late King father
Married me off to
II:X:2
Henry Lancaster
After OUR mother the Queen
Eleanor perished
II:X:3
My husband Henry
Lancaster's a good & fair
Noble Englishmen
II:X:4
He's Content unlike
His Ambitious Earl brother
Thomas Lancaster
II:X:5
But Henry isn't
My King Royal "Prince of Wales"
My Heart's first true love
II:X:6
But as my husband
I am content where I am
Being Henry's wife
II:X:7
I certainly could
Have been dealt a worse hand of
Fate had I gone to
II:X:8
The other brother
Thomas Lancaster for he
Is a dreadful man
II:X:9
Simply asked his wife
Countess Alice de Lacy
I would never want
II:X:10
To trade her places
The King slowly smerked asking
Maud what did she mean?
II:X:11
Lady Maud explained
That Thomas only married
Alice for her wealth
II:X:12
That her Earl father
Lincoln arranged the marriage
Because he didn't
II:X:13
Have a survuving
Heir son to inherit his
Earldom of Lincoln
II:X:14
Thomas has left his
Countess wife Alice barren
To avoid an Heir.
II:XI:
II:XI:1
The Sister Mary
Leads Alice de Toeni the
Wife of Guy Beauchamp
II:XI:2
The Earl of Warrick
A main Ordainer figure
Opposing the King
II:XI:3
Alice de Toeni
Bowed her head to kneel before
The King Edward's feet
II:XI:4
The King withholds his
Ring hand requiring her to
Remain on her knees
II:XI:5
"What quarrel does your Earl
Husband Guy Beauchamp have with
The King of England?"
II:XI:6
Alice de Lacy
Raised her head to look the King
Straight into the eyes
II:XI:7
"He's an ignorant man."
"Your--Majesty." Was her blunt
& Concise response
II:XI:8
"Yes. That. We Agree."
But AGAIN. I ask YOU. What's
His quarrel with me?
II:XI:9
"He's jealeous of You
Your Lord Majesty." Why? Is
He jealous of me?
II:XI:10
Is he jealous of
My young beautiful Queen wife?
"Beauty of Beauties"?
II:XI:11
You are a FINE wife
Your words are too kind my King
"Beauty's in the
II:XI:12
Eyes of Beholders."
"Well spoke Your Lord Majesty."
The King slowly smerked
II:XI:13
He's jealous of Your
Majesty's manifolds of
Gernerousity
II:XI:14
Towards Piers Gaveston
Am I not King of England
To do as I please?
II:XII:
II:XII:1
Alice de Toemi
Answered the King of England
" Yes. You are MY King."
II:XII:2
& Yes. You may do
Whatever is Your pleasure
As I have said my
II:XII:3
Lord Majesty the
Earl of Warrick Guy Beauchamp
Is an IGNORANT Man
II:XII:4
King Edward extends
His Ring to Alice's lips
To kiss & to stand
II:XII:5
What quarrel have you with
Your Earl husband Guy Beauchamp?
Alice de Toeni
II:XII:6
Turned her back to the
King as she shrugged the frock off
To bare her shoulders
II:XII:7
To reveal her back
That was lashed with scared flog marks
"BEHOLD my Beauty
II:XII:8
Your Lord Majesty."
Alice said as she faced him
"IT--Is his Pleasure"
II:XII:9
Leaving King Edward
Speechless staring at her breast
After he beheld
II:XII:10
The Gruesome treatment
Alice de Toeni endured
Being Warrick's wife
II:XII:11
Pouring a chalice
Of wine that the King tasted
Before holding it
II:XII:12
Up for her to drink
"IF. It was Your Lord Majesty's
Pleasure? & Were to
II:XII:13
Command me to go
I would go & I would kill
My husband tonight."
II:XII:14
The King of England
Believed every word she said
As he slowly smerked.
II:XIII:
II:XIII:1
II:XIV:
II:XIV:1
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III:
III:I
III:I:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Queen Isabella's
Visiting cousin
III:I:2
Countess of Hainuit
Joan of Valois the daughter
Of Prince Charles the
III:I:3
Brother of the French
King Pillip the Fourth who was
His Queen wife's father
III:I:4
The Sister Mary
Escorted the Countess Joan
To a vacant wing
III:I:5
Of empty rooms where
The King of England sat tall
Upon His high seat
III:I:6
The Countess Joan bowed
To kneel before the King's feet
To kiss His King's ring
III:I:7
"Why have you come here?"
King Edward bluntly asked her
"As a Friend or Foe?"
III:I:8
The King of England
Awaits the Countess Joan to
Answer His questions
III:I:9
As He examined
Joan's features & likeness to
Queen Isabella
III:I:10
"I come as a Friend."
You have not come here as your
Father Charles spy?
III:I:11
What have you to spy
Your Majesty--What would you have
To hide from Friends?
III:I:12
The King slowly smerked
Hearing the Coutess answer
Repeating himself
III:I:13
AGAIN. Why are you here?
I've come here to pay Respects
To Your Majesty
III:I:14
As His new Queen wife
The Crowned Queen Isabella
Whom's my first cousin.
III:II:
III:II:1
"How long will you stay?"
The King further questioned the
Countess of Hainuit
III:II:2
As long as I am
Welcome to be Your Gracious
Guest Your Majesty
III:II:3
The King of England
Replied as He gestured for
Her to pour them wine
III:II:4
You are welcome here
As England's King & Queen's guest
As long as my wife
III:II:5
Queen Isabella
Will suffer you to visit
As he watched her taste
III:II:6
The chalice of wine
She had poured before serving
It to her King Host
III:II:7
"No taste of poison?"
The King teased dryly smerking
No. Your Majesty
III:II:8
"You are a LIAR!"
The King Edward roared at her
Joan looked blankly as
III:II:9
The King took a drink
Laughing "It's English wine! it
All taste like poison!"
III:II:10
The Countess Joan sighed
To slowly smile grabbing her
Breath after the King's
III:II:11
Roaring response to
Her answer to His hidden
Riddled question trick
III:II:12
Once the Countess Joan
Regain her collected senses
She actually felt
III:II:13
More at ease in His
Majesty's presence after
They made small talk
III:II:14
As an empty &
Meaningless necessity
To posture themselves.
III:III:
III:III:1
The Sister Mary
Leads Gabrielle Gaveston
The sister of the
III:III:2
King's Favorite Piers
Gaveston--Earl of Cornwall
To a vacant wing
III:III:3
Of empty rooms where
The King of England sat straight
Upon His high seat
III:III:4
When Sister Mary
Lead Gabrielle Gaveston
Into the dim-lit
III:III:5
Room the King stands to
Greet Gabrielle Gaveston
With His open arms
III:III:6
As she breaks down in
Tears holding the King's ring hand
Kissing & kissing
III:III:7
Over & Over
"I've never been so frightened
My Prince King Savior."
III:III:8
The King Edward lifts
Her off her feet to carry
Over to a bed
III:III:9
Where He moved His seat
Sitting to pour them wine as
She collects herself
III:III:10
"You are MOST Gracious
My Lord Majesty my most
Merciful Savior."
III:III:11
The King held his hand
To Gabrielle's mouth--"Not
Another word now."
III:III:12
"I too was frighten
For you BUT look at you here
Still alive & well
III:III:13
"You are Couragious
You faced your worse fears & you
Overcame them to live."
III:III:14
"Praise be unto God."
After a brief interview
The King excused her.
III:IV:
III:IV:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
III:IV:2
At London Tower
Recieving visitors of
The young Prince King's Court
III:IV:3
The Earl of Surrey
Announced: The Earl of Richmond
John of Brittany
III:IV:4
The Earl Of Richmond
Bowed his head to kneel before
The Throne of England
III:IV:5
The King extends his
Royal ring hand for the Earl
To kiss & to rise
III:IV:6
The King bluntly asked
"What quarrel have you against me?"
The Earl of Richmond
III:IV:7
Answered King Edward
I have no quarrel against you
Your Lord Majesty.
III:IV:8
You are INVOLVED with
These "So-Called" Ordainers who
Oppose MY Kingship?
III:IV:9
Who seek to limit
My Throne's Authority as
The King of England.
III:IV:10
Yes. Your Majesty
I am involved but I do
Not oppose Your Throne's
III:IV:11
Authority NOR
Do I support the efforts
Of those Ordainers
III:IV:12
I am involved as
A Middle Party member
The young Prince King stood
III:IV:13
To give His response
"HOW CONVIENT. THAT'S FOR YOU."
You're NOT Hot? NOR COOL
III:IV:14
But Tepid. The King
Paused--Licked his lips: "RICHMOND." I
Spew you from My mouth.
III:V:
III:V:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
III:V:2
The Earl of Surrey
Announced: The Earl of Pembroke
The Earl of Arundel
III:V:3
& Earl of Hereford
All were considered in the
"Middle of the Road"
III:V:4
After each of the
Earls bowed to kneel & kiss the
King Edward's ring hand
III:V:5
To rise & to stand
Together before the King
Of England Who asked
III:V:6
The Earls bluntly "WHAT
Quarrels have you against Your KING?
The Earl of Pembroke
III:V:7
Stepped forward to speak
"We have no quarrels against Our King."
But YET YOU"RE Involved?
III:V:8
With these "Ordainers"?
Yes. Your Majesty we are
But we don't support
III:V:9
Their Opposition
"So then should you not support
Your King of England?
III:V:10
AND oppose these LORDS?"
We're in the Middle Party
The King slowly smerked
III:V:11
The Middle Party?
"So. You STAND in the MIDDLE
OF the ROAD? You should
III:V:12
Consider the RISK
You may find yourselves being
Trampled under foot?
III:V:13
Are you threatening
Us Your Majesty? THREATEN?
NO. Only WARNING.
III:V:14
Stand in the MIDDLE
You'll be run over by those
Coming & Going.
III:VI:
III:VI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
III:VI:2
The Earl of Surrey
Announced: Earl of Lancaster
Thomas Lancaster
III:VI:3
The Earl of Warrick
Guy Beauchamp who bow to kneel
To kiss the King's ring
III:VI:4
"Look what the hounds have
Dragged in." The King slowly smerked
What quarrels have you with
III:VI:5
The King of England
We've come to serve you Notice
As Lord Ordainers
III:VI:6
YOU. Have come here to
THIS place--To serve NOTICE to
THE KING Of ENGLAND?
III:VI:7
Name these offenses?
For YOUR Abuse of Power
& Authority
III:VI:8
Am I NOT the "Prince
of Wales"? That was CROWNED KING of
England--ANOINTED
III:VI:9
By ALMIGHTY God?
As the LONE Heir Apparient
To suceed my late
III:VI:10
King father Edward
Longshanks the First the HAMMER
Of the REBEL SCOTS?
III:VI:11
Who are YOU? To come
Into your King's presense with
These FALSE Offenses?
III:VI:12
Should you NOT be more
Concerned with fortifying
Your Lands to secure
III:VI:13
OUR Northern borders
From assaults by the Rebel
Scots & Recover the
III:VI:14
Loses you've suffered
From their repeated attacks?
"BUT instead--You're HERE?"
III:VII:
III:VII:1
The Lady Bella
Escorts Alice de Lacy
Into the Queen's Court
III:VII:2
The Queen of England
Sat upon a high seat as
Alice de Lacy
III:VII:3
Bows to kneel before
The Queen Isabella's feet
To kiss the Queen's ring
III:VII:4
Queen Isabella
Bluntly questioned her "WHY?"
Does you Earl father
III:VII:5
Henry de Lacy
Speak of SUCH things he knows not?
WAGGING his tongue to
III:VII:6
Sow his LYING TARES
Against the King of England?
Alice de Lacy
III:VII:7
Not hesitating
To give her answer to the
Queen Isabella
III:VII:8
"I don't know what my
Father says or doesn't say."
The Queen of England
III:VII:9
Leaped from Her high seat
To slap Alice de Lacy
Across her shocked face
III:VII:10
Over & over
Slapping Alice into a
Corner to produce
III:VII:11
A dagger IF? You
EVER answer YOUR QUEEN that
Way again? I'll cut
III:VII:12
out YOUR tongue MYSELF!
The Queen of England dimissed
Alice de Lacy
III:VII:13
Bowed before leaving
With a bloody nose & lip
From the Queen's assault
III:VII:14
Alice de Lacy
Left NOT doubting the THREAT of
Queen Isabella.
III:VIII:
III:VIII:1
The Lady Bella
Escorts Lady Maud Chaworth
Into the Queen's Court
III:VIII:2
The Queen of England
Sat upon a high seat as
Lady Maud Chaworth
III:VIII:3
Bows to kneel before
The Queen Isabella's feet
To kiss the Queen's ring
III:VIII:4
Queen Isabella
Bluntly asked the Lady Maud
Where do your & husband
III:VIII:5
Henry Lancaster's
Loyalities lie?--YET? With my
King husband Edward
III:VIII:6
Or with his brother
Earl Thomas Lancaster a
Leading "Ordainer?"
III:VIII:7
Lady Maud Chaworth
Confidently answered the
Queen Isabella
III:VIII:8
Immediately
"My husband's Loyalities as
My own lie in OUR
III:VIII:9
Crowned & Annointed
King of England--King Edward
Longshanks the Second
III:VIII:10
We pray together
As husband & wife each day
& Each evening for
III:VIII:11
The King & His Queen
Of England's Health & Wealth as
Their protection
III:VIII:12
We pray for the King
& Queen of England to have
Wisdom & Courage
III:VIII:13
To Rule with Sound
& Rightous Judgement To do
God's Will here on Earth
III:VIII:14
As it's in Heaven
Queen Isabella was pleased
With Lady Maud's speech.
III:IX:
III:IX:1
The Lady Bella
Escorts Alice de Toeni
Into the Queen's Court
III:IX:2
The Queen of England
Sat upon a high seat as
Alice de Toeni
III:IX:3
Bows to kneel before
The Queen Isabella's feet
To kiss the Queen's ring
III:IX:4
Queen Isabella
Asked the Countess of Warrick
Bluntly "What's your Earl
III:IX:5
Husband Guy Beauchamp's
Quarrel With the King of England?
My Prince King husband
III:IX:6
Your Husband is a
Lord Ordainer standing in
opposition of
III:IX:7
His Authority
& Would limit & restrict
His Soviegn Kingship
III:IX:8
Alice de Toeni
Answered Queen Isabella
"He's an ignorant man."
III:IX:9
To oppose a King?
Surely he will loose his head.
"My husband's a FOOL."
III:IX:10
No man opposes
A King. He'll NOT be long for
This World--To Dare Fate.
III:IX:11
I am a Loyal
Subject of your husband King
Edward the Second
III:IX:12
Queen Isabella
Was convienced by the Countess
By the conviction
III:IX:13
The Queen heard in the
Voice of Alice de Toeni
"What quarrel have you
III:IX:14
With your Earl husband?"
Alice revealed her scared back
"It is HIS Pleasure."
III:X:
III:X:1
The Lady Bella
Escorted Joan of Valois
Countess of Hainuit
III:X:2
Into the inner
Court of Queen Isabella
Sitting on Her Throne
III:X:3
The Lady Bella
Introduced Joan of Valois
Countess of Hainuit
III:X:4
The Queen's first cousin
The daughter of Prince Charles
Her father's brother
III:X:5
Joan of Valois bows
To kneel before her cousin
Queen Isabella
III:X:6
To kiss the ring of
England's Queen Isabella
To rise to her feet
III:X:7
Queen Isabella
Came down from Her Throne to stand
On Equal ground with
III:X:8
Her Blood cousin Joan
Embracing & kissing each
Other on the lips
III:X:9
The Queen leads Joan back
Into her inner chambers
To be in private
III:X:10
Queen Isabella
Poured their wine as Joan tasted
Her's before the Queen
III:X:11
The Queen's cousin Joan
Asked Queen Isabella--"Why?"
Does the Widow Queen
III:X:12
Our Aunt Margaret Yet?"
Where in Queen Isabella
Interupts Joan to
III:X:13
Say: "Our Aunt Margaret
Is NOT a Queen. She's Never
Been NOR Will she be."
III:X:14
"I wear the Queen's Crown."
She only wears a BLACK veil
& A SOUR face.
III:XI:
III:XI:1
Joan slowly smiles
In agreement with the Queen
Beginning again
IIIXI:2
Joan agrees as she
Corrects herself by saying:
"The Widow Consort"
III:XI:3
Our Aunt Margaret
Why does she YET occupy
The residence of
III:XI:4
Royal Apartments?
That are much more spacous then
THESE dark cramped quarters
III:XI:5
That have large windows
With a view from three sides which
Affords light all day
III:XI:6
Rooms that are fit for
A King to visit His Queen
With a bed as large
III:XI:7
A small SHIP with sails
With black & white marble floors
& Wood Vanity
III:XI:8
Which is much Closer
In Proxcimity to YOUR
King husband Edward's
III:XI:9
Royal Apartments
Queen Isabella slowly
Smiles: "Ignorance is BLISS."
III:XI:10
Was the Queen's answer
Queen Isabella dispised
Her Widow Aunt so
III:XI:11
The Queen realized
She had spited herself by
Ignoring the Witch
III:XI:12
Queen Isabella
Had never desired to
Visit her Aunt's Rooms
III:XI:13
To know to ask the
Same question as Her cousin
Joan proposed to her
III:XI:14
Queen Isabella
Continued their visit with
Joan steeping inside.
III:XII:1
The Sister Mary
Esorts Alice de Toeni
Countess of Warrick
III:XII:2
Down into the bowels
Of London Tower's Dungun
Of sweet sour stench
III:XII:3
The Sister Mary
Carried a lit torch to lead
The Countess down the
III:XII:4
Steep narrow stairs of
The deep well of pitch Darkness
Of a Devil's Hell
III:XII:5
AND King Edward was
Playing the Devil's role short
Of wearing his horns
III:XII:6
Reaching the bottom
Step Alice de Toeni had
To allow her eyes
III:XII:7
To adjust to the
Brighter light after the dark
Stair-well desention
III:XII:8
The Sister Mary
Disappears in the shadows
As her eyes focas
III:XII:9
Alice de Toeni
Finds herself standing in a
Torture Chamber with
III:XII:10
Bright flaming torches
In a circle around her
When the King appeared
III:XII:11
Standing before her
In the center of the light
Alice de Toeni
III:XII:12
Bows her head to kneel
When the King tells her to "WAIT."
"The floors are slimey."
III:XII:13
Alice de Toeni
Heeded the King but remained
With her head bowed down
III:XII:14
The King raised his hands
Holding up a chalice of
Wine: "WELCOME TO HELL!"
III:XIII:
III:XIII:1
Alice de Toeni
Lifted her head to the King's
Theactric greeting
III:XIII:2
The King laughed like the
Devil himself short of horns
As His long shadow
III:XIII:3
Danced behind him
Against the shiny slime walls
As he tipped his cup
III:XIII:4
King Edward says: "COME."
As he grabs a torch down to
Lead them beyond the
III:XIII:5
The circle of light
Deeper into the darkness
Through a passageway
III:XIII:6
Where there was a door
To an Inquisiter's room
With a hooded man
III:XIII:7
Gagged & trussed in chains
"Who have we here?" the King laughed
Handing Alice His
III:XIII:8
Empty wine chalice
Instructing her to refill
It knodding behind
III:XIII:9
Her where the Sister
Mary stood in the shadows
To pour her more wine
III:XIII:10
Alice de Toeni
Tasted the wine for the King
As he walked
III:XIII:11
Around the chamber
Lighting more torches until
She felt their bright warmth
III:XIII:12
Alice hands the King
His gold chalice of wine as
He admires His
III:XIII:13
Devil's work the man
Trussed up was wearing fine clothes
Of a Noblemen
III:XIII:14
As the King supped from
His chalice he extends
His ring to Alice.
III:XIV:
III:XIV:1
As I am the King
Over All England ALL of
England is mine: "YES."
III:XIV:2
Even HERE in this
Devil's Hell-pit of Torment
AND TORTURE is MINE.
III:XIV:3
As you so stated
At our prior interview
"I am the King of
III:XIV:4
England to do AS
I PLEASE & this will be my
PLEASURE to serve you
III:XIV:5
Alice de Toeni
Could hardly believe that the
King intended to
III:XIV:6
Truss her up there as
Her husband Guy Beauchamp would
Does your husband "GUY"?
III:XIV:7
Have a room as fine
as this one? Look around at
All of the devices
III:XIV:8
Of Punishment &
Torture Have you even seen
So much CORRETION?
III:XIV:9
All of the walls had
Racks of instruments used to
Inflict punishment
III:XIV:10
& Painful torture
You see this man trussed up here
He is a Criminal.
III:XIV:11
A Criminal the same
As your "ORDAINER" Husband
The Earl of Warrick
III:XIV:12
A LOW LIFE who whips
His own Noble wife as if
She were a servant
III:XIV:13
The King compliments
Himself for the man's fine suit
"It is tailor-made."
III:XIV:14
The King hands her a whip
Rents the suit to show WARRICK
Wrote across his Back.
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IV:
IV:I
IV:I:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Lady Maud Chaworth
To a closed wing
IV:I:2
By Candle-light to
A set of double doors where
The King of England
IV:I:3
Sat on a fine couch
Before a warm bright fire
Sipping His French wine
IV:I:4
As the Lady Maud
Entered through the double doors
To discover him
IV:I:5
The King stands to greet
Her as she lifts here frock to
Skirt over to him
IV:I:6
"EDWARD--My Prince KING!"
Lady Maud leaped into the
King's arms as he set
IV:I:7
His chalice of French
Wine down for fear He'd spill one
Single drop of IT.
IV:I:8
Being delighted
With the Lady Maud's response
As she kissed His ring
IV:I:9
"Do you know where you
Are?" OF COARSE!I know SILLY!
This is OUR mother
IV:I:10
QUEEN'S ELEANOR'S ROOM!
EDWARD--YOU ARE SUCH A PRINCE
Lady Maud praised him
IV:I:11
As she whirled herself
Around pretending to dance
In Jubilation
IV:I:12
The late King Edward
The First was left so grieved by
Queen Eleanor's death
III:X:13
Her Rooms were locked for
Eternity--Forbidding
The Enterance with the
III:X:14
Punishment of DEATH
For entering inside Her
Royal Apartment.
IV:II:
IV:II:1
The Lady Maud knelt down
At the King of England's feet
Exhausted from all
IV:II:2
Her own excitement
To lay her head on his lap
As he reclined
IV:II:3
Upon the fine couch
From which He personally
Had removed the dust tarps
IV:II:4
After he stroke a
Fire inside the cold hearth
The Lady Maud sat
IV:II:5
Up with her elbows
Pointed into the King's knees as
She had always done
IV:II:6
But now Maud was a
Full grown English woman with
Volumptious Breast
IV:II:7
Which hung in plain view
From the front of her loose frock
For the King to see
IV:II:8
"EDWARD." My Sweet Prince
You KNOW this is Criminal
IF we are caught HERE!
IV:II:9
King Edward slowly
Smerks to say: "Am I NOT KING?"
To do as I PLEASE?"
IV:II:10
As He lifted the
Chalice of strong unwatered
Wine up to her lips
IV:II:11
"YES. INDEED YOU ARE!"
The Lady Maud giggled as
She sampled the wine
IV:II:12
This is NOT English
Wine--Where did you get this from?
It was a GIFT from
IV:II:13
My father in law
The King of France the "Bel Faire"
King Phillip the Fourth
IV:II:14
You have to give "France"
Credit between HIS VINES &
HIS Princess Daughter.
IV:III:
IV:III:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
IV:III:2
The Earl of Surrey
Announced: The French Minister
Guillaume de Nogaret
IV:III:3
Guillaume de Nogaret
Bowed his head to kneel before
The King of England
IV:III:4
Sitting tall upon
His Throne to extend His ring
For the Minister
IV:III:5
To kiss & to rise
"State your business--SIR."
King Edward commanded him
IV:III:6
The King of France Your
Majesty's father in law
King Phillip the Fourth
IV:III:7
Sends His Greetings
Of Fatherly Love & great
Appreciations
IV:III:8
For having Your Prince
King as His son in law as
The husband of His
IV:III:9
Princess Queen daughter
Queen Isabella He prays
For you both daily
IV:III:10
He has sent His Own
Personal correspndence
With His Seal with me
IV:III:11
To be delivered
To Your Majesty by my
Own hand securely
IV:III:12
What do these letters
From my beloved father
in law--The King say?
IV:III:13
Your Majesty should read
These Sealed letters for himself!
The King slowly smerked
IV:III:14
To leap from His Throne
To kick the Minister square
In between his legs.
IV:IV:
IV:IV:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Being His late King
IV:IV:2
Longshanks father's son
Stood over the Minister
Laying on the floor
IV:IV:3
Holding his crotch
With both hands & a gapping
Mouth having the wind
IV:IV:4
Knock out of him--His
Face turned pale to red to blue
As King Edward stood
IV:IV:5
Staring him down cold
You have traveled across the
English Channel from
IV:IV:6
France to tell the King
Of England" WHAT? He SHOULD DO?"
I beg YOUR pardon
IV:IV:7
SIR. You SHOULD NOT tell
THIS KING WHAT HE SHOULD DO
"AS YOU DO YOUR OWN."
IV:IV:8
I guess you can't make
That same mistake twice now since
You have lost your voice
IV:IV:9
King Edward finished
As he walks over the French
Minister to leave
IV:IV:10
After He picked up
The King's personally-sealed
Correspondence which
IV:IV:11
The French Minister
Failed to hand deliver to
The King of England
IV:IV:12
Befalling his grasp
As he lunged hold of his groin
After King Edward
IV:IV:13
Corrected him for
Arrogantly mis-speaking
To the Longshanks King
IV:IV:14
When you have regained
Your composure & your voice
I want your answer.
IV:V:
IV:V:1
The Queen of England
Queen Isabella sat tall
Upon Her Court Throne
IV:V:2
The Lady Bella
Announced: The French Minister
Guillaume de Nogaret
IV:V:3
Guillaume de Nogaret
Bowed his head to kneel before
Queen Isabella
IV:V:4
For whom she refused
To extend Her Royal Queen's
Ring for him to kiss
IV:V:5
You may remain knelt
AND you will remain silent
AND I suggest to
IV:V:6
You--The Devil's TURD
YOU SHOULD KNOW NOT to make the
Same mistake twice HERE
IV:V:7
As you did with My
King husband Edward he has
A Flare for DRAMA
IV:V:8
But I will simply
Slit your THROAT from ear to ear
The Queen of England
IV:V:9
Assured Him as she
Produced a dagger from her
Formal dress gown sleeve
IV:V:10
I AM England's Queen
NOW but there's still enough Frank
In me to kill you
IV:V:11
Without a second
Thought AFTER--AFTER That is
I've cut out your tongue
IV:V:12
You SHOULD choose your words
Carefully Nogaret--YOU'RE "DREK"
Of the Devil's ASS
IV:V:13
Are you happy now
With YOUR newly elected
French made PUPPET POPE?
IV:V:14
I AM certain that
It's pleasing to my Father
King Phillip the Fourth.
IV:VI:
IV:VI:1
The Queen of England
Continued Her harsh verbal
assault upon the
IV:VI:2
Bowed French Minister
Guilliene Nogaret as he
Remained knelt before
IV:VI:3
Queen Isabella
Without Her permission to
Speak freely to Her
IV:VI:4
Can you explain to
The CROWNED QUEEN of England--HOW?
You'd come to travel
IV:VI:5
All the way across
The English Channel from France
With Correspondence
IV:VI:6
FROM my OWN FATHER
King of France Phillip the Fourth
AND you will VISIT
IV:VI:7
The Widow Consort
Before you pay respects to
England's CROWNED QUEEN FIRST?
IV:VI:8
POOR Minister skills
I suggest that you SHOULD seek
the advice of a
IV:VI:9
Real Ambassidor
For you have already made two
ERRORS in one day's time
IV:VI:10
Lets NOT make it THREE
I Know what my father wants
It's simple enough
IV:VI:11
To deduct & I
Am afraid that it's merely
That predictable
IV:VI:12
Since He still chooses
To take council & advice
From the likes of you
IV:VI:13
"DREK"--Of the DEVIL'S
OWN making--Now that you have
Your French Puppet Pope
IV:VI:14
I suggest you SHOULD
Leave here--LEAVE ENGLAND & TAKE
Your "DREK" stench with you.
IV:VII:
IV:VII:1
The Sister Mary
Leads Bishop Wm. Melton
& a young Priest
IV:VII:2
Stephen Gravesand to
Visit the King of England
As He sat alone
IV:VII:3
Upon His high seat
In His inner apartments
The Sister Mary
IV:VII:4
Remained after she
Secured the chamber door while
The Formalities
IV:VII:5
Were exchanged between
The Biship & Priest with the
King who stood to greet
IV:VII:6
The two Holy men
While the Sister Mary poured
Wine for each of them
IV:VII:7
Being their taster
Before serving it to them
So what news have you?
IV:VII:8
King Edward asked them
I've yet to go say evening
Prayers with my Queen wife
IV:VII:9
As I do each night
Before my Queen retires
In her bed-chamber
IV:VII:10
The Bishop Melton
Knodded for Stephen Gravesand
To tell the King that
IV:VII:11
The Archbishop of
Cannterbury had called on
The London Bishop
IV:VII:12
Bishop Ralph Baldock
To petition him to speak
Out against the King
IV:VII:13
The Archbishop told
Bishop Baldock that Bishops
Salisbury & Norwich
IV:VII:14
Had agreed to speak
In the Ordainers' support
To limit the King.
IV:VIII:
IV:VIII:1
Once the young priest had
Finished informing the King
The Bishop Melton
IV:VIII:2
Dissmissed his service
For Sister Mary to lead
Out after which she
IV:VIII:3
Gave him a "Judas
Ransom" of ten pieces of
Silver to the Priest
IV:VIII:4
Stephen Gravesand for
His inside information
That was valuable
IV:VIII:5
To His King for which
He would not be forgotten
Nor be over looked
IV:VIII:6
By the King nor the
Bishop WM. Melton if
An Elevation
IV:VIII:7
Should present itself
Having the need of filling
For his loyality
IV:VIII:8
The King of England
Instructed Bishop Melton
To invite the Church's
IV:VIII:9
Clergy of Bishops
To attend a Conclave to
Determine where in
IV:VIII:10
Their Loyalities lie
For the King of England or
The Lord Ordainers?
IV:VIII:11
The Bishop Melton
Also mentioned that the Pope
Had sent out HIS sealed
IV:VIII:12
"Word" to all of the
Dietities throughout England
Instructing them to
IV:VIII:13
Speak out against the
Knights Templar condemning them
Being Sodomites
IV:VIII:14
The King slowly smerked
It appears the Puppet Pope's
A step behind "FRANCE".
IV:IX:
IV:IX:1
The Lady Bella
Presented herself before
Queen Isabella
IV:IX:2
Who sat straight upon
Her inner Queen's Court throne as
The Lady Bella
IV:IX:3
Bowed to kneel at the
Feet of Queen Isabella
Who refused Her ring
IV:IX:4
Which required the
Lady Bella to remain
Silently kneeling
IV:IX:5
Queen Isabella
Questioned the Lady Bella
Will you explain to
IV:IX:6
The Queen of England
The CROWNED Queen of England--HOW?
A WIDOW CONSORT
IV:IX:7
Would still reside in
The QUEEN's Royal Apartments?
While the REAL--CROWNED QUEEN
IV:IX:8
RESIDES in this place?
Being small & cramped lacking
Windows affording
IV:IX:9
A view & sun-light
Being so far removed from
My Prince King husband's
IV:IX:10
Royal Apartments
Where the Widow Consort's in
Close proxcimity?
IV:IX:11
Answer Your Queen THIS:
Are these Accomidations
By the King's Command
IV:IX:12
Extending Her ring
For the Lady Bella's kiss
To rise & to speak
IV:IX:13
The Lady Bella
Answered Queen Isabella
No. Your Majesty
IV:IX:14
The Queen stepped down to
Inquire pointedly--ARE
You NOT My "Queen's Fork"?
IV:X:
IV:X:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Queen Isabella
Out after night-fall
IV:X:2
Under the cover
Of the Void Moon's darkness to
The Royal Boat-Docks
IV:X:3
Where King Edward stood
On the shore awaiting His
Queen Isabella
IV:X:4
To assist His Queen
Onto a small row-boat craft
With a litter for
IV:X:5
Queen Isabella
To recline as the King rowed
Them away from shore
IV:X:6
Silently into
The pitch black darkness without
A torch or raised Seal
IV:X:7
The Royal Couple
Materialized before each
Other as their eyes
IV:X:8
Adjusted themselves
To the Void Moon's darkness
As King Edward rowed
IV:X:9
Their boat slowly to
Speak with Queen Isabella
Frankly in private
IV:X:10
Being afloat &
The isolation between
The River's two banks
IV:X:11
Dropping the anchor
The King reclined beside His
Queen in the litter
IV:X:12
To produce a goat
Skin of unwatered wine
& Two wooden cups
IV:X:13
We shall drink our wine
From goat-skins as rebel Scots
While we soak our feet
IV:X:14
The Royal Couple
Made Merry secretly on
The Thames as they spoke.
IV:XI:
IV:XI:1
The King Edward asked
His wife Queen Isabella
Afloat being moored
IV:XI:2
What is the Pope's Quarrel
With the Church's Knights Templar?
Clement is French made
IV:XI:3
Queen Isabella
Answered-- He's a Puppet Pope
Of my father "France"
IV:XI:4
What is France's quarrel
With the Church's Knights Templar?
He's in debt to them
IV:XI:5
For huge unknown sums
One can only imagine
Enough to cause Him
IV:XI:6
Pains to desolve them
Criminalize their Order
To erase His debt
IV:XI:7
The King confided
In His Queen wife to say He
Was not so inclined
IV:XI:8
To enforce the Pope's
Mandates to arrest all known
Templars residing
IV:XI:9
In England for trials
The King explained to his Queen
His late king father
IV:XI:10
Was a Crusauder
As a Prince & His Princess
Mother Eleanor
IV:XI:11
Had given birth to
His late Princess sister Joan
In the Holy Land
IV:XI:12
King Edward confessed
To Queen Isabella that
He wasn't certain
IV:XI:13
If persuacuting them
Was truly the Will of God
Which such a statement
IV:XI:14
Could be contribed to
Have Him Excommunicate
To Question the Pope.
IV:XII:
IV:XII:1
Queen Isabella
Completely agreeded with her
King husband Edward
IV:XII:2
Queen Isabella
Also was well aware that
The Pope could not be
IV:XII:3
Dismissed nor ignored
The Holy Sees would put pressure
On the Church Clergy
IV:XII:4
To speak out against
The Knights Templar until the
Mobs organized to
IV:XII:5
Do the Will of God
To purge themselves of the Scorn
Of the Knights Templar
IV:XII:6
Being Sodomites
To Apprehend perhaps kill
Before arresting
IV:XII:7
Queen Isabella
Being wise beyond her years
As her King father's
IV:XII:8
Princess Daughter Queen
The Queen explained Her Theory
By deducting from
IV:XII:9
The Circumstances
To maintain Law & order
The King COULD send out
IV:XII:10
A low bounty for
The Knights Templars which would not
Provoke much interest
IV:XII:11
As it would appear
That the King was making an
Effort although weak
IV:XII:12
To enforce the Pope's
Mandate to arrest the Templars
For trials & Appease
IV:XII:13
The Local Clergy
Enough not to provoke the
Mobs to purge themselves
IV:XII:14
The King of England
Was in completely agreement with
Queen Isabella
IV:XIII:
IV:XIII:1
Alice de Lacy
The daughter of Lincoln
& The wife of the Earl
IV:XIII:2
Thomas Lancaster
A lead Ordainer figure
That opposed the King
IV:XIII:3
Approached the Sister
Mary requesting to speak
With the King once more
V:XIII:4
In private as she
Had before Alice learned of two
Barons' in support
IV:XIII:5
Of the Ordainers
To inform the King Edward
In person herself
IV:XIII:6
The King agreed to
Meet with Alice de Lacy
The Sister Mary
IV:XIII:7
Escorted her to
A secret tunnel after
Alice was blind-folded
IV:XIII:8
When Sister Mary
Removed Alice's blind-fold
She was blinded by
IV:XIII:9
The bright warm torch light
As her eyes adjusted &
Focased The Sister
IV:XIII:10
Mary released her
Firm hold to steady Alice
Until she could see
IV:XIII:11
Alice de Lacy
Didn't realize the Sister
Mary disappeared
IV:XIII:12
Into the shadows
When the King Edward appeared
Carrying a torch
IV:XIII:13
& His wine chalice
Which He raises to greet her
Standing completely
IV:XIII:14
Naked before her
wearing only His King's crown
His Cross & His Ring
IV:XIV:
IV:XIV:1
Alice de Lacy
Swooned to view the King standing
Naked before her
IV:XIV:2
As she bow to kneel
The King extends his ring hand
"Welcome to my Baths."
IV:XIV:3
The King hands Alice
His chalice to finish as
He used His torch to
IV:XIV:4
Light more torches on
All four of the walls as a
Pool appeared inside
IV:XIV:5
The circle of light
Magically before her
Alice de Lacy
IV:XIV:6
Asked the "Prince of Wales"
Is Merlin here in this place
Working Your Magic?
IV:XIV:7
These are the Ancient
Baths that the Romans left us
An unknown secret
IV:XIV:8
Can you be Trusted
Alice de Lacy assured
The King of England
IV:XIV:9
She could be Trusted
Unto Death she would never
Betray King Edward
IV:XIV:10
The King instructed
Alice to refill their wine
To find the Sister
IV:XIV:11
Mary holding the
Wine standing naked behind
Her awaiting to
IV:XIV:12
Refill the chalice
For Alice de Lacy to
Taste before serving
IV:XIV:13
It to the King as
He bowed for Sister Mary
To remove His Crown
IV:XIV:14
The King took a drink
Commanding Alice "Undress."
"So that we may bathe.
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V:
V:I:
V:I:1
On the Lord's day of
July 7th 1310
The third year after
V:I:2
The death of the King
King Edward Longshanks the First
The King of England
V:I:3
The late Great King was
Known as "Hammer of The Scots"
Malleus Scotorum
V:I:4
King Edward the First
Came from a long bloodline of
Plantagenet Kings
V:I:5
Reigning England
For thirty-five years after
The Prince had returned from
V:I:6
Tours in the Holy
Land --Fought & survived by
God's Grace & Mercies
V:I:7
During the Crusiades
With the Prince's Princess bride
Princess Eleanor
V:I:8
Who gave birth to their
Princess daughter Joanne of
Acre traveling back
V:I:9
The young Prince Edward
Suceeded His King father
King Henry the Third
V:I:10
November sixteenth
Lord's year 1272
The Prince became King
V:I:11
The day of the Great
Late King Edward Longshanks' death
Was known as "The Day
V:I:12
The World Stopped Turning."
The day that the Greatest King
To ever live died
V:I:13
Being respected
& Feared as the Bloodiest
King in History
V:I:14
His young Prince King son
Wore His' same Proud high-brow
& Conceeded Smerk.
V:II:
V:II:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
& His Princess Queen
V:II:2
Queen Isabella
Entered Westminster Abby
Together as the
V:II:3
Royal Couple to
Pay Homage & Respects at
The late Great King's Tomb
V:II:4
On that death-date of
King Edward Longshanks the First
Was also the date
V:II:5
The Prince became King
Edward Longshanks the Second
Succeeding the Throne
V:II:6
As King of England
King Edward recalled that day
Standing before His
V:II:7
Late King fathers Tomb
How the Archbishop Bek had
Surrounded Him with
V:II:8
The King's Household Knights
To escort the Prince Edward
Into the Chapel
V:II:9
& Bolting the doors
With Guards stationed inside &
Outside the Chapel
V:II:10
For the young Prince's
Protection unaware of
The News that arrived
V:II:11
Of His father King's
Death--Falling dead from His horse
As He attempted
V:II:12
To mount it alone
Without assistence even
In His weak--frail state
V:II:13
For His one last Fight
To crush the Rebel Scots as
"Malleus Scotorum"
V:II:14
The Archbishop Bek
Vowed to protect the Prince where
No blood could be spilled.
V:III:
V:III:1
As the "Prince of Wales
Edward Longshanks the Second
Realized that His
V:III:2
Succession had more
To do with His Great--Late King
Father Edward the First's
V:III:3
Legecy then His
Being born in Wales by His
Traveling mother
V:III:4
Queen Eleanor by
The Request of Her husband
King Edward the First
V:III:5
To have a Son born
In Wales would fullfill &
Contribute to Their
V:III:6
Efforts to Unite
England & Wales as One Land
As fullfill The King
V:III:7
& Queen's Arthurian
Ambitions Together as
The Royal Couple
V:III:8
Traveling to Wales
To locate King Arthur's Grave
& Recover His Bones
V:III:9
With His True-Love Queen
Guinevere's Remains to be
Enshrined Together
V:III:10
The Prince Edward was
Born the "Prince of Wales" at
Carnarvon Castle
V:III:11
Which was yet under
Construction as part of a
Ring of stone Castles
V:III:12
The King of England's
Project to surround the
Interior of Wales
V:III:13
After He Conquered
Their neighboring Lands
Being Welsh Rebels
V:III:14
Edward--"Prince of Wales"
Was the Product of Dreams a
King & His Queen shared.
V:IV:
V:IV:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Queen Isabella
By candle-light to
V:IV:2
A set of double
Doors to a vacant closed
Wing of the "Tower"
V:IV:3
Where in the Queen Found
Her beloved King husband
Edward the Second
V:IV:4
Standing to Welcome
His wife Queen Isabella
With wide open arms
V:IV:5
Queen Isabella
Bowed Her Crown to kiss His Ring
As Sister Mary
V:IV:6
Bolted lock the doors
Behind her as she remain
Hid in the shadows
V:IV:7
To escort the Queen
Isabella back to her
Royal Apartment's
V:IV:8
To allow for the
Royal Couples Privacy
Being Together
V:IV:9
The Queen asked Her King
What wonderful place is THIS?
This is my Mother
V:IV:10
Queen Eleanor's own
Royal Apartments that His
Late King father had
V:IV:11
Closed & locked for ALL
Eternity UNTO the
Punishment of Death
V:IV:12
SHOULD ANYONE DARE to
Breech the King's Royal Seal
After the Queen's Death
V:IV:13
The Queen slowy smiled
At Her young Lion King Prince
"So--WHAT have you done?"
V:IV:14
Your Lord Majesty
King Edward slowly smerked to
Say: "Just playing KING."
V:V:
V:V:1
The King of England
& His Queen Isabella
Sat Together &
V:V:2
Sipped wine from the same
Chalice on a fine sofa
Before a fire
V:X=V:3
The King built himself
Inside the cold hearth to warm
& Afford comfort
V:V:4
To the Unliving
Rooms of late Queen Eleanor
The Queen teased the King
V:V:5
Did you split the wood
TOO--Your Majesty? "I DID."
After I had chopped
V:V:6
Down the tree Myself
Even gathered the kindle
He shows Her His hands
V:V:7
They laugh Together
Before the King explains to
Queen Isabella
V:V:8
That He felt Remorse
& Heart-ache for failing her
In the matter of
V:V:9
The Widow Consort
& The Royal Apartments
An over-sight on
V:V:10
His behalf & the
King Edward apologized
To His young Queen wife
V:V:11
Queen Isabella
Bowed Her head to answer Her
King husband Edward
V:V:12
No Apologizes
Are needed Your Majesty
It was the fault of
V:V:13
The Widow Consort
For whom should of vacanted
Willingly to Me
V:V:14
As it is a fault
Of my own for NOT knowing
"Ignorence is BLISS."
V:VI:
V:XI:1
The King explained to
Queen Isabella that He
Had reversed His late
V:VI:2
King father's Order
King Edward had changed the locks
& Set two Guards
V:VI:3
At the double doors
Perpetually then the King
Changed the Order to
V:VI:4
Read: That ONLY the
Members of the Royal House
May gain their entry
V:VI:5
With the pocession
Of the Key with the King's Seal
Then King Edward told
V:VI:6
Queen Isabella
He had two gifts for Her as
A token of His
V:VI:7
Sincere Regret
Your Majesty? Shocking the
Queen Isabella
V:VI:8
"What a Wonderful
Thing!" It is my mother Queen
Eleanor's Bible
V:VI:10
That is filled endless
Plantagenet Treasures &
The Holy Scriptures
V:VI:11
Queen Isabella
Was left speechless with such a
Gift "It's A RELIC."
V:VI:12
You are Worthy of
It my beloved Queen wife
With as God-Fearing
V:VI:13
A Heart as I know
To be Alive since the death
Of my mother Queen
V:VI:14
Then the King gave the
Queen Isabella a Key
To the Double Doors.
V:VII:
V:VII:1
The Sister Mary
Leads Gabrielle Gaveston
Sister of "Cornwall"
V:VII:2
To a vacant wing
Into an empty chamber
Where King Edward sat
V:VII:3
Upon His High-seat
Awaiting her arrivial
Sipping His French wine
V:VII:4
The maiden entered
Alone to bow & kneel down
Before the King's feet
V:VII:5
Offering His Ring
Hand for Gabrielle to kiss
Tears were streamy down
V:VII:6
Her face peering up
To meet the King's concerned gaze
My tears are of Joy
V:VII:7
To be near my King
My Savior--Lord Majesty
For I'm not worthy
V:VII:8
Of your Manifolds
Of Endless Mercy & Grace
For rescueing me
V:VII:9
From mine Enemies
As I would rescue myself
If it is within
V:VII:10
My Power to do
For which in your case I could
I Praise God for your
V:VII:11
Safe return to Us
Tell me now child all you can
Of your Abductor
V:VII:12
From where did he come
Where were you taken? What was
Said & what was done?
V:VII:13
Gabrielle begins
Weeping uncontrolably
Until the Sister
V:VII:14
Mary returns to
Escort Gabrielle away
To her bed-chamber.
V:VIII:
V:XIII:1
Lady Eleanor
Escorts her widowed sister
In law Isabel
V:VIII:2
To a vacant wing
Of empty rooms where the King
Sat sipping his wine
V:VIII:3
As Eleanor leads
Her widow sister in law
Isabel Despenser
V:VIII:4
Into the empty
Dim-lit chamber to bolt-lock
The door behind them
V:VIII:5
Lady Eleanor
Was playing the role of the
"Devil's Hands" for her
V:VIII:6
Uncle King Edward
By escorting Isabel
Into His presense
V:VIII:7
To an unknown place
Arranged between Eleanor
& her King Uncle
V:VIII:8
"Who do we have here?"
The King greeted His guest as
They bowed & knelt to
V:VIII:9
Kiss His Royal Ring
& Rise to their slippered feet
Wearing hooded cloaks
V:VIII:10
Over their fine frocks
Eleanor had made trimmed in
Gold fabic that she
V:VIII:11
Recieved from her King
Uncle Edward as a gift
For which he noticed
V:VIII:12
As He tipped his cup
Asking again--"Who have WE
HERE?" I would not know
V:VIII:13
HER without wearing
Dreadful grieving widow's "BLACK"
Her days of Grief have
V:VIII:14
Long passed Eleanor
Assured her Uncle King as
As He slowly smerked.
V:IX:
V:IX:1
Lady Eleanor
Had been pursuaded by her
Father in law her
V:IX:2
Elder Guardian
Hugh Despenser the Elder
The King's Advisor
V:IX:3
Due to Eleanor
Being the King of England's
Favorite niece of all
V:IX:4
For Whom her Uncle
The King showered Eleanor
With many gifts &
V:IX:5
Would elevate Her
Despenser Family that she
Was the Matriarch
V:IX:6
Hugh the Elder was
Concerned with the arrivial
Of Surrey's sister
V:IX:7
To the King's Progress
As one of the "Queen's Ladies"
Eleanor was to
V:IX:8
Push the young widow
Isabel Despenser in
Front of the King's eye
V:IX:9
To take notice of
Hugh Despenser the Elder's
Dark second daughter
V:IX:10
Isabel was her
Despenser's father's daughter
& Would not fail him
V:IX:11
To do her duty
Of Strong Necessity to
Advance her family
V:IX:12
Besides having the
Oppurtunity to bed
The King of England
V:IX:13
After so many days
Of enduring her grieving
Period without sex
V:IX:14
Lady Isabel
Was primed to do her Duty
As her King's Subject.
V:X:
V:X:1
The Sister Mary
Leads the Lady Eleanor
To a closed wing of
V:X:2
Royal Apartments
To a set of double doors
Where two guards stood guard
V:X:3
The Sister Mary
Produced a key to unlock
& Enter inside
V:X:4
To find Eleanor's
King uncle Edward sitting
With Bishop Melton
V:X:5
While they sipped French wine
Before a warm quiet fire
Burning in the hearth
V:X:6
WHAT is the meaning
Of this? Eleanor questioned
Her Uncle Edward
V:X:7
The King of England
Greets "Dulce Alenorie"
To rise & embrace
V:X:8
As Eleanor takes
His ring hand to her lips to
Kiss His Royal Ring
V:X:9
Do you know where we
Are? The King asked Eleanor
Yes. She assured Him
V:X:10
As she gazed about
The lifeless shadows filling
The Forbidden rooms
V:X:11
Of her own name-sake
The late great Queen Eleanor
For which her late great
V:X:12
Grandfather King had
Eternally Locked &
Sealed after her death
V:X:13
Eleanor's Uncle
King Edward explained to her
How He reversed His
V:X:14
Late King father's Seal
With a new Royal Order
& His Own King's Seal.
V:XI:
V:XI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Informed Eleanor
V:XI:2
Before the Bishop
Melton as God's Witness that
He intended on
V:XI:3
Taking Eleanor's
Widowed Despenser sister
In law Isabel
V:XI:4
To be His Royal
Mistress for a Season that
Would depend upon
V:XI:5
The period of time
Until His young Princess Queen
Had became of Age
V:XI:6
Eleanor was Pleased
Knowing that the news of it
Would be welcomed by
V:XI:7
Eleanor's sister
In law Isabel as the
Elder Despenser
V:XI:8
The King instructed
Eleanor that Isabel
Would remain the Ward
V:XI:9
Of her father Hugh
The Elder Despenser while
She played match-maker
V:XI:10
She was to arrange
A suitable marriage that
Would accommendate
V:XI:11
Both the King & the
Suitor as well as the cause
Of the Despensers
V:XI:12
The King of England
Had two bags of gold coin for
Eleanor to take
V:XI:13
One for Eleanor
To prepare Isabel with
A new wardrobe that's
V:XI:14
Void of Grieving Black
& One to compensate the
Elder Despenser.
V:XII:
V:XII:1
After concluding
The formal business between
The King of England
V:XII:2
Edward the Second
& Favorite niece Eleanor
The King dismissed the
V:XII:3
Bishop Melton as
God's Witness to retire
& Leave them alone
V:XII:4
Once the Bishop left
The King refilled their wine cups
To lead Eleanor
V:XII:5
By candle-light to
A dark secret passageway
Inside of the walls
V:XII:6
Of His late mother
Queen Eleanor's Royal rooms
That were locked & sealed
V:XII:7
Eternally Closed
By the late great King Longshanks
Which His son reversed
V:XII:8
The King uses the
Candle to light a bright torch
As King Edward lead
V:XII:9
Them deeper into
The narrow pitch-black silence
Eleanor' could hear
V:XII:10
Her racing heart beats
Pounding inside following
Her King Uncle's torch
V:XII:11
Until the air changed
Eleanor sensed that they had
entered a larger
V:XII:12
Void space of darkness
Leaving the secret tunnel
From the late Queen's rooms
V:XII:13
The King instructs her
To remain still where she stood
As He took the torch
V:XII:14
To walk around the
Four walls lighting their torches
To reveal the Bath.
V:XIII:
V:XIII:1
It took Eleanor's
Eyes a moment to adjust
To the bright torch light
V:XIII:2
After following
The pitch-black darkness inside
The secret tunnel
V:XIII:3
Slowly Eleanor
Began to see a great pool
Appearing before
V:XIII:4
Her out of the floor
As if she were in a dream
World as the torches
V:XIII:5
Were burning brighter
& Hotter warming the air
As she sipped her wine
V:XIII:6
Eleanor was filled
With a new-found excitement
With such a surprise
V:XIII:7
Her King Uncle stood
Watching her thrilled expressions
Glowing by torch-light
V:XIII:8
The King slowly smerked
"Have you had your bath today
Dulce Eleanor?"
V:XIII:9
Eleanor slowly
Smerks back at her uncle King
Indeed I have--YET
V:XIII:10
"Cleaniness is next
To Godliness & I am
A Dirty Sinner!"
V:XIII:11
The King explained to
Eleanor that these were the
Ancient Roman Baths
V:XIII:12
That remained secret
Losted hidden within the walls
Of London Tower
V:XIII:13
Until the King had
Discovered after breeching
Queen Eleanor's Rooms
V:XIII:14
Eleanor disrobed
As her King Uncle Edward
Stood naked with her.
V:XIV:
V:XIV:1
The Sister Mary
Appeared from the dark shadows
Naked to join her
V:XIV:2
King brother Edward
& Favorite niece Eleanor
Pool-side with more wine
V:XIV:3
& Tray of fresh fruit
as Eleanor dove head-first
Into the deep pool
V:XIV:4
It was believed that
Eleanor pocessed the same
Fetish of Bathing
V:XIV:5
As her own name-sake
The late Queen Eleanor her
Grandmother had for
V:XIV:6
Her own Cleanliness
For Eleanor would bathe
Each day at least once
V:XIV:7
If not twice never
A matter where Eleanor
was to find herself
V:XIV:8
Eleanor was known
For her Flash-Temper where in
She'd become violate
V:XIV:9
Eleanor had beat
A servant down into the
Kitchen corner once
V:XIV:10
After refusing
To fetch & boil a second
Kettle of water
V:XIV:11
For Eleanor's bath
Her King Uncle Edward &
Sister Aunt Mary
V:XIV:12
Would have to cast a
Net to catch Eleanor to
Drag her from the pool
V:XIV:13
The King Edward
Gained much pleasure from His niece
Eleanor's Delight
V:XIV:14
As He soaked sipping
His wine with his sister while
He pondered himself.
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VI:
VI:I:
VI:I:1
Hugh Despenser the
Elder--An Advisor of
The King of England
VI:I:2
Departed from the
London Towers west towards Wales
To Bristol Castle
VI:I:3
While escorting
His daughter Isabel the
King's Royal Mistress
VI:I:4
& His daughter in
Law the Lady Eleanor
Despenser ahead
VI:I:5
Of the King & Queen
Of England traveling by
Barge at Their Liesure
VI:I:6
To make ready the
Accommidations for the
Royal Couple to
VI:I:7
Reside each night with
Their full households in transit
Enroute to reach Bath
VI:I:8
Before King Edward
Would travel ahead of His
Queen Isabella
VI:I:9
Who would remain to
Visit the glass Cathedral
& Meet the Bishop
VI:I:10
The King would travel
By horse-back to Bristol Keep
To meet Eleanor
VI:I:11
To brake the Seal &
Unlock the apartment doors
Of Eleanor's late
VI:I:12
Princess mother Joan's
To recover Eleanor's
Mother's belongings
VI:I:13
For whom was the King's
Older Princess sister that
He deeply grieved for
VI:I:14
Being His closest
Sibling besides his Princess
Sister Maria.
VI:II:
VI:II:1
Their completion would
Be the destination to
Caerphilly Castle
VI:II:2
Where in the King would
Depart Bristol to meet his
Queen in Glamorgan
VI:II:3
Queen Isabella
Would by-pass Bristol Keep for
Caerphilly Castle
VI:II:4
In the Southern Wales
Across the Bristol Inlet
Above Cardiff Keep
VI:II:5
At the River's Mouth
A merandering English
Boundry-line of Wales
VI:II:6
The young Earl Gilbert
de Clare of Glouscester the
King's nieve nephew
VI:II:7
Eldest brother of
Eleanor Despenser &
Margaret Gaveston
VI:II:8
With his new Irish
Noble wife Maud de Burgh that
Eleanor arranged
VI:II:9
A double marriage
Between her brother Gilbert
& youngest sister
VI:II:10
Elizabeth with
A pair of de Burghs brother
& Sister matches
VI:II:11
Matches which were both
Pleasing to the King but not
So to his nephew
VI:II:12
Young Gilbert de Clare
Who had no say or choice in
the matter if he
VI:II:13
Desired to be
Earl of Glouscester after
His Princess Countess
VI:II:14
Mother Joanne's death
Gilbert had to agree to
The King's marriage Terms.
VI:III:
VI:III:1
While at Bristol Keep
The Despenser Clan gathered
Together with the
VI:III:2
King yet away two
Days from there in Bath & Wells
With His young Queen wife
VI:III:3
Eleanor was thrilled
To learn her husband Hugh the
Younger Despenser
VI:III:4
Was there awaiting
Her arrivial to Bristol
With his father &
VI:III:5
Sister Isabel
Eleanor's husband Hugh the
Younger had been gone
VI:III:6
About her Uncle
King Edward's bidding at the
Northern Scot Borders
VI:III:7
Phillip Despenser
Came with his elder brother
& His new young bride
VI:III:8
Margaret Despenser
& oldest sister Aline
To see their father
VI:III:9
Hugh Despenser the
Elder who being a man
Of few words was pleased
VI:III:10
To have his Clan there
Entirely together
At Bristol Castle
VI:III:11
For two days before
The King Edward's expected
Time of arrival
VI:III:12
The Despenser Clan
Would feast drink & make merry
Late into morning
VI:III:13
Where upon the new
Day Eleanor rejoiced to
Find her husband Hugh
VI:III:14
Yet remained beside
Her lingering in her bed
Long after the dawn.
VI:IV:
VI:IV:1
Eleanor had been
Separated most of her
Days of marriage due
VI:IV:2
To them performing
Their Duties for their King &
The Despenser's Clan
VI:IV:3
Being married by
Eleanor's late grandfather
King Edward the First
VI:IV:4
To Hugh Despenser
The Elder's Younger son Hugh
to settle a debt
VI:IV:5
The late King Edward
Had with Sir Hugh the Elder
Despenser for the
VI:IV:6
Hand of Eleanor
To marry his name-sake son
Below Eleanor
VI:IV:7
The first daughter of
A Plantagent Princess
To a low-birth knight
VI:IV:8
Eleanor did not
Question her grandfather King's
Descion for her
VI:IV:9
To wed the Younger
Hugh Despenser at the King's
Knighting: "Feast of Swans"
VI:IV:10
Eleanor's Princess
Mother Joan opposed her late
King father's choice for
VI:IV:11
Her eldest daughter
Eleanor to such a low
Birth family of knights
VI:IV:12
The Princess Countess
Mother Joan of Eleanor
Precieved that it was
VI:IV:13
Her Late King father's
Form of punishment towards her
For her marriage to
VI:IV:14
Her late husband's own
Low-birth Squire without her
Father's permission.
VI:V:
VI:V:1
King Edward arrives
At Bristol Castle alone
With the Priest Gravesand
VI:V:2
The Bishop Melton
Remained in Bath & Wells with
Queen Isabella
VI:V:3
As Her Confessor
King Edward was growing fond
Of Stephen Gravesand
VI:V:4
Being God's Witness
In Bishop Melton's absence
As the King Progressed
VI:V:5
From Bath to Bristol
To meet with Eleanor &
Her Despenser Clan
VI:V:6
That was the reason
For Hugh the Younger & his
Brother Phillip came
VI:V:7
To meet King Edward
To discuss the King's covert
Assaults on the Scots
VI:V:8
North of their boundries
That bordered the English Earls
That opposed the King
VI:V:9
With Hopes to provoke
The Scots to retaliate
Against the Earldoms
VI:V:10
That opposed the King
Serving some Longshank Justice
Using enemies
VI:V:11
Against enemies
To accomplish a common
Good for King Edward
VI:V:12
The King would pay them
With the silver of Judas
For their services
VI:V:13
Hiring "Highway Men"
To be the King's Henchmen &
To do His Bidding
VI:V:14
Also King Edward
Desired Isabel--The
King's Royal Mistress.
VI:VI:
VI:VI:1
Eleanor emerged
Late into the morning to
Find her Guardian
VI:VI:2
& Father in law
Hugh the Elder Despenser
Sitting & waiting
VI:VI:3
For his absent sons
With his visiting eldest
Daughter Aline &
VI:VI:4
New daughter in law
Margaret Despensser at
The feast hall table
VI:VI:5
Where are my sons &
Wanton daughter Isabel?
Eleanor denied
VI:VI:6
Knowing as she sat
beside her guardian with
An empty chair for
VI:VI:7
Eleanor's husband
& Her Guardian's son Hugh
Sitting between them
VI:VI:8
Hugh Despenser the
Elder informed Eleanor
That her King Uncle
VI:VI:9
Sent word ahead of
His arrival to Bristol
The following day
VI:VI:10
AND to prepare for
Twenty Noble guest in all
Matters of quarter
VI:VI:11
Hugh the Elder slammed
His fist onto the table
"Twenty goddamn GUEST?"
VI:VI:12
Aline & Margaret
Bowed their heads while Eleanor
Remained steadfast with
VI:VI:13
Direct eye contact
Being full of herself once
She spent the night with
VI:VI:14
Her long-lost husband
Hugh Despenser the Younger
Deep inside herself.
VI:VII:
VI:VII:1
Hugh Despenser the
Elder ordered Eleanor
To take her sister
VI:VII:2
in laws Aline &
Margaret to lock Isabel
Up until the King
VI:VII:3
Arrived the next day
To wash & prepare her in
A proper manner
VI:VII:4
To be recieved by
The King of England who would
Most certainly want
VI:VII:5
Isabel to be
Ready & able to do
Her Royal Duty
VI:VII:6
Eleanor knew where
To find the three siblings in
Her bed together
VI:VII:7
Where Eleanor left
Them together after she
Rode her husband Hugh
VI:VII:8
For a fourth straight time
Over the duration of
Their night together
VI:VII:9
Eleanor's soreness
Between her thighs testified
That her husband Hugh
VI:VII:10
Had little for his
Sister Isabel to gain
By laying with him
VI:VII:11
Before Phillip came
To join his older siblings
Laying in the bed
VI:VII:12
Aline & Margaret
Ceased Isabel as she left
Eleanor's chambers
VI:VII:13
Collecting herself
Straightening her matted hair
Tugging her frock down
VI:VII:14
Wiping off her chin
Eleanor licks Isabel's
Cheek--"I think that's mine."
VI:VIII:
VI:VIII:1
Hugh Despenser the
Elder Roared out for his sons
Informing them from
VI:VIII:2
The stair-well below
That they had to go hunting
For the King's "TWENTY
VI:VIII:3
NOBLE GUEST!" For whom
Would arrive at Bristol the
Coming tomorrow
VI:VIII:4
Their rooms had to be
Opened--Aired out & cleaned for
Fresh white bed-linens
VI:VIII:5
Aline & Margaret
Were in charge of Isabel
While Eleanor had
VI:VIII:6
Charge of the servants
In antisapation of
The King's Arrival
VI:VIII:7
Eleanor sent for
Additional servants from
The local village
VI:VIII:8
To accomendate
The Royal visit of the
King of England with
VI:VIII:9
His additional
Unexpected twenty guest
Of Nobility
VI:VIII:10
Eleanor ordered
That two fatted calves & four
Hogs to be slaughtered
VI:VIII:11
As well as Poultry
Chickens ducks geese & rabbits
Eleanor ordered
VI:VIII:12
Weirs to be installed
Along Avon River banks
Before the high tide
VI:VIII:13
To trap & catch fresh
Fish inside when the low tide
Receeded the banks
VI:VIII:14
Eleanor ordered
The servants to open the
Vacant wings of rooms.
VI:IX:
VI:IX:1
The following day
Bristol Castle stood prepared
Ready to recieve
VI:IX:2
The King of England
& His Twenty Noble guest
When the King arrived
VI:IX:3
Shortly before the
Bristol Catheral bells rang
Announcing "High Noon"
VI:IX:4
King Edward arrived
Outside the Bristol Gatehouse
Alone except for
VI:IX:5
His lone companion
The young Priest Stephen Gravesand
As the "Eyes of God"
VI:IX:6
Hugh Despenser the
Elder stood flanked by his two
Sons--Hugh & Phillip
VI:IX:7
With the King's Favorite
Niece Eleanor & her three
Tart sister in laws
VI:IX:8
Aline & Margaret
With the King's wanton Royal
Mistress Isabel
VI:IX:9
King Edward slowly
Smerked as he peered over-head
At two criminals
VI:IX:10
Shackled & hanging
By chains from outside of the
Bristol Castle walls
VI:IX:11
"POACHERS."--Majesty.
Hugh Despenser the Elder spoke
Out--"CAUGHT in the ACT!"
VI:IX:12
The King's eyes trailed from
The criminals to level
Upon Eleanor
VI:IX:13
As beautiful as
Her Princess mother Joan was
At Eleanor's age
VI:IX:14
Then King Edward's eyes
Were snarred by His sultry
Mistress Isabel.
VI:X:
VI:X:1
Eleanor could see
That her Guardian Hugh the
Elder Despenser
VI:X:2
Was distraught by the
King arriving there alone
After their urgent
VI:X:3
Preperation for
Twenty unexpected guest
Of Nobility
VI:X:4
That were not with Him
King Edward dismounted to
Approach Eleanor
VI:X:5
First extending His
Royal Ring hand for her kiss
Before she held it
VI:X:6
Out for her sister
In laws to each kiss as the
King eyed Isabel
VI:X:7
Who lastly bowed to
Kiss Her Master's Royal Ring
Sucking his finger
VI:X:8
Into her hot mouth
As she rolled her gaze to meet
The King's burning stare
VI:X:9
The King turned away
To greet his wise advisor
& His two Rouge sons
VI:X:10
Introducing the
Young Priest Stephen Gravesand who
Were His Eyes of God
VI:X:11
The King turns back to
Face Eleanor to dangle a
Key before her grasp
VI:X:12
"This Key is for you."
Thank-you Your Lord Majesty
Eleanor gasped as
VI:X:13
She snatched the dangling
Key from the King's grasp that was
To the sealed locked doors
VI:X:14
Of her late Princess
Countess Mother Joan's chambers
With her belongings.
VI:XI:
VI:XI:1
What shall be done with
These dangling criminals
Hanging from the walls?
VI:XI:2
They were caught in the
Act poaching from the King's Park
We were awaiting
VI:XI:3
The King's arrival
To pass His Jugement upon
These guilty poarchers
VI:XI:4
The King of England
Slowly smearked before ruling:
Let them both be whipped
VI:XI:5
Short of death that they
May return to their Kind to
Testify of their
VI:XI:6
King's manifolds
Of Mercy--Sparing their lives
For their Acts of Crime
VI:XI:7
As the poachers were
Dropped down from the castle walls
Hard unto the ground
VI:XI:8
The two Despenser
Sons took charge of stringing the
Guilty poachers up
VI:XI:9
To be dealt their King's
Mericiful Judgement to be
Punished by whipping
VI:XI:10
Hugh Despenser the
Elder stood beside the King
Holding the harsh whip
VI:XI:11
As Hugh the Elder
Stepped forward Eleanor took
The whip from him to
VI:XI:12
To execute her
King Uncle's Judgement to whip
The guilty Poachers
VI:XI:13
Raising the King's brow
Before His wanton Mistress
Isabel stepped up
VI:XI:14
To take the Whip from
Eleanor to reveal her
Prowness to the King.
VI:XII:
VI:XII:1
Between Eleanor
& Your daughter Isabel
We should send them North
VI:XII:2
To harrass the Scots
Instead of sending your sons
"They're both Tennacious!"
VI:XII:3
Hugh Despenser the
Elder half-heartily groaned
In agreement with
VI:XII:4
The King of England's
Slanting remark assuring
King Edward that his
VI:XII:5
Two Despenser sons
Were both well-able &
Quite capable of
VI:XII:6
Accomplishing their
Duties & fullfilling the
King's Task & Will
VI:XII:7
The King slowly smerked
To answered Hugh Despenser
The Elder saying:
VI:XII:8
"I was paying you a
Complaiment My Good Man--I
Trust in your Judgements
VI:XII:9
As I trust your sons'
To fully accomplish this
Task & can expect
VI:XII:10
To be Rewarded
For their services rendered
With future prospects
VI:XII:11
The King of England
Assured Hugh Despenser the
Elder with His Praise
VI:XII:12
For developing
Their plan of covert tactics
To cause a costly
VI:XII:13
Distraction for the
Earldoms nearest to the Scots
Which opposed the King
VI:XII:14
King Edward valued
His advisor Hugh's wisdom
& His stern methods.
VI:XIII:
VI:XIII:1
Eleanor took the
Key her King Uncle Edward
Gave her to gain the
VI:XIII:2
Entry into her
Princess Countess mother Joan's
Private Apartments
VI:XIII:3
That her King Uncle
Had sent Orders after
His Princess sister
VI:XIII:4
Joan's untimely death
To have her rooms locked & sealed
To secure her things
VI:XIII:5
Eleanor entered
Removing the dusty tarps
& Opening the
VI:XIII:6
Windows to air-out
When Eleanor's husband Hugh
The Younger entered
VI:XIII:7
To bluntly ask his
Wife Eleanor if she had
Discovered any
VI:XIII:8
Silver & gold or
Any jewelry chest of gems
Fit for a Princess
VI:XIII:9
Before Eleanor
Could answer her husband Hugh
He flung open a
VI:XIII:10
Trunk of Quilt blankets
& began flinging the quilts
In search of treasure
VI:XIII:11
Eleanor leaped forth
Without hesitation to
Jerk her husband Hugh
VI:XIII:12
Backward's by his hair
Flat onto his back buried
Her boot heel across
VI:XIII:13
His throat pinning Hugh
Down on the floor benenth her
As his face turned red
VI:XIII:14
Eleanor informed
Him "These are my mother's things."
Which you will not SACK.
VI:XIV:
VI:XIV:1
As the evening fell
Upon Bristol Castle none
Of the King's twenty
VI:XIV:2
Noble guest had come
When the King of England &
Hugh Despenser the
VI:XIV:3
Elder entered the
Empty Grand Feast Hall that was
Set for twenty guest
VI:XIV:4
Hugh the Younger &
His brother Phillip & his
Young wife Margaret with
VI:XIV:5
Their eldest sister
Aline & the Priest Gravesand
Filed in after them
VI:XIV:6
Then the King Edward
Stood from his high table seat
To clap his hands to
VI:XIV:7
Declare: "Let the Feast
Begin." & Commanded that
The wine should be served
VI:XIV:8
As Eleanor &
Isabel enter into
The hall together
VI:XIV:9
To find it empty
Besides King Edward & the
Whole Despenser Clan
VI:XIV:10
King Edward stood to
Greet "Dulce" Eleanor &
Mistress Isabel
VI:XIV:11
Walking up each side
Of the long empty table
To approach the King
VI:XIV:12
At the high table
With their Despenser family
& The Priest Gravesand
VI:XIV:13
Eleanor poured her
King Uncle Edward's chalice
With unwatered wine
VI:XIV:14
Before Eleanor
Could taste the wine to serve the
King--Isabel did.
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VII:
VII:I:
VII:I:1
The King of England
Stood to command: "Let the Food
Be Served." As servants
VII:I:2
Began filing in
With endless platters of meats
& Fancy dishes
VII:I:3
Before the twenty
Empty feast table seats once
The King was served first
VII:I:4
All eyes were on the
King Edward who eagerly
Ate as if He did
VII:I:5
Not notice their stares
Until He could not conceal
Himself anymore
VII:I:6
As the King stands He
Wipes His mouth with a napkin
To conceal His grin
VII:I:7
Before Announcing:
Please Welcome our Noble guest
"Let the SLOTHS enter!"
VII:I:8
The King of England
Greeted His guest of sloths that
Came lumbering in
VII:I:9
To take an empty
Seat at the King's Feast table
Of endless dishes
VII:I:10
For them to lay waste
"This night you all shall eat like
Nobles with Royals."
VII:I:11
Then the King commands
His late arriving minstrels
To entertain them
VII:I:12
To animate the
Specticual of Gluttony
As the sloths laid waste
VII:I:13
To the endless feast
Of food & making merry
To watch the sloths eat
VII:I:14
Greatly delighted
The King Edward as the sloths
Devoured the feast.
VII:II:
VII:II:1
Eleanor had to
Force herself to leave the rooms
Of her late mother
VII:II:2
To attend her King
Uncle Edward's Noble Feast
As she sat alone
VII:II:3
After correcting
Her husband Hugh the Younger
Despenser who was
VII:II:4
Shamelessly greedy
& Would not neglect to know
Or question the chance
VII:II:5
Eleanor's Princess
Mother wouldn't have such a
Secret hoard hidden
VII:II:6
Eleanor assured
Her insensitve husband
That she'd turn over
VII:II:7
Any treasures to
Him if there were any to
Find amongst her things
VII:II:8
Eleanor wore a
Key around her neck she found
At Templar's Manor
VII:II:9
Which her King Uncle
Edward gifted her to have
As a residence
VII:II:10
A Pastoral place with
Meadows & forest parks full
Of wild game to hunt
VII:II:11
Eleanor used the
Key to open a locked trunk
That was full of her
VII:II:12
Priness mother's own
Hand-written journals that held
Eleanor's mother's
VII:II:13
Personal secrets
& Confessions concerning
Her sexual exploits
VII:II:14
As the secrets &
Scandels shared amongst England's
Royals & Nobles.
VII:III:
VII:III:1
Eleanor's Princess
Countess Mother Joan's journals
Were a Treasure trove
VII:III:2
That silver & gold nor
A jewelry box of Royal
Gems could not afford
VII:III:3
Eleanor covered
The journals inside the trunk
With a heavy quilt
VII:III:4
Before locking shut
To claim the trunk for herself
To be transported
VII:III:5
With her belongings
Until she could comb over
Her mother's own words
VII:III:6
In privacy &
At her own leisure during
Her pending journeys
VII:III:7
Eleanor's progress
Would leave Bristol into Wales
To visit her new
VII:III:8
Earl brother Gilbert
At Caerphilly Castle which
Their father built for
VII:III:9
Their Princess mother
Before the late King Longshanks
Approved their marriage
VII:III:10
Eleanor would leave
Caerphilly Castle enroute
For Scarborough Keep
VII:III:11
To visit Margaret
Gaveston the Countess wife
Of "Cornwall"--The King's
VII:III:12
Favorite for Whom gave
The Earl Piers Gaveston &
Countess wife Margaret
VII:III:13
Scarborough Castle
As a wedding present on
England's Eastern coast
VII:III:14
It would take three weeks
If God & weather willing
Being in transit.
VII:IV:
VII:IV:1
Sitting beside her
Husband at the King's table
While the sloths laid waste
VII:IV:2
To the King's Noble
Feast Eleanor laid a large
Over-sized gem brooch
VII:IV:3
Upon her husband
Hugh Despenser the Younger's
Lap to tell him that
VII:IV:4
Brooch was the only
Treasure she found inside of
Her late mother's room
VII:IV:5
Before Eleanor's
Glaring husband could respond
The King leaned forward
VII:IV:6
To take the large brooch
Away from Hugh Despenser
The Younger saying
VII:IV:7
This belonged to my
Late Princess sister Joanne
It was Our mother's
VII:IV:8
The Queen Eleanor
The King handed it back to
Eleanor saying:
VII:IV:9
I am glad you have
Found it Eleanor--It is
A Royal Relic
VII:IV:10
It's a priceless brooch
It was the only jewelry
My sister Joan had
VII:IV:11
Worldly riches &
Wealth never appealled to her
She valued life more
VII:IV:12
Eleanor recieved
The brooch back from her Uncle
King Edward who told
VII:IV:13
Eleanor that she
Should keep the brooch for herself
"Why would your husband
VII:IV:14
Have a need of it?"
All of my wealth belongs to
My husband she said.
VII:V:
VII:V:1
Isabel noticed
How the sloths delighted the
King eating like swine
VII:V:2
Eating like heathens
Using their hands & chewing
With their mouths open
VII:V:3
Isabel began
To finger her plate of food
In front of the King
VII:V:4
Until He noticed
What Isabel was doing
To distract His gaze
VII:V:5
From the discusting
Spectical of Slothery
That transpired &
VII:V:6
Manifested the
Deadly Sin of Gluttony
In the grand feast hall
VII:V:7
Once Isabel had
Gotten her King attention
She became more coy
VII:V:8
To suspend the King's
Disbelief as she fingered
Her plate of deserts
VII:V:9
Isabel began
To finger her curdded way
The white watery
VII:V:10
Gobbs of curdled cheese
Isabel licked the white streak
Running down her arm
VII:V:11
Before flashing a
Devilish grin towards the King
As He slowly smerked
VII:V:12
Watching Isabel
Eroticly licking the
Curds out of her hand
VII:V:13
King Edward bit his
Bottom lip when Isabel
Opened her mouth &
VII:V:14
Stuck out her tongue to
Allow the curds to spill out
& Drip from her chin.
VII:VI:
VII:VI:1
As the Feast of Sloths
Progressed Eleanor could see
That all had paired off
VII:VI:2
Her Guardian Hugh
The Elder Despenser was
Escorted away
VII:VI:3
Discusted in the
King's frivilous feast of Sloths
Failing to percieve
VII:VI:4
The King's Metaphor
How the Nobles were King-made
AND were themselves SLOTHS
VII:VI:5
Eleanor's eldest
Sister in law Aline lead
Her father to bed
VII:VI:6
Her King Uncle was
Amused & occupied by
Isabel's antics
VII:VI:7
& Her husband Hugh
The Younger Despenser seemed
Content with being
VII:VI:8
In the company
Of his brother Phillip &
His new bride Margaret
VII:VI:7
So Eleanor slipped
Away to return to her
Late mother Joan's rooms
VII:VI:8
To simply sit there
Alone by the dim light of
A single candle
VII:VI:9
When Eleanor hears
The sound of a man clearing
His throat to say her
VII:VI:10
Name: "Eleanor"--May
I come in? The man's voice asked
"Yes. Sir Ralph--You may."
VII:VI:11
Eleanor answered
As she felt his large heavy
Warm hand rest upon
VII:VI:12
Her bare shoulder as
She reached back without looking
To place her cold hand
VII:VI:13
Atop his before
He tugged her fallen shaw back
Over her shoulder
VII:VI:14
As a father would
Do--Sir Ralph Monthermer was
Her second father.
VII:VII:
VII:VII:1
Eleanor's Princess
Countess mother Joan married
Sir Ralph Monthermer
VII:VII:2
Without Permission
From her King father Longshanks
Without his knowledge
VII:VII:3
Outraging her King
Father beyond rational reason
Who took her children
VII:VII:4
Unto Himself as
Wards--He banished His daughter
To Bristol Castle
VII:VII:5
& Jailed her low-birth
Squire husband Monthermer
In London Tower
VII:VII:6
Eventually the
King released Sir Ralph & made
Him Earl of Hertford
VII:VII:7
But Eleanor &
Her three siblings remained their
Grandfather King's Wards
VII:VII:8
Eleanor had no
Ill-wills against Sir Ralph for
Her mother loved him
VII:VII:9
So much to suffer
& Endure her King father's
Wrath for rebelling
VII:VII:10
Against the King of
England's Authority as
A Scot or Welsh would
VII:VII:11
In the mind of her
Grandfather King Longshanks' "A
Rebel's A REBEL."
VII:VII:12
Eleanor could hear
Her Grandfather King Longshanks
Say: "DON'T You be A
VII:VII:13
Rebel Eleanor
Like your Princess mother who
Would REBEL against
VII:VII:14
HER father--THE King."
Sir Ralph remained Keeper
Of Bristol Castle.
VII:VIII:
VII:VIII:1
The King of England
Dispatched Eleanor's husband
Hugh Despenser the
VII:VIII:2
Younger & brother
Phillip Despenser to go
On the King's mission
VII:VIII:3
North of Scot's borders
Eleanor departed from
Bristol Castle for
VII:VIII:4
Caerphilly Castle
Of Glamorgon in South Wales
Ahead of the King
VII:VIII:5
Who decided to
Linger longer at Bristol
Keep with Isabel
VII:VIII:6
Before embarking
For Caerphilly Castle to
Meet His Queen wife there
VII:VIII:7
Who was enroute there
From visiting Bath & Wells
By-passing Bristol
VII:VIII:8
When there arrived a
Weary messenger with word
From Gilbert de Clare
VII:VIII:9
Earl of Glouscester
That his sister Eleanor
Had gone off missing
VII:VIII:10
Which was three days past
In "Sandy" time once the news
Arrived to the King
VII:VIII:11
Who dropped the letter
To bolt out in a cloud of
Dust towards Glamorgan
VII:VIII:12
Leaving the Elder
Hugh Despenser to read it
For himself off the
VII:VIII:13
Floor where it landed
As King Edward left Bristol
To recover his
VII:VIII:14
Favorite niece of all
"Dulce Alenorie" He'd
Be lost without her.
VII:IX:
VII:IX:1
Gilbert de Clare the
Young Earl of Glouscester stood
At the Gatehouse of
VII:IX:2
Caerphilly Castle
Of Glamorgon in South Wales
As his King Uncle
VII:IX:3
Edward the Second
Dismounted his weary beast
Gilbert Bowed & knealt
VII:IX:4
As the King raised his
Royal Ring hand above his
Crowned head to slap his
VII:IX:5
Nieve nephew down
Just as His late King father
Longshanks had slapped Him
VII:IX:6
But King Edward in
An instant seen Himself there
As Gilbert peered up
VII:IX:7
With a frowning smile
King Edward lowered His hand
To walk away from
VII:IX:8
Gilbert leaving him
Knealt with Lady Maud de Burgh
His "Irish Beauty"
VII:IX:9
Come NOW Gilbert--There's
Much to accomplish here &
I hunger & THRIST
VII:IX:10
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Was determined to
VII:IX:11
Find His Favorite niece
Eleanor if it was the
Last thing the King did
VII:IX:12
Being feverish
Over the situation
Deploying His Men
VII:IX:13
The King sent the Priest
Gravesand to the Parrishes
To SEEK & to Pray
VII:IX:14
For Eleanor--The
Young Earl Gilbert went to tell
All the Welsh Nobles.
VII:X:1
Hugh Despenser the
Elder was sent by the King
To all the Sheriffs
VII:X:2
To post a handsome
Bounty Reward for finding
Lady Eleanor
VII:X:3
The King of England
Sent word out to all of His
Creatures & Agents
VII:X:4
The King of England
Chiefly suspected that she
Was taken hostage
VII:X:5
By Highway Men &
They would recieve a letter
Stating their demands
VII:X:6
But no letter came
So the King continued on
With the search parties
VII:X:7
Leading His own Guards
& Household Knights By horseback
& By foot & raft
VII:X:8
King Edward ordered
More men & blood-hounds to search
To join the locals
VII:X:9
The King commanded
That all of the dangerous
Places to be searched
VII:X:10
Below the cliffs &
In between the gorges of
All of the rivers
VII:X:11
King Edward sent out
Post for hunters & trappers
To comb the forest
VII:X:12
With the same Reward
King Edward refused to stop
His search but to rest
VII:X:13
His men & horses
The King was bound to find His
Favorite Eleanor
VII:X:14
The Queen of England
Soon arrived to shut herself
Up to Fast & Pray.
VII:XI:
VII:XI:1
It had been three weeks
Without a sign or word of
Lady Eleanor's
VII:XI:2
Where abouts or her
Well-being--All seemed to be
Lost in the Dispair
VII:XI:3
For Eleanor's cause
Whether she was alive or
Dead in a deep-ditch
VII:XI:4
There came no word of
Her from the locals or the
Nobles searching there
VII:XI:5
No word came from the
Bounty hunters or the King's
Creatures & Agents
VII:XI:6
When suddenly there came
The sound of a single bell
Of a horse-drawn cart
VII:XI:7
Without a driver
Up to the castle's gatehouse
With Eleanor safe
VII:XI:8
In the back of it
On a matress of loose straw
Buried deep in furs
VII:XI:9
Everyone rejoiced
Giving Praises unto God
For Eleanor's safe
VII:XI:10
Return without harm
Eleanor explained that
She had gone riding
VII:XI:11
Alone unknown to
Anyone when a wild-boar charged
& Spooked her mount
VII:XI:12
Throwing Eleanor
Off & striking her head on
A rock as she fell
VII:XI:13
Eleanor woke up
In a hunter's cabin where
Three hags cared for her
VII:XI:14
Suffering from brain
Swelling she slept for a fortnight
Before she returned.
VII:XII:
VII:XII:1
All rejoiced in God
For Eleanor's safe return
The King declares a
VII:XII:2
Feast in her Honor
For all who had assisted
In Eleanor's search
VII:XII:3
Which lasted for as
Long as Eleanor was gone
The King was greatly
VII:XII:4
Relieved to have His
Favorite niece Eleanor back
Near him safe & sound
VII:XII:5
But Eleanor's King
Uncle Edward could see that
She appeared altered
VII:XII:6
The way she carried
Herself with great confidence
She was wearing her
VII:XII:7
Late grandfather King
Edward Longshanks the First's smerk
As His Prince King son
VII:XII:8
Eleanor returned
With an appetite for food
& Unwatered wine
VII:XII:9
Eleanor appeared
To be better then ever
Before she was Lost
VII:XII:10
Eleanor's Uncle
King Edward offered to have
A ship return her
VII:XII:11
To London Tower
Instead of the longer &
Slower land travel
VII:XII:12
But she graciously
Declined her uncle's offer
She still intented
VII:XII:13
On traveling from
From there to visit Margaret
Her Countess sister
VII:XII:14
At Scarborough Keep
Her new residence--a Gift
From their King Uncle.
VII:XIII:
VII:XIII:1
Sir Ralph Monthermer
Responded to the sounds of
Distress escaping
VII:XIII:2
From the Despenser
Sisters' rooms at Bristol Keep
Shortly after dawn
VII:XIII:3
To find Isabel
Despenser had cornered her
Sister Aline &
VII:XIII:4
Her sister in law
Margaret with a knife in each
Hand daring them to
VII:XIII:5
Make a run for it
When Sir Ralph stepped up behind
Isabel to cease
VII:XIII:6
Both of her arms &
Squeezed her thin wrist until she
Dropped the two knives
VII:XIII:7
Unto the floor as
Isabel's cornered sisters
Dash out for their lives
VII:XIII:8
Isabel struggled
With Sir Ralph as he removed
His belt to strap her
VII:XIII:9
Arms behind her back
As she rubbed her back-side up
Against Sir Ralph's groin
VII:XIII:10
Groping at his crotch
With her hands behind her back
Before Sir Ralph could
VII:XIII:11
Push her away from
Him face down unto the bed
Being unable
VII:XIII:12
To conceal the bulge
Of apparent arrousel
By Isabel's fit
VII:XIII:13
Recognizing that
Isabel Despenser had
The "Widow's Disease"
VII:XIII:14
For which his late wife
The Princess Joan of Acre
Suffered from herself.
VII:XIV:
VII:XIV:1
Queen Isabella
Sat erect upon Her Throne
As Lady Bella
VII:XIV:2
Enters to Announce:
"Countess of Arundel"--Countess
Alice de Warrenne
VII:XIV:3
Who bows her head to
Kneel before the Queen's feet &
Kiss Her Ring to rise
VII:XIV:4
You have come to me
With the Highest Regard of
My husband the King
VII:XIV:5
You are the sister
Of the Earl of Surrey &
The Heir Presumptive
VII:XIV:6
You are the wife of
The up-start Earl of Arundel
Edmund Fitzalan
VII:XIV:7
Queen Isabella
Welcomed Alice de Warrenne
As a Queen's Lady
VII:XIV:8
During Her Visit
To Her King husband Edward's
Royal Courts Progress
VII:XIV:9
They'd disembark for
York with favoriable winds
Following England's
VII:XIV:10
Eastern sea-board North
To follow the coast-line to
Moor inside Kingston
VII:XIV:11
Then by barge inland
Dock & form their trains for York
They would depart
VII:XIV:12
For Dover at Dawn
After the morning Mass which
The Queen required
VII:XIV:13
All of Her Ladies
As Her Guards & Servants to
Attend Mass at Dawn
VII:XIV:14
Alice de Warrenne
The Countess of Arundel
Bowed being dismissed.
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VIII:
VIII:I
VIII:I:1
The King's Court remained
At the London Tower as
The Templars' trials neared
VIII:I:2
Sister Mary lead
Eleanor who returned from
Scarbourogh Keep to
VIII:I:3
The London Tower
To the King's Royal Zoo that
Was within the walls
VIII:I:4
It was King Edward's
Expensive "White Elephant"
A Zoo full of Wild
VIII:I:5
Animals as Gifts
As Tokens of Good-Will from
Far-away Rulers
VIII:I:6
Of strange distant Lands
It cost the King's Treasury
Handsome in Quarter
VIII:I:7
King Edward would Joke:
"They are cheaper to feed & keep
Then the Nobles ARE!"
VIII:I:8
"AND they're in CAGES!"
The King rose to extend His
Ring & greet His niece
VIII:I:9
& Sister Mary
Introducing John Lombardy
"He's A Snaker Charmer!"
VIII:I:10
The King raised His brow
& A Handsome one at that
Eleanor remarked
VIII:I:11
As Sister Mary poured
The wine to taste before she
Served it to the King
VIII:I:12
As The three of them
Sat in a balconly over
A snake pit to watch
VIII:I:13
The Snake-Charmer sort
Through the coiling piles of snakes
What is he doing?
VIII:I:14
Besides "Charming" me?
The King whispered "He looking
For poison venom."
VIII:II:
VIII:II:1
Further explaining
The poisonous snake venom
Was quite efficient
VIII:II:2
Quite effective AND
Quite expensive aquiring
AND Your King has a
VIII:II:3
A whole PIT of IT
The "Trick's" getting it from them
That's where Lombardy
VIII:II:4
Comes in sorts them out
& Handles them to milk the
Venom from their FANGS
VIII:II:5
He insist that the
Trick of it's not to be
Afraid nor show Fear
VIII:II:6
He is handsomely
Rewarded for his services &
Is invited to
VIII:II:7
Noble Occasions
To entertain their guest
With his Charming Snakes
VIII:II:8
Eleanor agreeded
A second time how she would
Handsomely reward
VIII:II:9
This John Lombardy
The Snake-Charmer was charming
Eleanor as she
VIII:II:10
Tentively watched him
Moving carelessly amongst
The coiling snake piles
VIII:II:11
Eleanor rarely
Asked her King Uncle Edward
For anything but
VIII:II:12
This one time she did
Asking if He'd arrange a
Private interview
VIII:II:13
Between herself &
This Snake-Charmer Lombardy?
The King slowly smerked
VIII:II:14
"It can be arranged."
"YES." King Edward raised His brow
"Anything for you."
VIII:III:
VIII:III:1
The Sister Mary
Lead the Lady Maud Chaworth
Out from the Tower
VIII:III:2
Shortly after dusk
To meet the King Edward at
The Royal Zoo that
VIII:III:3
Was within the walls
Of the London Tower where
The King of England
VIII:III:4
Sat all alone but
For a small tamed monkey on
A long lease wearing
VIII:III:5
A small golden crown
Which was a gift from his wife
Queen Isabella
VIII:III:6
When the Lady Maud
Presented herself to the
King he sat in a
VIII:III:7
Balcony over
An open pit of baboons
Dipping his finger
VIII:III:8
Into His chalice
To tip the small monkey's tongue
Then the monkey did
VIII:III:9
The same thing back to
The King--Dipping it's in the
Wine to tip the King's
VIII:III:10
Lady Maud bowed to
Kiss the King's extended Ring
For the monkey to
VIII::11
See & bow it's crowned
Head to climb up the King's arm
To kiss the King's Ring
VIII:III:12
Laughing together
"Monkey SEE--Monkey DO!" They
Laughed in agreement
VIII:III:13
Lady Maud Chaworth
Was grateful to see the King
Knowing His Court would
VIII:III:14
Soon be Progressing
This could be the last time they
Would be together.
VII:IV:
VIII:IV:1
Lady Maud Chaworth
Would be returning home with
Her husband Henry
VIII:IV:2
Lancaster once the
King & Queen had departed
From Dover for York
VIII:IV:3
the Lady Maud told
The King--With tongue in cheek that
Your Majesty "SHOULD"
VIII:IV:4
Grace my husand &
Our humble Home as our guest
As His Royal Court
VIII:IV:5
Progressed back from York
The King gave Maud a half-laugh
To change the subject
VIII:IV:6
By pointing out the
Baboons in the pit below
They're all named after
VIII:IV:7
The Royal French Court
"How Delightfully Amusing."
Maud craned her long neck
VIII:IV:8
To view over the
Balcony as King Edward
Introduced their names:
VIII:IV:9
But turned it into
A game with Maud once he had
Pointed out which one
VIII:IV:10
Was King Phillip--the
"Bel Faire" a solomun statue
Posed on a high seat
VIII:IV:11
The King asked Maud
If she could name any of
The other baboons
VIII:IV:12
Benenth the "Bel Fair"
Lady Maud giggled as she
Played along with her
VIII:IV:13
Prince King Edward's game
That one there must be Louis
"The Quarreler" & that one's
VIII:IV:14
Phillip--Charles &
Three Burgandy sister wives
"My Terrible Prince!"
VIII:V:
VIII:V:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Escorted His Wife
VIII:V:2
Queen Isabella
To the London Tower Zoo
To view the Lions
VIII:V:3
Pit perched above in
A high private Balcony
Queen Isabella
VIII:V:4
Stood in front of her
Taller King husband Edward
Who stood with his hands
VIII:V:5
Resting upon his
Princess Queen Isabella's
Hour-glass shaped hips
VIII:V:6
As they watched the
Lions' courtship unfolding
Before Them below
VIII:V:7
A lioness had
Came into Estro for
The male cat to breed
VIII:V:8
Once the Lion King
Was determined amongst the
Other males to breed
VIII:V:9
With the lionness
Pacing the pit while daring
With darting eyes the
VIII:V:10
Other female cats
To challenge her waiting
As the Lion King
VIII:V:11
Slowly circled her
Until she submitted to
Him by setting flat
VIII:V:12
For him to approach
Her while the other cats watched
As their witnesses
VIII:V:13
The entire scene
Was arrousing for Them to
Behold Together
VIII:V:14
As the Princess Queen
Felt her king husband's bulge press
Against her backside.
VIII:VI:
VIII:VI:1
"The aromias mixing
Between the lions' dung &
& My Queen's fragrience
VIII:VI:2
ARE quite Arrousing."
The King Edward breathed warm down
Queen Isabella's
VIII:VI:3
Neck into her ear
As She felt the King growing
Harder behind her
VIII:VI:4
The Queen could feel her
Own perspiration beading
Benenth her dress-gown
VIII:VI:5
From the King's steeping
Words & His growing penis
Pressing against her
VIII:VI:6
Queen Isabella
Reached around behind herself
To touch Her Prince King's
VIII:VI:7
Bobbing erection
Straining the pressing confides
Of His Royal robes
VIII:VI:8
Queen Isabella
Did not push her king husband
Back or away from
VIII:VI:9
Standing so closely
But hesitated briefly
Awaiting the King's
VIII:VI:10
Approvel of Her
Forwardness as he directs
Her hand back to His
VIII:VI:11
Standing erection
Queen Isabella reached back
To masturbate her
VIII:VI:12
King husband Edward
High above the lions pit
Hidden from public
VIII:VI:13
View perched inside of
The King's Royal Balcony
Queen Isabella
VIII:VI:14
Parted open her
Skirts from behind for the King
To ejaculate.
VIII:VII:
VIII:VII:1
Queen Isabella
Felt the hot heavy wetness
Of the King's semen
VIII:VII:2
Running off her firm
Round buttocks down in between
Her creamy thighs as
VIII:VII:3
The Royal Couple
Departed the balcony
Once the both of them
VIII:VII:4
Regained Their senses
Collectong themselves after
Sharing a moment
VIII:VII:5
Of "BLISS" Together
Without being detected
By the public eyes
VIII:VII:6
Both were over-whelmed
By each other's daring flare
Queen Isabella
VIII:VII:7
Was amazed by the
Grand size of Her King husband
Edward's HARD measure
VIII:VII:8
The King Edward was
Thrilled by Queen Isabella's
Voyour Tendencies
VIII:VII:9
Queen Isabella
& King Edward exited
The Zoo Together
VIII:VII:10
As if nothing had
Happened but something had--A
Something grand happened
VIII:VII:11
Between the Royals
The King's Queen offered Him an
"Olive Branch" & King
VIII:VII:12
Edward recieved it
In Jubilation as His
Forboding foretold
VIII:VII:13
Queen Isabella
Revealed to her King husband
By confessing that:
VIII:VII:14
"I have come of Age."
Under Her breath as the Two
Departed the Zoo.
VIII:VIII:
VIII:VIII:1
"My Queen wants a FOOL?"
The King Edward slowly smerks:
"Will you tell me Why?"
VIII:VIII:2
Queen Isabella
Answered Her King Husband
"I want a Mock-Queen."
VIII:VIII:3
"You want a MOCK Queen?"
The King was sitting erect
Upon His Throne
VIII:VIII:4
Awaiting His Queen's
Futher explaination of
Her bizzare request
VIII:VIII:5
As He precieved His
Queen's notion of "Mockery"
Non-Royals being
VIII:VIII:6
"MADE" as Nobles were
Queen Isabella explained
She desired a
VIII:VIII:7
Mock-Queen Fool to be
Her companion to assist
Her in her likeness
VIII:VIII:8
Tell Me--My Queen HOW
You came to this concussion?
The Queen answered Her
VIII:VIII:9
Amused King husband
That it was when she stood for
The seamstress to fit
VIII:VIII:10
& Measure Her THAT
She thought WHAT a Royal waste
Of "Sandy Glass Time"
VIII:VIII:11
For Her as England's
Queen to be standing idle
While being measured
VIII:VIII:12
Fitted & pinned--&
How if She had a Mock-Queen
As Her double She'd
VIII:VIII:13
Be liberated
From such mudane task as that
To be England's Queen
VIII:VIII:14
"Well Said my Queen!"
AND You shall have your Mock-Queen
As Your Companion.
VIII:IX:
VIII:IX:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Alice de Lacy
Out of the Tower
VIII:IX:2
Shortly after dusk
To meet the King of England
At His Royal Zoo
VIII:IX:3
King Edward sat with
His small crowned Spider Monkey
On a leash playing
VIII:IX:4
Their wine tasting game
When Alice de Lacy came
With Sister Mary
VIII:IX:5
Bowing to kneel &
Rise again after Alice
Kissed His King's Ring
VIII:IX:6
The King introduced
His Pet who mimiced Alice
To kiss the King's Ring
VIII:IX:7
AS "Caligula"
The King points out the Monkey's
"Little Boots" saying
VIII:IX:8
The boots prevented
Caligula from climbing
Away from the King
VIII:IX:9
Alice de Lacy
Was delighted by it &
It's Roman costume
VIII:IX:10
Wearing a Toga
With a golden rope belt &
A gold gemstone crown
VIII:IX:11
A miniture crown
Which was a present from the
Queen Isabella
VIII:IX:12
The King leads Alice
Into a lower chamber
Handing her His Pet
VIII:IX:13
Which was actually
The King Edward's Favoite Pet
The King draws open
VIII:IX:14
A curtain to a
Caged "Dancing-Bear" that was dressed
as a Noblemen.
VIII:X:
VIII:X:1
As the King peered back
To see Alice de Lacy's
Surprised expression
VIII:X:2
To introduce His
Dancing-Bear to Alice as
The King slowly smerked
VIII:X:3
His name is "Thomas"
"Thomas?"--Alice questioned the
King flashing a smile
VIII:X:4
YES. His name's THOMAS!
AND he dances the King laughed
while He opened
VIII:X:5
The Dancing-Bear's cage
"Don't be afraid Alice!" The
King said as he raised
VIII:X:6
The Dancing-Bear's lips
Open for Alice to see
"Thomas has "NO TEETH"!
VIII:X:7
HOW Approperate!
The well-dressed Dancing-Bear
Bows it's head to kneel
VIII:X:8
To kiss the King's Ring
"YOUR Majesty--Alice was
Taken aback by
VIII:X:9
The King & His BEAR
A well-dressed tooth-less Noble
Dancing-Bear which the
VIII:X:10
King has named: THOMAS
After Thomas Lancaster
Went without saying
VIII:X:11
Being well implied
A Clever Metaphor of
The King's own making
VIII:X:12
King Edward was Pleased
By Alice's approvel
As her amusement
VIII:X:12
As much as He if
Not even more so in Him
For the King's brawny
VIII:X:12
Sense of Humor &
His daring flare to put the
Nobles in their place
VIII:X:13
Thomas is CHEAPER
To Quarter then a Noble
AND stays in a CAGE!
VIII:X:14
The King told Alice
He intended to take Thomas
On the York Progress
VIII:XI:
VIII:XI:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Was thrilled by His Queen's
VIII:XI:2
Idea to have
A Mock-Queen Fool in Her own
Imagine & likeness
VIII:XI:3
King Edward declared
A Pagnent & a Grand Feast
For His Queen to choose
VIII:XI:4
Who Her Fool would be?
All of the Beauties in the
Land were invited
VIII:XI:5
To compeat for the
Honor of being the Queen's
Constant companion
VIII:XI:6
As Her Mock-Queen Fool
Having a Carnival of
The King's Merriment
VIII:XI:7
As His Gift to His
Princess Queen Isabella
To grant Her request
VIII:XI:8
To have Her own Fool
Queen Isabella was pleased
By the King's response
VIII:XI:9
The King Edward had
Commissioned a Giant horse
On wheels to be built
VIII:XI:10
By Barrel-Makers
Being unannounced or known
By the King's Queen wife
VIII:XI:11
The "Trojan Horse" would
be abandoned outside of
The Tower's Gate-house
VIII:XI:12
"BEHOLD--What have we HERE?"
The Wooden-barrel Horse of
TROY? With a hollow
VIII:XI:13
Belly AND full of
Our Enemies hid inside?
What SHOULD be done?
VIII:XI:14
Shall WE set ABLAZE?
THERE. Out-side Our Gates or SHALL
We drag it inside?
VIII:XII:
VII:XII:1
The King continued
His cherades by commanding
Dramaticly to:
VIII:XII:2
OPEN The TOWER Gates!"
To have the giant Trojan
Troy Horse dragged inside
VIII:XII:3
The King of England
Walked suspiously around
The wood-barrel horse
VIII:XII:4
King Edward had his
Pet monkey Caligula
On a long leash perched
VIII:XII:5
Upon His shoulder
As intrigued by giant horse
As all the King's guest
VIII:XII:6
The King Edward asked
What is the meaning of THIS?
Wooden-barrel HORSE
VIII:XII:7
King Edward removes
Caligula's "Little Boots"
To climb upon it
VIII:XII:8
King Edward instructs
His Monkey Caligula
To seek it's Entry
VIII:XII:9
AND as the Tower
Bells rang at mid-day the port
Doors of the hollow
VIII:XII:10
Wooden-barrel horse
Opened on top & benenth
The horse's belly
VIII:XII:11
As a multitude
Of Dwarves empty out of it
All in fancey-dress
VIII:XII:12
The tallest of them
Stepped out to say: His name is
Magnus & he has
VIII:XII:13
Come there with his like
Fellows as loyal subjests of
The Queen's Mock-Queen Fool
VIII:XII:14
The King invited
Magnus & his like-kind to
Be her MOCK Vassels.
VIII:XIII:
VIII:XIII:1
As the conclussion
Of the Beauty Pagnent for
The Queen of England
VIII:XIII:2
To make Her choice of
A Mock-Queen Fool who pocessed
The Queen's own likeness
VIII:XIII:3
Queen Isabella
Chose one of Her same beauty
& likeness: Ursula
VIII:XIII:4
As Her Companion
By playing the role of Fool
Which would entail much
VIII:XIII:5
By Being the Queen's
Devil's witness being the
Devil's Advocate
VIII:XIII:6
To experience
Through Her Fool those things She as
The REAL Queen could NOT
VIII:XIII:7
At the conclussion
Of the Beauty Pagnent for
The Queen of England
VIII:XIII:8
The King held a
Final Feast in Honor of
The Queen of England's
VIII:XIII:9
New Personal Fool
The Mock-Queen Ursula who
Was given a wood
VIII:XIII:10
Crown painted gold that
Was embelished with glass beads
& Iron septre
VIII:XIII:11
Then the King Edward
Announced formally that He
Had created a
VIII:XIII:12
A Mock-vassel for
Her Le Littles with Magnus
Being Earl of them
VIII:XIII:13
As the Queen's new Fool
Mock-Queen Ursula's loyal
& Faithful subjects
VIII:XIII:14
The King of England
Gave Earl Magnus a sealed deed
To Their own Estate.
VII:XIV:
VIII:XIV:1
The King of England
Would make OPEN Mockery
Of the NOBILITY
VIII:XIV:2
That were opposing
His Kingship--He would serve them
Up SOME abuse of
VIII:XIV:3
Of AUTHORITY
Arguing AREN'T these smaller
Persons My Subjects
VIII:XIV:4
As ALL of England?
& Is it NOT? The King's Right
To "Elevate" &
VIII:XIV:5
Gift as My Pleasure?
As a slap in the Noble
Ordainers' faces
VIII:XIV:6
Who opposed the King's
Excessive Favortisms
Towards Piers Gaveston
VIII:XIV:7
The King of England
Gifted a castle that laid
In half-ruins in
VIII:XIV:8
Need of vast repairs
That these Le Littles could have
To rentovate to
VIII:XIV:9
To their own smaller
Measure with shorter door-ways
& lower stair-steps
VIII:XIV:10
In return for the
King's generiousity they
Would be productive
VIII:XIV:11
As the King's vassels
To work at their own trades from
Their castle village
VIII:XIV:12
The King of England
King Edward was delighted
By the presense of
VIII:XIV:13
ALL His small people
Subjects attending the Queen's
Beauty-Pagnent Feast
VIII:XIV:14
As much more so then
The Nobles watching the King's
Dancing-Bear "THOMAS".
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IX:
IX:I:1
Arriving at York
The King & Queen of England
Left their Households to
IX:I:2
Travel to greet the
King's Favorite Piers Gavestion
The Earl of Cornwall
IX:I:3
With his Countess wife
Countess Margaret Gaveston
Eleanor's sister
IX:I:4
Who traveled with
The King & Queen to welcome
Her younger sister
IX:I:5
Margaret de Clare home
From their sea travels abroad
The two sisters had
IX:I:6
never in their lives
Been seperated for so
Long by such distance
IX:I:7
As they were the guest
Of the Countess of Hainiut
Joan of Valois the
IX:I:8
First cousin of the
Queen Isabella who had
Arranged the visit
IX:I:9
On behalf of Her
King husband Edward who had
Fear for the Earl's life
IX:I:10
By Threats He recieved
From the Lord Ordainers who
Sought to arrest the
IX:I:11
Earl of Cornwall to
Put on trial for being
Evil Counsel to
IX:I:12
The King of England
All trumped up charges that were
False Offenses but
IX:I:13
It was Prudent to
Steal the Earl & his Countess
Away in secret
IX:I:14
But the Queen recalled
Cornwall so he could Witness
Their Consumation.
IX:II:
IX:II:1
After four long years
Queen Isabella came of
Age as a Women
IX:II:2
An English Women
Being England's Virgin Queen
Having preserved Her
IX:II:3
Virgin Virtue for
The Consumation of the
Royal Couple's Vows
IX:II:4
The King's excitement
To Consumate Their marriage
Shadowed His Favorite's
IX:II:5
Surprising return
Althought King Edward was Pleased
To see His Favorite
IX:II:6
But the King Edward
Was obcessed feeling eager
Anticipating
IX:II:7
To finally be with
His wife Queen Isabella
After four long years
IX:II:8
For whom the King had
Grown to sincerely Love &
Adore as his young
IX:II:9
Crowned Princess Queen wife
Who was her father's daughter
Wise beyond Her years
IX:II:10
But now on this day
The King's Princess Queen was His
Virgin Woman Queen
IX:II:11
For Whom King Edward
Desired MOST in ALL the
World to be in His
IX:II:12
Royal Bed Chamber
For she was the King's Deserts
"Beauty of Beauties"!
IX:II:13
Which insensed the King's
Favorite to see the King "Fawn"
So--Over the Queen
IX:II:14
Which was the Queen's Hopes
By taking pocession of
Her Lion King's Heart.
IX:III:
IX:III:1
The King & Queen of
England were separated
& Cloistered apart
IX:III:2
To Fast & to pray
In Preparation for three
Full days before Their
IX:III:3
Consumation Date
Bishop Melton attends to
Queen Isabella
IX:III:4
As Her Confessor
To Bless & pray with Her
& Provide Her Mass
IX:III:5
On each new day's dawn
The Priest Stephen Gravesand
Attended the King
IX:III:6
After the young priest
Stephen Gravesand had finish
Attending the King
IX:III:7
Once the King had found
His Peace--Pondering Himself
The Bishop Melton
IX:III:8
Dismissed the young Priest
To go to the Chapel to
Be an Assistant
IX:III:9
To the Archbishop
Of York Wm. Greenfield to
Prepare for the Trials
IX:III:10
Of Knights Templars who
Had been arrested & charged
Crimes of Sodomity
IX:III:11
The King Edward asked
The Bishop Wm. Melton
How His Queen appeared
IX:III:12
Pouring & tasting
The King's wine the Bishop said
His Queen appeared as
IX:III:13
The Goddess ISIS
The Queen Cleopatra as
She prepared to
IX:III:14
Conquer The Caesar
The King Edward slowly smerked
Raising His high brow.
IX:IV:
IX:IV:1
The witnesses were
Assembled in a dim-lit
Background of shadows
VI:IV:2
Divided only
By the thinnest of a draping
White veil canopy
VI:IV:3
Being back lit to
Cast the shadows through the veils
Distorting the view
VI:IV:4
Of The Royals &
Their half-naked images
Before the eyes of
VI:IV:5
Those assembled to
Witness the Consumation
Of the King & Queen
VI:IV:6
Lady Eleanor
With her sister Margaret
Escorted the Queen
VI:IV:7
The Earl of Cornwall
Attended to King Edward
In preperation
VI:IV:8
Long awaiting The
Consumation Act between
The Royal couple
VI:IV:9
Kneeling together
As King & Queen of England
As husband & wife
VI:IV:10
Before Almighty
God Who Ordained Their Union
& Their Royal Roles
VI:IV:11
Archbishop of York
Wm. Greenfield blessed them both
Before proceeding
VI:IV:12
Once the pure white cloth
Was pinned secure upon the
Spot where the Queen laid
VI:IV:13
Inside of the veil
On the bed awaiting the King
To enter inside
VI:IV:14
To over-shadow
As Almighty God had the
Virgin Madonna.
VI:V:
VI:V:1
Thomas the King's Fool
Was the "King's Liar" who spoke
With the Devil's tongue
VI:V:2
The King Edward would
Ask Thomas His doubting Fool
A Question to hear
VI:V:3
His Lying Answers
Always being contray
To popular belief
VI:V:4
Amusing at times
But other times the King found
Him provocative
VI:V:5
The King asked Thomas:
"Is Queen Isabella NOT
"Beauty of Beauties?"
VI:V:6
"As Lilith's a Hag
She's the Devil's Charity
To Tempt even God."
VI:V:7
The King ask Thomas:
"Who are these Noble Barons
Who oppose my Reign?"
VI:V:8
"The Nobles are swine
& The Barons are dogs that
Devour themselves."
VI:V:9
The King asked Thomas:
"What should be done with all
These Noble Widows?"
VI:V:10
"Marry them all off
To your worse enemies for
They shall surely die."
VI:V:11
The King asked Thomas:
"What about these "Ordainers"?
"Give them your Widows
VI:V:12
With a Fool's Ransom
The Widow Queen's already
In bed with ALL them."
VI:V:13
The King asked Thomas:
"Is there any Truth in you?"
"Not a drop of it
VI:V:!4
To cool the tip of
Your parched tongue in a desert
As IT is Written."
VI:VI:
VI:VI:1
Thomas the King's Fool
Wrote inside his "Book of Truthes"
In the Devil's Tongue:
VI:VI:2
The King of England
Is a Cowardly Lion
& His Queen's a Whore
VI:VI:3
Being a "She-Wolf"
The Daughter of Jezebel
She is Blood-Thirsty
VI:VI:4
"France" sent a Dowry
Of empty ships to be Lost
Crossing the Channel
VI:VI:5
The Adolecent Queen
Was Annointed & Crowned as
England's King's child Bride
VI:VI:6
Leaving the King to
Ride his Horse by Day & His
Favorite Pets by Night
VI:VI:7
The Queen of England
Is the Devil's Charity
For the Church Clergy
VI:VI:8
The Bishop Bless Her
Laying Holy Hands on Her
Annointing the Queen
VI:VI:9
Paying Homage to
Witness Her Consummation
With the King's small prick
VI:VI:10
The Bishops held their
Crosses in one hand & their
Staffs in the other
VI:VI:11
Leaving sticky floors
With Seedy Jubilation
To see the Queen Bleed
VI:VI:12
The Witnesses Swooned
As the King's Favorite Pet cried
The Nobles waggered
VI:VI:13
On the Virgin Queen?
Or IF the King's Mann enough
To make the Queen "Spot"?
VI:VI:14
The Ordainers had
Silver on the King's Favorite
Of loosing his head.
VI:VII:
VI:VII:1
The Sister Mary
& the Lady Eleanor
Approahed King Alone
VI:VII:2
Inside of The King's
Royal Ship Cabin as they
Embarked From Dover
VI:VII:3
Making Progress of
The King's Court to York for the
Siezed Knights Templar's Trials
VI:VII:4
"What Matter is this?"
The King of England Edward
Asked His Sister & niece
VI:VII:5
It's Your King's niece
The Countess of Surrey Joan
Of Bar the wife of
VI:VII:6
The Earl of Surrey
John de Warrenne has a
Complaint against her
VI:VII:7
The King Edward rolled
His eyes saying "Good God--What
Complaint could he HAVE?
VI:VII:8
Eleanor allowed
Her Aunt Mary to explain
What his Complaint was
VI:VII:9
"That is Scandelous!"
Was the King's high-brow response
"A LITTLE PENIS?"
VI:VII:10
"Is she a "Biddened?"
How could this be possible?
Are THERE testicles?
VI:VII:11
The King I AM--But
WHAT I AM to do about
THIS? King Edward glared
VI:VII:12
"This must NOT get OUT."
The King instructed them to
Examine Joan of Bar
VI:VII:13
They needed to know
For certain for themselves to
Proceed according
VI:VII:14
To Discovery
& The King insisted "DON'T"
Breath a Word of IT.
VI:VIII:
VI:VIII:1
The Sister Mary
& Lady Eleanor would
Not reveal their Task
VI:VIII:2
To the Countess niece
Of King Edward: Joan of Bar
The daughter of the
VI:VIII:3
King Edward's eldest
Princess sister Eleanor
Late Countess of Bar
VI:VIII:4
The Sister Mary
& Eleanor agreed to
Prepare Joan of Bar
VI:VIII:5
A bath to assist
Her as hand-maidens to wash
& See her body
VI:VIII:6
To determine WHAT
The Truth of the Matter WAS
In between her legs
VI:VIII:7
To inform the King
Of their joint-Discovery
Without alarming
VI:VIII:8
Joan of Bar before
They could determine if there
Was a Just-Cause to
VI:VIII:9
They would wait until
They reached shore again where they'd
Have more Privicy
VI:VIII:10
Then below the ship
Decks embarking North for York
The Earl of Surrey
VI:VIII:11
Remained behind the
Progress at London Tower
In the King's absence
VI:VIII:12
Earl of Surrey &
Earl of Arundel sent his
Countess Alice de
VI:VIII:13
Warrenne as A Queen's
Lady in their absence to
Beguile King Edward
VI:VIII:14
To gain His Trust to
Obtain information as
The Ordainers' SPY.
VI:IX:
VI:IX:1
But the King was more
Distracted between the news
John de Warrenne's Claims
VI:IX:2
Against the King's niece
The Countess Joan of Bar
Earl of Surrey's wife
VI:IX:3
The Surprise return
Of the Earl of Cornwall &
Countess Wife Margaret
VI:IX:4
& Far MOST the
King & Queen's Consumation
Of Their Wedding Vows
VI:IX:5
Then He had for the
Ordainers Ordainences
The Knights Templar Trials
VI:IX:6
The rebel Scot's raids
On England's Northern Border
Not to mention the
VI:IX:7
King of France "Bel Faire"
With his Puppet Pope from
Across the "Channel"
VI:IX:8
Alice de Warrenne
Did not fear her husband but
She did her brother
VI:IX:9
John de Warrenne She
Could disappoint her husband
But she could not fail
VI:IX:10
Her Earl brother John
Alice de Warrenne decides
The she would approach
VI:IX:11
The Sister Mary
Her brother told her that the
Nun was actually
VI:IX:12
The King's real sister
& She was a "Channel" to the
King of England's ear
VI:IX:13
For whom John loved
Once in the days of their youth
When she was still
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Princess Mary prior
Her King father forced her to
Join the Nunnery.
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VI:X:1
The Sister Mary
Slowly smerked when she finished
Listening to the
VI:X:2
Countess Arundel
Alice de Warrenne as she
Introduced herself
VI:X:3
"I know who you ARE."
Sister Mary assured her
"Its NOT a Good time."
VI:X:4
Was her response to
Alice de Warrenne's request
To speek with the King
VI:X:5
Before adding that
Her brother was a Bastard
For braking her heart
VI:X:6
ONCE. & Her young Earl
Husband was handsome enough
With his wealthy Lands
VI:X:7
To imply that she
Should reconsider herself
Before she started
VI:X:8
Playing her brother's
Games with her King brother the
Sister Mary knew
VI:X:9
A de Warrenne could
Not ever be trusted &
This smelled of Surrey
VI:X:10
Alice de Warrenne
Had done what she could but she
Knew the Sister knew
VI:X:11
Alice would remain
unnoticed in the background
Adorning the Queen
VI:X:12
Being Her Lady
Performing mudane duties
On the Queen's behalf
VI:X:13
Until one evening
As she was saying her prayers
Before retiring
VI:X:14
Sister Mary came
Bearing the King's Seal to lead
Alice to the King.
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VI:XI:1
The Sister Mary
Leads Alice de Warrenne out
Into the darkness
VI:XI:2
Wearing hooded cloaks
To a large vacant meadow
Beyond the Baily
VI:XI:3
To find King Edward
Standing alone glowing as
Silver by the Full
VI:XI:4
Low-hanging Moon that
Hung above the King's crown as
A Holy Halo
VI:XI:5
The Sister Mary
Peeled off to allow them to
The King's Privicy
VI:XI:6
Benenth God's Cosmos
In the baily meadow with
Countess Arundel
VI:XI:7
"Alice de Warrenne"
The Countess of Arundel
Who bowed to kneel
VI:XI:8
Before King Edward
Benenth the low-hanging Moon
In the lush meadow
VI:XI:9
The King extends his
Ring hand for Alice to kiss
To rise to her feet
VI:XI:10
"What is THIS about?"
King Edward bluntly questioned
Alice de Warrenne
VI:XI:11
Who confessed all things
To the King of England there
In the lush meadow
VI:XI:12
Benenth the Full Moon
She was recommeded by
Her brother Surrey
VI:XI:13
With her Earl husband's
Approvel to the King for
Her to be their Spy
VI:XI:14
Alice de Warrenne
Also confessed HOW she FEARED
Her brother Surrey.
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VI:XII:1
The King of England
Answered Alice de Warrenne
Simply--"No Harm Done."
VI:XII:2
King Edward explained
To Alice de Warrenne
He was well aware
VI:XII:3
Of her Earl brother
John de Warrenne's charactor
That was the reason
VI:XII:4
The King kept him near
"As King: YOU Keep Your Friends close
AND Your Foes CLOSER."
VI:XII:5
Your brother Surrey
Is useful to Me as the
King's ARM--MY Henchmen
VI:XII:6
To do My Bidding
Although Surrey may be swayed
In his Alliences?
VI:XII:7
The Risk is worth the
Service He affords His King
"You are as he is."
VI:XII:8
Your brother's sister
You have no allience but
For your own being
VI:XII:9
There is no Wrong in
THAT--It is in OUR Nature
It is Survivial
VI:XII:10
Of the Fittest
In this "Dog Eat Dog" World that
We find ourselves in
VI:XII:11
& It is SMART to
Be "Flexiable" & NOT Proud
To fall as a FOOL
VI:XII:12
You are a Viper
As dangerous as a Clown's Worm
A Serpent in the Middle
VI:XII:13
Of the Road to STRIKE
Their unsuspecting victoms
Coming & Going
VI:XII:14
I've NOTHING to HIDE
Alice de Warrenne--Perhaps
You can be Useful?
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VI:XIII:1
Oddly enough while
The King & Queen of England
Were yet at York:
VI:XIII:2
The Earl of Lincoln
Henry de Lacy DIED--Last
Of Longshanks' "Old-Guard"
VI:XIII:3
& Lead Ordainer
Who had Spoke out Publicly
Against Gaveston
VI:XIII:4
As well as the King
In Private--NOT such a FOOL
To speak out at Court
VI:XIII:5
Although Lincoln was
A KNOWN loud-mouth boasting Fool
Given to Gossip
VI:XIII:6
Henry de Lacy
Was found & pronounced "Dead in
His Sleep" on his bed
VI:XIII:7
The King of England
& His Queen Isabella
Attended the Wake
VI:XIII:8
& the Earl's Funeral
As the "Royal Couple" came
To pay Their Respects
VI:XIII:9
Which would be fitting
For the whole Kingdom knew
The grave Ills the Prince
VI:XIII:10
King & Lincoln shared
Between themselves between the
New & Old Orders
VI:XIII:11
There was NO Love Loss
Between either of the Men
Although King Edward
VI:XIII:12
Was Undecided
Whether Lincoln death was a
Blessing or a Curse
VI:XIII:13
This would certainly
Shut his LOUD boasting mouth BUT
His Titles & Lands
VI:XIII:14
Would be controled by
Thomas Lancaster Alice
de Lacy's husband.
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VI:XIV:1
Before King Edward
Departed from Lincoln to
To travel further
VI:XIV:2
South to visit His
"Favorite" & His nieces at
Scarobourgh Castle
VI:XIV:3
The Sister Mary
Informed him that the Countess
Alice de Lacy
VI:XIV:4
Requested to speak
With Him in Private before
Departing Lincoln
VI:XIV:5
King Edward Agreed
Remaining one night longer
To speak with Alice
VI:XIV:6
Sister Mary leads
The King up a spiral stair
Well to a tower
VI:XIV:7
Alice de Lacy
Bowed & knelt to kiss His
Ring to rise again
VI:XIV:8
Alice told the King
Her father Lincoln didn't
Die in his sleep BUT
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"He has been murdered."
King Edward slowly smerked--"Yes?"
He had his Enemies
VI:XIV:10
"But--It was NOT I."
The King assured her--Although
Had He--He'd Deny
VI:XIV:11
Alice told the King
That the Ordainers came to
Cover it all up
VI:XIV:12
Alice pointed out
A Well below the tower
Window to the King
VI:XIV:13
One of my brothers
Fell into that well & drown
My second brother
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Died bending over
This window sill like this &
She lifted her skirts.
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X:I:
X:I:1
During the King of
England's Progress stay at York
King Edward & His wife
X:I:2
Queen Isabella
Attended the Funeral of
Henry de Lacy
X:I:3
The Earl of Lincoln
As England's Royal Couple
They were Together
X:I:4
But in departing
Lincoln the King traveled South
To Scarbourgh Keep
X:I:5
While the Queen Traveled
Alone North with Her Household
Guards to visit
X:I:6
The two castles of
Berwick & Roxbourgh on an
English Queen's Mission
X:I:7
King Edward traveled
To Scarborough Castle to
Visit His Favorite
X:I:8
& His two Nieces
The Lady Eleanor &
The Countess Margaret
X:I:9
But the King's Favorite
Piers Gaveston--"Cornwall" was
GONE without a trace
X:I:10
Cornwall left without
A words notice to either
His wife or sister
X:I:11
Who entertained the
Visit of Countress Margaret's
Sister Eleanor
X:I:12
There to assist with
New-born niece Joan Gaveston
For Margaret's "Churching"
X:I:13
The Queen of England
Queen Isabella was on
An urgent mission
X:I:14
To retrieve into
Her Charge five Scot women as
The King's Hostages.
X:II:
X:II:1
The Queen of England
Travel alone without her
Household attendants
X:II:2
Being escorted
By Her Queen's Household Guards
Queen Isabella
X:II:3
Travel with only
Three Companions--The Countess
Joan of Bar & Her
X:II:4
Queen's Fool Ursula
With the Bishop Melton
Her Queen's Confessor
X:II:5
IMMEDIATELY
Upon the Queen's arrival
As She entered through
X:II:6
The Berwick Castle
Gatehouse there hung an empty
Iron Cross-shaped cage
X:II:7
The Queen's arrivel
Delayed by Lincoln's Funeral
Came shortly after
X:II:8
The rebel hostage
A Scottish Noble Countess
Isabel MacDuff's
X:II:9
Stiff corpse laid still yet
Inside of her prison cell
Of Sweet-sour stench
X:II:10
Queen Isabella
Commanded a pyre be built
To burn the corpse of
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The King's dead hostage
To gather & collect the
Ash remains into
X:II:12
A Urn Jar for Her
Then the Queen commanded that
The Iron Cross cage
X:II:13
Be lowered to load
It as cago enroute to
The London Tower
X:II:14
Queen Isabella
Showed no fear or emotion
Doing Her Duty.
X:III:
X:III:1
While in Scarborough
During the King's Visit with
His two nieces
X:III:2
In the absence of
His King's Favorite Gaveston
King Edward had been
X:III:3
Strolling the Garden
Grounds with His niece Eleanor
For whom He was Fond
X:III:4
Entering into
The tall hedge maze together
They played a game of
X:III:5
Childfully chasing
After a ravens shadow
Flying over head
X:III:6
Dashing the maze path
Leading their chase after it
Until they came out
X:III:7
On the other side
The raven sat perched atop
A lone oak tree &
X:III:8
Was cahing at them
Is that Rook laughting at us?
Eleanor teased her
X:III:9
King Uncle Edward
As she ran off after it
& the King followed
X:III:10
The Raven had flown
Into a hedge below a
Cliff & Eleanor
X:III:11
Sat upon a Rock
Where the Rook's shadow was from
It's perch above her
X:III:12
King Edward seen a
Great crack in the cliff behind
Eleanor's stone seat
X:III:13
AND When King Edward
Craned His neck inside the crack
He discovered a
X:III:14
Great Ancient Danish
Treasure of Viking BOOTY
"PRAISE BE UNTO GOD!"
X:IV:
X:IV:1
The Queen of England
Traveled from Berwick Castle
To Roxburgh Castle
X:IV:2
Being escorted
By Her Queen's Household Guards with
Her three companions
X:IV:3
To find Mary Bruce
The sister of self-proclaimed
Pretender to "A"
X:IV:4
Crown & Throne for
Scotland's Indepedence
Rebelling against
X:IV:5
The Sovegien Lordship
Of England over the Scots
The late King Longshanks
X:IV:6
Had captured the Scot
Women as hostages of
The King of England
X:IV:7
For the past four years
Upon recieving word of
The hostage MacDuff
X:IV:8
Failing health the Queen
Petition Her King Husband
To take Charge of the
X:IV:9
Five Noble women
Hostages of the King who
Told His Queen wife that
X:IV:10
There was NOTHING that
Was Noble about those FIVE
Scot Rebel Wenches
X:IV:11
But due to His Queen
Isabella's influence
He'd reluctantly
X:IV:12
Agreeded to His wife
Queen Isabella's request
To locate the five
X:IV:13
Scot Rebel women
& Take them into her Charge
To transport them to
X:IV:14
The London Tower
Where they could be together
In the Queen's Charge.
X:V:
X:V:1
The King of England
Returned from Scarborough Keep
To York before the
X:V:2
Queen Isabella
Had from recovering the
King's five hostages
X:V:3
The Sister Mary
Escorts Alice de Warrenne
Up a steep staircase
X:V:4
That lead to the roof
Of the York Castle Towers
Perched atop a knoll
X:V:5
Shortly after dusk
The King stood with the setting
Sun fading against
X:V:6
The twilight like a
Firy Halo over the King
Edward's golden crown
X:V:7
The Sister Mary
Left them to themselves atop
The York Castle's roof
X:V:8
Under God's Cosmos
From the high penicle of
The clover-leaf towers
X:V:9
That over-looked
All of the Yorkshire that
Surrounded the Keep
X:V:10
Alice de Warrenne
Bowed her head to kneel before
The King of England
X:V:11
To kiss His ring &
To rise back upon her feet
As the King Played
X:V:12
The Devil's part of
Christ's Tempter said to Alice
Waving open His
X:V:13
Long Longshank's arms: THAT
ALL of THIS will be Your's "IF"
You'll kneel to WORSHIP
X:V:14
Me as your MASTER
Alice de Warrenne knelt: "BUT"
"MY King's MY Master."
X:VI:
X:VI:1
Then Worship Me so
The King Edward slowly smerked
As Alice began
X:VI:2
To kiss the King's feet
As she knelt down before Him
Which pleased King Edward
X:VI:3
Alice de Warrenne
Peered up at the King saying:
I've seen you looking
X:VI:4
At me more at Court
Undressing me with your Eyes
The King slowly smerks
X:VI:5
To answer Alice
As she continued to kiss
& worship His feet
X:VI:6
Even a King's eye
Will Wonder about such things
Will "Wander"--she teased
X:VI:7
As Alice raised up
To seductively undress
Before King Edward
X:VI:8
To say: "There are things
A King SHOULD know so He has
No need to Wonder
X:VI:9
Shrugging her shoulders
Allowing her cloak to fall
& Her frock to drop
X:VI:10
To stand there naked
Before the King of England
Under God's Cosmos
X:VI:11
To realize that God
Was the same Creator of
Both Alice & the
X:VI:12
Vast Milky-Way Stars
Enshiring Her beautiful
Nudity above
X:VI:13
The King asked Alice
If she wondered about Him?
She had no Wonder
X:VI:14
Alice slowly smiled
I witnessed Your Majesty's
Consumation Act.
X:VII:
X:VII:1
"How goes the Spying?
There is nothing to find--You
Have nothing to hide
X:VII:2
You're not a very
Good SPY then are you Alice?
Your Husband & your
X:VII:3
Brother Surrey will
Be expecting a word sent
From inside of the
X:VII:4
King & Queen's CAMP while
You have been staking Us out
During Our Progress
X:VII:5
Alice de Warrenne
Was puzzled by King Edward's
Dry sense of Humor
X:VII:6
During their discoarse
Nearing the completion of
Their intercoarse on
X:VII:7
The Castle Roof of
York's Four-Leaf clover towers
Under God's Cosmos
X:VII:8
As they're finishing
The King instructs Alice to
Send Word to both her
X:VII:9
Husband & brother
Surrey that "Cornwall's" returned
Back on English soil
X:VII:10
"Your Lord Majesty?"
Alice de Warrenne questioned
What & Why was He
X:VII:11
Revealing THAT to
Her to betray His Own King's
"Favorite" Gaveston?
X:VII:12
Being short of breath
Is it the Truth or a Lie?
It is the Truth--Did
X:VII:13
You NOT see him at
My Consumation Act that
He was witness to?
X:VII:14
He was there--But YOU
Were to spying on the King's
Prick? "YOUR Majesty!"
XI:VIII:
XI:VIII:1
The King of England
Stood hid in the shadows of
The chapel's alter
XI:VIII:2
The Sister Mary
Escorts Alice de Lacy
Into the empty
XI:VIII:3
Dim-lit chapel to
Bow & kneel at the alter
Of Almighty God
XI:VIII:4
Alice de Lacy
Prayed unto Almighty God
Confessing her sins
XI:VIII:5
When the King appeared
Before Alice de Lacy
From the dark shadows
XI:VIII:6
As the Holy Ghost
Holding a chalice of wine
"Your Lord Majesty."
XI:VIII:7
Alice de Lacy
Gasped as the King extended
His ring to her lips
XI:VIII:8
"Will you Pledge yourself?"
& Bind yourself unto me?
Even unto Death?
XI:VIII:9
"Yes. Your Majesty."
I pledge myself unto you
Even unto Death.
XI:VIII:10
"Will you Vow yourself
To God first & Only your
King second the Same?"
XI:VIII:11
"As One in the Same."
As God is in Heaven--So
As You are King here."
XI:VIII:12
"My Lord & Master
Your Almighty Majesty
I do Pledge myself
XI:VIII:13
I Vow unto Death
& Yet there inside my tomb
I shall remain there
XI:VIII:14
For Eternity
As your Loyal & Faithful
Subject my Lord--King."
XI:IX:
XI:IX:1
The King & the Queen
Of England visited as
The Royal Couple
XI:IX:2
The Asylum of
Mad souls held in confinement
For their own safety
XI:IX:3
As that of others
In the charge of seven monks
Who escorted the
XI:IX:4
Royal Couple through
The mad-house facility
Of cages & cells
XI:IX:5
For the extreme mad
Others were shackled & chained
Some were locked in cells
XI:IX:6
The King & the Queen
Went to a high balcony
Above a deep well
XI:IX:7
Where the half-mad souls
Resided together in
A pit of madness
XI:IX:8
The King of England
Recognized these unfit souls
As Their Subjects the
XI:IX:9
Same as the Nobles
Who were to be of sound minds
As the least of them
XI:IX:10
The madness below
Them did not acknowledge the
King & Queen's presense
XI:IX:11
Until the Queen stepped
Forward in the balcony
For them to behold
XI:IX:12
Queen Isabella
In all of her Glory to
Bow their heads & kneel
XI:IX:13
All of them being
Full of the devil's demons
Began to cry out
XI:IX:12
In a Latin tongue
That was unknown unto them
"Vivat Regina."
XI:IX:13
"Vivat Regina."
"Dona nobis pacem"
"Have Mercy on us."
XI:IX:14
The Queen began to
Say the Lord's Prayer over them
To restore their Peace.
XI:X:
XI:X:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Countess of Warrick
Alice de Toeni
XI:X:2
Into the Tower
Of London's Saint Johns's Chapel
Shortly after dusk
XI:X:3
The Sister Mary
Bolts the doors--locked behind them
As they Cross themselves
XI:X:4
With Holy Water
Before proceeding to the
Confessinal Box
XI:X:5
Alice de Toeni
Entered into the private
Confessional Booth
XI:X:6
Latching the door shut
To await a priest to come
& Slide open a
XI:X:7
Shadow-box screen slot
As the Windows of Heaven
Where in to make her
XI:X:8
Confession and yet
Conceal her idenity
To shield either from
XI:X:9
Any sinful shame
When the Voice of God asked her
If she had Sin to
XI:X:10
Confess unto God
To seek His Forgivenss that
She may Repent from
XI:X:11
Alice de Toeni
Recogonized the King's voice which
He made no attempt
XI:X:12
To hide nor alter
Yes. My Lord Majesty King
I have sinned daily
XI:X:13
Constantly as I
Relive while I ponder it
Inside of myself
XI:X:14
"That night I spent with
The King in the torture cell
"Handing me the whip."
XI:XI:
XI:XI:1
Alice de Toeni
Continued her Confession
In full detail
XI:XI:2
Pondering over
It inside of herself as
She began to there
XI:XI:3
If it was my King's
Pleasure I would go kill my
Husband this instant.
XI:XI:4
How would you kill him?
The King's screened voice asked Alice
Who answered--"SLOWLY."
XI:XI:5
After I tortured
"Nothing less the Four-Deaths
Alice answered sure
XI:XI:6
Once I have whipped him
Until his Noble clothes hang
In bloody ribbons
XI:XI:7
Until his back-side
Wears a bloody X across it
To give him my mark
XI:XI:8
You would stand to be
A very wealthy widow?
Do you harbor Greed?
XI:XI:9
"NAY" I harbor NOT.
My moored heart only harbors
Contempt--"Odium".
XI:XI:10
My heart's full of Hate
Hate for my bastard husband
The Earl of Warrick
XI:XI:11
You have sinned inside
Of yourself--Yet not outside
What has prevented
XI:XI:12
You from doing it?
From committing this Sin?
To kill your husband?
XI:XI:13
Because the Sin is
One of God's Ten Commandments
That: "Thou shall NOT kill."
XI:XI:14
Alice de Toeni
Assured the Voice--"Heavens? No."
In the Devil's time.
XI:XII:
XI:XII:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Lady Eleanor
From her bed-chamber
XI:XII:2
Into the Tower
Of London's Saint Johns's Chapel
Shortly after dusk
XI:XII:3
The Sister Mary
Bolts the doors--locked behind them
As they Cross themselves
XI:XII:4
With Holy Water
Before proceeding to the
Baptismal pool
XI:XII:5
Lady Eleanor
Entered alone into the
Dim Baptismal
XI:XII:6
Eleanor pausing
Stood allowing her eyes to
Adjust & Focas
XI:XII:7
Momentarily
To find the King of England
Reclining sipping
XI:XII:8
Unwatered wine from
A Golden gem Chalice while
Eating giant grapes
XI:XII:9
From the "Promised Land"
"Dulce Alenoire" COME!
The King commanded
XI:XII:10
As she approached her
Uncle King lifting his cup
To welcome her there
XI:XII:11
Eleanor could see
That the King was nude besides
His Crown Cross & Ring
XI:XII:12
Half-covered by a
White sheet that wicked wet with the
Pool's "Holy-Water"
XI:XII:13
Revealing his full
Measure clinging the wet sheet
The King slowly smerked
XI:XII:14
As Eleanor sheds
Her hooded cloak to wade in
Wearing her white frock.
XI:XIII:
XI:XIII:1
The King gazed upon
Eleanor as she approached
Him in slow motion
XI:XIII:2
Across the water
Surrounded by the shadow
Of hallowed slience
XI:XIII:3
With each step she took
Towards him the wetter her frock
became until it
XI:XIII:4
Had wicked itself wet
Clinging itself unto her
Beautiful body
XI:XIII:6
Revealing her large
Full breast & stiff-hard nipples
Through the wet fabric
XI:XIII:7
With a wet patch of
Darkness between Eleanors
Sturdy English thighs
XI:XIII:8
The King deeply sighed
As Eleanor reached up to
Embrace her uncle
XI:XIII:9
King yet in the pool
"This is terribly Wicked
Your King's Majesty!"
XI:XIII:10
"We're Cleasing our Souls!"
The King lifted his chalice
To Eleanor's lips
XI:XIII:11
"Take--And drink of me!"
The King smerked at Eleanor
As she took a drink
XI:XIII:12
You remind me so
Much of my late sister Joan
Your Princess mother
XI:XIII:13
You are the beauty
Of your late mother's beauty
Alive in the flesh
XI:XIII:14
Breaking the bread loaf
"Take--Eat for it's my body
That's broken for you.
XI:XIV:
XI:XIV:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Lady Maud Chaworth
Into the London
XI:XIV:2
Towers Chapel of
Saint John shortly after dusk
From her bed-chamber
XI:XIV:3
The Sister Mary
Bolts the doors locked behind them
Where they crossed themselves
XI:XIV:4
With Holy Water
Before proceeding further
Into the Chapel
XI:XIV:5
The Sister Mary
Leaves Lady Maud to bow &
Kneel at the Alter
XI:XIV:6
When the King appeared
From the dim Alter's shadows
"My Prince King Edward!"
XI:XIV:7
Lady Maud exclaimed
Benenth her breath with a sigh
As she said "Amen."
XI:XIV:8
The King of England
Stood before the her kneeling
At the Alter with
XI:XIV:9
A golden chalice
Of wine & a loaf of bread
Tucked under his arm
XI:XIV:10
He took a slow drink
As he extended his ring
To Lady Maud's lips
XI:XIV:11
"Ave Vivat Rex "
"Rex Princeps pacis"
My Prince King of Peace
XI:XIV:12
I have not come to
Bring Peace but come to bring WAR
The King slowly smerked
XI:XIV:13
Breaking the bread loaf
Take--For this is my Body
That's broken for you
XI:XIV:14
Raising his chalice
To Lady Maud's mouth saying:
Take--& Drink my Blood.
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XII:
XII:I:
XII:I:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Entered into the
XII:I:2
Dim Tarry Room of
The Queen's Royal apartments
To find his Queen wife's
XII:I:3
Ladies in Waiting
Adnoring the external
Spaces outside of her
XII:I:4
Most inner chambers
Where the Queen of England laid
Awaiting her King
XII:I:5
Husband to come there
For her upon recieving
A Sealed--hand-written
XII:I:6
Message requesting
His Queen wife to be Readied
Before the mid-day
XII:I:7
For He desired
Her in the broad day-light to
Behold her Beauty
XII:I:8
Which excited &
Aroused Queen Isabella
Inside of herself
XII:I:9
To behold her King
Husband Edward's full measure
In the broad day-light
XII:I:10
The Queen's King husband
Had sent her instructions to
Be laying alone
XII:I:11
Completely naked
Across her bed to ponder
Herself with the drapes
XII:I:12
& The curtains drawn
Open to allow the light
To flood in on her
XII:I:13
Beautiful body
Until he came unto her
Leaving her waiting
XII:I:14
In dier suspense
In antisapation of
His day-time visit.
XII:II:
XII:II:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Countess Arundel
Alice de Warrenne
XII:II:2
To the King's Privy
Inner apartment chambers
To discover the
XII:II:3
King fallen asleep
Before the dim warming heath
Of glowing ambers
XII:II:4
Being exhausted
The King had fallen asleep
Awaiting Alice
XII:II:5
Who quietly closed
& Locked the doors behind her
To bow & kneel down
XII:II:6
As if the King were
Awake as she had arrived
Rising to her feet
XII:II:7
She silently stood
Viewing her sleeping King as
He remained asleep
XII:II:8
Deeply as a boy
As peacefully as a Prince
As a handsome Prince
XII:II:9
Being vunderable
Surpassing in the King's Trust
Beyond all others
XII:II:10
After His Sister
Mary niece Eleanor &
The Queen--Approaching
XII:II:11
Her slumbering King
Alice kissed His ring before
She removed His boots
XII:II:12
To lay at His feet
To cradle between her breast
As she fell asleep
XII:II:13
For the King to find
Her asleep at His feet when
He awoke himself
XII:II:14
Sliding down to lift
Her off the drafty floor &
Carry to His bed.
XII:III:
XII:III:1
As the King slowly
Awoke before the dawning
Of the next new day
XII:III:2
The King finds Alice
Asleep cradling His feet
To her bosoms
XII:III:3
Gently the King stirs
To slowly awake Alice
Before the near dawn
XII:III:4
Queen Isabella
Would expect Alice at Mass
In Saint John's Chapel
XII:III:5
As one serving as
The Queen's Ladies in Waiting
At the break of dawn
XII:III:6
With a heavy sigh
Alice reluctantly rose
From her submissive
XII:III:7
Posture at His feet
My Blessed Lord Majesty
I trust your sleep was
XII:III:8
A peaceful slumber
Alice warmly embraced him
Wedging the King rough
XII:III:9
Unshaved face deep in
Between her voluptous breast
Spilling out the front
XII:III:10
Of her loose frock gown
Laying yet below His head
As was Respectful
XII:III:11
Where the King should be
Perpetually above all
The Lesser-Mortals
XII:III:12
Alice de Warrenne
Lifted her knee up under
The King's scratchy chin
XII:III:13
As she parts her thighs
Allowing the scent of her
steeping wetness to
XII:III:14
Rise up out from her
To crowd His flaring nostrils
Her foot finds it's mark.
XII:IV:
XII:IV:1
The King had awoke
& Had taken morning Mass
In the Chapel with
XII:IV:2
Queen Isabella
As She did each dawning day
As would Her Ladies
XII:IV:3
Then the King would leave
Taking John the nakerer
& His drum with Him
XII:IV:4
Down to the Royal
Launching & landing platform
To row a bow up
XII:IV:5
against the current
Of the Thames River away
From London Tower
XII:IV:6
King Edward rowed the
Oars to John the drummer's beat
Which slowly increased
XII:IV:7
Faster & faster
As the King's naked body
Broke a hearty sweat
XII:IV:8
The King Edward left
The hunting to the hunters
& Sought the water
XII:IV:9
As His retreat &
Source of extreme exercise
To build stamina
XII:IV:10
As bodily strength
Incresing His endurance
& Means to substain
XII:IV:11
The prolong trials
Of physical exersion
In Bed or the Field
XII:IV:12
When King Edward had
Met His limits He would press
Himself yet further
XII:IV:13
Until His arms hung
Limp at His sides then he'd
Dive into the clear
XII:IV:14
Clean water away
From the city to cleanse Himself
Before returning.
XII:V:
XII:V:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
XII:V:2
The Earl of Surrey
Escorted the Baronness
Aline de Brewes
XII:V:3
Into the King's Court
To bow & kneel down before
The King of England
XII:V:4
The King slowly smerks
Before extending His Ring
For her lips to kiss
XII:V:5
The King waves his Ring
Hand past His nose to wind her
Sweet breath to "Welcome."
XII:V:6
Aline de Brewes
As His Noble Guest at Court
Rising to her feet
XII:V:7
Your Majesty King
Has summoned your most humble
Servant to His Court?
XII:V:8
Indeed. Yes. I have.
King Edward answered her back
Looking her over
XII:V:9
What Quarrels has your
Baron husband John Mowbry
Have AGAINST HIS KING?
XII:V:10
Aline de Brewes
Bowed her head to answer the
King of England that
XII:V:11
My Baron husband
John Mowbry is a "Quarreler"
It is his Nature
XII:V:12
My husband will Quarrel
With anyone-- Large or Small
Even against me
XII:V:13
Even against Thee?
You? His beautiful wife? So
Full of Wit & Charm?
XII:V:14
Your Lord Majesty's
Words are too kind--For I'm but
His Welsh cure to hump.
XII:VI:
XII:VI:1
"Come. Have you eaten?"
King Edward stood to take both
Her hand and His Queen's
XII:VI:2
To escort them both
On each arm to His private
Chamber's high table
XII:VI:3
Leaving the Royal
Court to speculate what the
Meaning of the King's
XII:VI:4
Interest or use He'd
Have in such a Welsh woman
As this de Brewes?
XII:VI:5
Aline de Brewes
Was left to guess what the King's
Intentions could be?
XII:VI:6
She knew that she had
Not knowingly offended
The King or The Queen
XII:VI:7
But she'd been summoned
By King Edward's Royal Seal
Without her husband
XII:VI:6
Baron John Mowbry
A known Ordainer figure
Who opposed the King's
XII:VI:7
Authority &
Sought to limit His Power
Siting Abuses
XII:VI:8
For which Aline had
No working knowledge of the
Ordainers' Designs
XII:VI:9
Before excusing
Herself Queen Isabella
Turned to face Aline
XII:VI:10
My Husband the King
Will request that you become
His Royal Mistress
XII:VI:11
If He finds you to
Be suitable to appease
His demanding drive
XII:VI:12
The LORD knows that I
Alone as His Queen wife can't
Subside the roaring
XII:VI:13
Lion inside Him
How much more does a King need
Being above us?
XII:VI:14
You would do your King
& Your Queen a great service
If You so Accept.
XII:VII:
XII:VII:1
Your Lord Majesty?
Aline de Brewes peered up
With questining eyes
XII:VII:2
Come. Sit. Let Us eat.
For I am faminished from all
My activities
XII:VII:3
But. Your Majesty?
The King lifts His gold chalice
To say: "It's French. Wine."
XII:VII:4
Am I but a dish
Of sweet deserts for Your taste
Once You've finished here?
XII:VII:5
The King slowly smerks
As He takes a long slow drink
To stand up before
XII:VII:6
Aline de Brewes
Allowing His Royal robes
To fall open to
XII:VII:7
Reveal His modest
Hanging half-limp measure that
Bobbed below her chin
XII:VII:8
Should I? As your Crowned
King of England have to wait
To have anything?
XII:VII:9
Aline bows her head
"No. Your Lord Majesty King.
You should not wait."
XII:VII:10
King Edward resumed
To sit & finish His meal
In total silence
XII:VII:11
Before Aline looked
The King in the eyes to say
That she would accept
XII:VII:12
The King's position
As His Royal Mistress with
His Queen wife's Blessings
XII:VII:13
The King wipes His mouth
With a danty fringed napkin
To reply back: "Good."
XII:VII:14
The Sister Mary
Came to escort Aline to
Her new apartments.
XII:VIII:
XII:VIII:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Had to release the
XII:VIII:2
Widow Isabel
Despenser from her Duties
Being His Prior
XII:VIII:3
Royal Mistress for
Which remained a secret
From Public Knowledge
XII:VIII:4
As from His young Queen
Before She came of age to
Consumate their Vows
XII:VIII:5
Isabel had served her
King well & she had pleased
Him beyond belief
XII:VIII:6
But Isabel had
Contracted "Widows' Disease"
After the King left
XII:VIII:7
Bristol Castle for
Glamorgan when Eleanor
Was gone missing--Lost.
XII:VIII:8
Bristol Gate-Keeper
Sir Ralph de Monthermer was
Alerted to shreaks
XII:VIII:9
& Mad screams from the
Despenser sisters' chambers
To find Isabel
XII:VIII:10
Had her two sisters
Cornered holding two sharp knives
Daring them to run
XII:VIII:11
Monthermer stepped up
Behind her to apprehend
Her Arms & forcing
XII:VIII:12
Her to drop the knives
So her sisters could escape
Eleanor arranged
XII:VIII:13
A marriage between
Isabel Despenser with
Sir Ralph Monthermer
XII:VIII:14
With the King's Blessings
They'd remain there together
At Bristol Castle.
XII:IX:
XII:IX:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Countess Arundel
From her bed-chamber
XII:IX:2
Shortly after dusk
To meet the King of England
At the Royal Zoo
XII:IX:3
Of London Tower
King Edward was amuzing
Himself visiting
XII:IX:4
All of His Token
Wild animal gifts sent from
Vast Kingdoms abroad
XII:IX:5
For which He--Quartered
& Caged in captivity
All White Elephants
XII:IX:6
Costing him greatly
To House & feed such wild beast
Affording the King
XII:IX:7
Little in return
So He would admire &
Appreciate them
XII:IX:8
As all God's creatures
Which God had entrusted Him
To Provide for each
XII:IX:9
Alice de Warrenne
Found the King playing with
Caligula His
XII:IX:10
Pet Spider monkey
& Thomas His Dancing Bear
It was Amuzing
XII:IX:11
To see such a side
Of a man King sincerely
Being yet a Prince
XII:IX:12
Captured inside
Of manly exteriors
But in being King
XII:IX:13
He had the privilage
As well as the resources
To Command His Whims
XII:IX:14
Folly as this was
A King taking advantage
Of His own burdens.
XII:X:
XII:X:1
King Edward welcomed
Alice de Warrenne lifting
His chalice to her
XII:X:2
As she bowed her head
To kiss His Royal Ring hand
& Then leaning up
XII:X:3
To kiss His rough face
Before Caligula leaped
Unto her shoulder
XII:X:4
Pointing at it's mouth
Wanting another taste from
The King's wine chalice
XII:X:5
King Edward dips his
Finger in the wine for His
Pet Monkey to taste
XII:X:6
Before offering
Alice the rest to finish
While returning His
XII:X:7
Tooth-less Dancing Bear
Thomas to it's Noble cage
Complete with a bed
XII:X:8
A table & chairs
Wooden cups & bowls & spoons
To eat it's portage
XII:X:9
Without any teeth
Thomas removed his fine coat
To hang on a peg
XII:X:10
Bowing at the waist
The King returned the gesture
Closing the cage drapes
XII:X:11
Alice had refilled
& Tasted the King's chalice
Of unwatered wine
XII:X:12
Caligula leap
Back unto the King's shoulder
Following the cup
XII:X:13
As he recieved it
Back from Alice de Warrenne
Taking three long gulps
XII:X:14
To return it back
Empty to be refilled once
Again & again.
XII:XI:
XII:XI:1
The King slowly smerked
Asking Alice Warrenne
How goes the spy-game?
XII:XI:2
There's nothing to spy
There is nothing to know for
There's nothing hidden
XII:XI:3
There's nothing secret
That isn't public knowledge
In Your Royal Court
XII:XI:4
For You & Your Queen
Are Transparent openly
In Word & In Deed
XII:XI:5
As the King listened
He lifted His gold chalice
Up to drink from it
XII:XI:6 cup
Raising His brow to
Speak into the hollow cup
"Oh--But there is a
XII:XI:7
Hidden Court Secret
Now--You have not "Winded" it?
Alice slowly smiles
XII:XI:8
Your Lord Majesty?
What could this new secret be?
King Edward attempts
XII:XI:9
To walk away from her
Without giving an answer
When Alice leaped up
XII:XI:10
Onto the King's back
Wrapping her legs around him
To cover his eyes
XII:XI:11
As He began to
Spin Himself around to make
Her dizzy until
XII:XI:12
Alice's hands fell
Then her arms dropped & hung loose
As her body drooped
XII:XI:13
Between the spinning
& The effects of the strong
Wine blacked Alice out
XII:XI:14
Lifelessly in the
King's arms to carry inside
To her bed-chamber.
XII:XII:
XII:XII:1
Alice de Warrenne
Awoke alone in the dark
Being uncertain where
XII:XII:2
Momentarily
Before realizing that
She was in her room
XII:XII:3
Quietly hearing
Her sister in law room-mate
Peacefully sleeping
XII:XII:4
Alice laid staring
Into the darkness with a
Splitting-sore head-ache
XII:XII:5
As Alice recalled
The prior chain of events
Before she "Blacked-Out"
XII:XII:6
It was all fuzzy
She had drank excessively the
Strong unwatered wine
XII:XII:7
At the Royal Zoo
Shortly after dusk Alice
Went to meet the King
XII:XII:8
To find Him playing
With His tamed exotic pets
While waiting for her
XII:XII:9
Alice remembered
She got dizzy from the King
Spinning her around
XII:XII:10
With her on His back
Why was she on the King's back?
Alice asked herself
XII:XII:11
Pondering in the dark
Shortly before the day dawned
He was teasing her
XII:XII:12
Why was He teasing
Her? Alice continued to
Ponder it over
XII:XII:13
The King told her that
There's a new secret at Court
But didn't say what
XII:XII:14
Alice continued
To ponder inside herself
What this secret was?
XII:XIII:
XII:XIII:1
Alice de Warrenne
Was knelt with head bowed before
The Chapel Alter
XII:XIII:2
With the Queen's Ladies
For Morning Mass at dawn with
Queen Isabella
XII:XIII:3
When Alice heard the
Heavy strides of the tardy
King's late arrivial
XII:XIII:4
Allowing the Priest
Stephan Gravesand to proceed
Saying the Blessing
XII:XIII:5
As Mass concluded
Alice peered up to see the
King leaving ahead
XII:XIII:6
Through the Portal doors
Before the other "Faithful"
Crowding after Him
XII:XIII:7
The Alice noticed
That there was someone new who
Was Unfamiliar
XII:XIII:8
Alice de Warrenne
Was passive-aggressive to
Introduce herself
XII:XIII:9
To the fair lady
My name's Alice de Warrenne
Countess Arundel?
XII:XIII:10
Yes. Indeed I am.
And You're? Aline de Brewes
You're a Baronness?
XII:XIII:11
Indeed. Yes. I am
Will you be one of the Queen's
Ladies in Waiting?
XII:XIII:12
No. I don't believe
That is the purpose of my
Prolonged visit here
XII:XIII:13
Alice followed up
By asking why she was there?
Aline stopped walking
XII:XIII:14
To look at Alice
The reason is to be the
King's Royal Mistress.
XII:XIV:
XII:XIV:1
Alice recovers
To say "Welcome then to Court."
Before offering
XII:XIV:2
Her gloved hand to shake
Then Alice excused herself
Going strait-way to
XII:XIV:3
Inform her brother
Surrey & her Earl husband
Edmund FitzAlan
XII:XIV:4
Of the new secret
But her brother & husband
Had already known
XII:XIV:5
Having heard it from
The clamoring crowd that had
Over-heard them talk
XII:XIV:6
Surrey lifts his hand
To strike Alice as Edmund
Stops him from doing
XII:XIV:7
Little good she'll be
But an eye-sore doing that
Edmund protested
XII:XIV:8
As Surrey tells her
Go. Leave us. Go. Leave us. Now.
Alice took heed to
XII:XIV:9
Return back to the
Queen's Royal Apartments to
Join the Queen's Ladies
XII:XIV:10
Queen Isabella
Appeared before them to say
The King of England
XII:XIV:11
Has decided to
Take unto himself by Right
A Royal Mistrss
XII:XIV:12
She's the Baronness
Aline de Brewes--That of
Welsh Nobility
XII:XIV:13
Queen Isabella
Instructed her Ladies to
Afford respect towards
XII:XIV:14
Aline de Brewes
Not being the Queen's rivial
But had Her Blessings.
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XIII:
XIII:I
XIII:I:1
The Sister Mary
Came out from the intercept
Behind the passing
XIII:I:2
Strides of the rushed Earl
Of Surrey John de Warrenne
Being unnoticed
XIII:I:3
As Surrey hurried
To be the Court Orderly
With the "Mistress" news
XIII:I:4
When Sister Mary
Longued forward undetected
To land a strong blow
XIII:I:5
Across Surrey's thick
Neck & shoulders enough to
Tumble him into
XIII:I:6
The dark shadows of
The next vacant intercept
Landing atop him
XIII:I:7
The Sister Mary
Drew her dagger to his throat
As she grabbed Surrey
XIII:I:8
By his testicles
"You are a small man Surrey."
Sister Mary hissed
XIII:I:9
Being face to face
Pressing the sharp dagger point
Closer & Squeezing
XIII:I:10
Her firm grip harder
Sister Mary rebuked him
Who do you think that
XIII:I:11
You are to play games
With the King of England SIR?
You--Lesser Mortal
XIII:I:12
You are a no one
That was made a some one
By a KING of YORE
XIII:I:13
A Plantagenet
KING from Whoms' Royal Blood
My King brother IS.
XIII:I:14
For Whom grows weary
Of your treasonous games by
Planting your Court SPY.
XIII:II:
XIII:II:1
I warn you Surrey
Don't over-step yourself or
You may tumble down
XIII:II:2
This complaint you have
Against your young Countess wife
The NIECE of the KING
XIII:II:3
Has been examined
Naked by the Eyes of God
AND Found to be WHOLE
XIII:II:4
She's physically
a full-developed woman
With an enlarged CLIT
XIII:II:5
She has NO PENIS
Nor has she any BALLS for
You to FEAR Surrey!
XIII:II:6
If I hadn't YOUR'S
In the grasp of my hand I'D
Wonder if you HAD
XIII:II:7
Any BALLS yourself?
TRUST ME. You won't have them long
If you continue
XIII:II:8
Playing all these games
THAT you can not nor will win
You will be SORRY
XIII:II:9
All the excitement
Aroused the Earl of Surrey
Having the Princess
XIII:II:10
Sister Mary there
On top of him & squeezing
His balls made him hard
XIII:II:11
Even with her sharp
Dagger point pressed to his throat
There was no denying
XIII:II:12
As Sister Mary
Lifted her habit above
Her hips to lower
XIII:II:13
Herself down onto
Surrey's standing erection
As they had once done
XIII:II:14
In the days of their
Youth before the King sent her
To the Nunnery.
XIII:III:
XIII:III:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His Throne
XIII:III:2
The Earl of Surrey
Escorts four chained & shackled
Rebel SCOT Women
XIII:III:3
The King slowly turned
His thin lip up to sneer down
At the Hostages
XIII:III:4
Hostages of King
Edward's late Longshanks Father
King Edward the First
XIII:III:5
"Hammer of the SCOTS."
Were five women Hostages
Minus one dead one
XIII:III:6
"HOW RANK the AIR'S TURNED."
There is a sour stench that
Has invaded here
XIII:III:7
As Surrey began
To introduce the Noble
Scottish women by
XIII:III:8
Name & Title the
King Edward interrupted
"I know WHO they ARE."
XIII:III:9
They are rebel SCOTS
There's nothing Noble about
Anyone of them
XIII:III:10
These Scot women breed
The Rebellons that rise up
From under their skirts
XIII:III:11
From these womens' wombs
Come forth their minions of SCOTS
That REBEL against
XIII:III:12
The Authority
Of the King of England for
Whom is their GOD'S KING
XIII:III:13
My Queen wife is full
Of Mercy & Grace--She has
Taken charge of you
XIII:III:14
Against my better
Judgement I've agreed to it
Under one pretense.
XIII:IV:
XIII:IV:1
That ONE pretense was:
All of the Scottish women
Hostages had to
XIII:IV:2
Sleep inside cages
Separately that they may not
Conspire amongst
XIII:IV:3
Themselves during the
Night being unattended
Which the Queen agreeded
XIII:IV:4
The Queen commissioned
Four large over-sized cages
Made of wood & steel
XIII:IV:5
Inside each of the
Four hostages' chambers that
Were spacious enough
XIII:IV:6
To accomindate
A full bed & vanity
With Privy curtains
XIII:IV:7
Queen Isabella
Summoned her widow Consort
Aunt Margaret to come
XIII:IV:8
To London Tower
From her pastorial peace of
Bath & Wells estates
XIII:IV:9
As an assistence
To Queen Isabella in
The hostages' care
XIII:IV:10
For which pleased the Queen's
Widow Consort Aunt Margaret
Very little--WHICH
XIII:IV:11
Was the desired
Effect & response the Queen
Expected from her
XIII:IV:12
The Widow Consort
Would assist the self-proclaimed
Scottish King's sisters
XIII:IV:13
The Countesses of
Surrey & Arundel would
Assist the daughter
XIII:IV:14
Queen Isabella
Would personally assist
The Irish Scot Queen.
XIII:V:
XIII:V:1
Who are you to come
Here to this place & question
The King of England?
XIII:V:2
Who are you that I
Should have to anwser to &
Should explain myself?
XIII:V:3
As God's Ways aren't our's
Nor are the ways of a King
To lesser mortals
XIII:V:4
You are a SPY that
Your brother Surrey sent here
And you know Nothing
XIII:V:5
When will you learn to
Think for yourself instead of
Your brother Surrey
XIII:V:6
Or your Earl husband
I could have all three of your
HEADS on a stick for
XIII:V:7
Your Acts of TREASON!
Alice de Warrenne dropped to
The ground at His feet
XIII:V:8
As the King left her
Laying there on the ground in
A heap only to
XIII:V:9
Return back to her
Aline de Brewes is a
Front to nettle the
XIII:V:10
Baron Ordainers
The King had no intentions
Of "Being" with her
XIII:V:11
It would divert the
Court gossip & irritate
The "LORD ORDAINERS"
XIII:V:12
The King assured her
He had no need for her as
His Royal Mistress
XIII:V:13
Lifting Alice up
Off the hard drafty stone floor
To carry to bed
XIII:V:14
Alice de Warrenne
Rode the King like a stallion
Until the dawn broke.
XIII:VI:
XIII:VI:1
The Queen was pregnent
Having concieved of the King's
Plantagenet Seed
XIII:VI:2
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Gave Praise unto God
XIII:VI:3
For Blessing He
& His Madonna Queen wife
Queen Isabella
XIII:VI:4
With the prospects of
Providing a first-born name
Sake Heir Apparent
XIII:VI:5
To the Throne & Crown
Fullfilling their Duty as
The Royal Couple
XIII:VI:6
The King Of England
Sent out the announcement to
Reaches near & far
XIII:VI:7
Within & aboard
Across the English Channel
To their French brothers
XIII:VI:8
The News of it soared
As celebrations began
Throughout all England
XIII:VI:9
The King of England
Declared a Feast of Days in
Honor of the King's
XIII:VI:10
Beloved Madonna
Queen Isabella for Whom
God "Over-Shadowed"
XIII:VI:11
The Virgin Mary
That she may concieve of His
Holy Divine Seed
XIII:VI:12
As had the Virgin
Princess Queen concieved the King's
Plantagenet Seed
XIII:VI:13
To produce an Heir
For whom Wise precieved that could
Rightly clam both Crowns
XIII:VI:14
Of England & France
Since Queen Isabella was
"France's" last daughter.
XIII:VII:
XIII:VII:1
Queen Isabella
Would depart with Her Household
For Windsor Castle
XIII:VII:2
As a pastorial
Retreat away from the Court
& London Tower
XIII:VII:3
To await the full
Development of the Life
Growing inside her
XIII:VII:4
Queen Isabella
Preferred the fresh air & sun-light
That the gardens &
XIII:VII:6
The Parks afforded
Away from London proper
& the River smells
XIII:VII:7
The King of England
would depart for Dover to
Disembark to York
XIII:VII:8
By ship to Kingston
Before being ferried up
The inlet river
XIII:VII:9
After which the King
Would return South to join His
Queen wife at Windsor
XIII:VII:10
The Queen would take her
Ladies in Waiting as her
Bishop Confessor
XIII:VII:11
The King left with His
Princess Nun Sister Mary
& Niece Eleanor
XIII:VII:12
To escort a group
Of young promising nuns to
The York Nunnery
XIII:VII:13
Queen Isabella
Listened to John the Nakerer's
Fading drum beat as
XIII:VII:14
The King of England's
Progress departed by barge
From London Tower.
XIII:VIII:
XIII:VIII:1
Queen Isabella
Took the Countess of Surrey
Joan of Bar & the
XIII:VIII:2
Countess Arundel
Alice de Warrenne with her
To Windsor Castle
XIII:VIII:3
Leaving Her Widow
Consort Aunt Margaret behind
At London Tower
XIII:VIII:4
In full charge of the
Scottish women hostages'
Care & their welfare
XIII:VIII:5
In the absence of
Queen Isabella's retreat
The King had left the
XIII:VIII:6
Security of
The Rebel Scot hostages
To Earl of Surrey
XIII:VIII:7
In the King's Absence
Making His Progress to York
Before returning
XIII:VIII:8
To Windsor Castle
To join His Queen wife in
The advent birth of
XIII:VIII:9
The Royal's
First issue after being
Married for four years
XIII:VIII:10
The King of England
Also double the Queen's Guards
In His King's abesence
XIII:VIII:11
The King & the Queen
Both precieved & respected
The possible threats that
XIII:VIII:12
This Royal birth could
Generate from within &
From Kingdoms beyond
XIII:VIII:13
Their English Homelands
Queen Isabella being
Without fear inside
XIII:VIII:14
Of giving birth to
A healthy full-term baby
Nor Threats that may be.
XIII:IX:
XIII:IX:1
Suddenly the news
Arrived the Earl of Cornwall
Piers Gaveston the
XIII:IX:2
"Favorite" of the King
Had been executed by
The Earl of Warrick's
XIII:IX:3
Welsh Mercinaries
Unlawfully on Charges
Of Treason after
XIII:IX:4
The Earl of Cornwall
Was found guilty & sentenced
To Death by the swords
XIII:IX:5
Of two Welsh Henchmen
That slayed & beheaded him
As a criminal atop
XIII:IX:6
The Black-Low Hill Road
Before the King could return
From absense in York
XIII:IX:7
A Black Mood fell down
Upon the King Of England
Grieving Cornwall's loss
XIII:IX:8
Hugh Despenser the
Elder being near the King
Took full advantage
XIII:IX:9
Of Cornwall's demize
To fill his position as
The Chief-Advisor
XIII:IX:10
King Edward left the
Royal Business & Affairs
To Hugh the Elder
XIII:IX:11
While He went to join
His Queen wife Isabella
At Windsor Castle
XIII:IX:12
To await the birth
Of the Royal Couple's first
Born child of many
XIII:IX:13
Whether the child was
A Prince or Princess for all
Issues were God's gifts
XIII:IX:14
To serve His Purpose
For the Greater Good of All
As the God seen fit.
XIII:X:
XIII:X:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Was in a "Dark Mood".
XIII:X:2
Which failed to disperse
Wearing a low brow except
When He was with His
XIII:X:3
Madonna Queen wife
Joining Queen Isabella
At Windsor Castle
XIII:X:4
After returning
From York with news of Cornwall's
Death to await the
XIII:X:5
Birth of Their first child
The King was distrubed with the
Ordainers' actions
XIII:X:6
To Unlawfully
Execute a Noblemen
Was "Over-stepping".
XIII:X:7
"Low-birth" with-standing
The Earl of Cornwall--Rightly
Deserved a Lawful
XIII:X:8
Trial of his own Piers
The Ordainer's acts alarmed
The King of England
XIII:X:9
These Ordainers had
Opened a sweeping tide-gate
What the Ordainers
XIII:X:10
Had set in motion
Was a "President" for which
Could be used against
XIII:X:11
Even THEM--Themselves
If the King could prove or could
Provide evidence
XIII:X:12
Against these same Earl's
Responsible for the death of
The Earl of Cornwall
XIII:X:13
Queen Isabella
Being wise beyond Her years
As her King Father's
XIII:X:14
Princess Queen Daughter
Would deduct the same as her
King Husband Edward.
XIII:XI:
XIII:XI:1
The King of England
Would personally conduct His
Own Investagation
XIII:XI:2
Into this Matter
With the "Due-Dilegence" of
That of a "Lice-comb".
XIII:XI:3
The King sat upon
His Throne in His privy rooms
At Windsor Castle
XIII:XI:4
The Lady Bella
Was presented by request
The King instructs her
XIII:XI:5
With the Queens consent
& With Her Royal Seal to
Invite to Her side
XIII:XI:6
The Countess wives of
His two first cousin brothers--Sons
Of Edmund Crouchback
XIII:XI:7
The deceased younger
Brother of the late Longshanks
King Edward the First
XIII:XI:8
Alice de Lacy
& Maud Chaworth both married
To the Lancasters
XIII:XI:9
Also the Countess
Wife of the Earl Warrick
The King assured the
XIII:XI:10
Lady Bella that
Queen Isabella would be
Antisapating
XIII:XI:11
His humble Request
For the King & Queen shared in
The same single mind
XIII:XI:12
Knowing each Other's
Thoughts--Even before Themselves
For which They explained
XIII:XI:13
By being as One
In the Holy Sacrement
Being One in Christ
XIII:XI:14
As They both took Mass
Together or separately
At Dawn each new day.
XIII:XII:
XIII:XII:1
Mysteriously
Gabrielle Gaveston the
Sister of Cornwall
XIII:XII:2
Disappeared the same
Day that Piers Gaveston was
Captured & arrested
XIII:XII:3
By the Ordainers
At Scarborough Castle while
The King was in York
XIII:XII:4
The King stole away
His young Widowed Countess niece
Margaret Gaveston
XIII:XII:5
To an undisclosed
Residence with Her infant
Baby daughter Joan
XIII:XII:6
To privately grieve
The death of her Earl husband
Piers Gaveston as
XIII:XII:7
Well as for their own
Protection against any
Unforseen threats of
XIII:XII:8
Harrasment or harm
By Ordainer supporters
Her elder sister
XIII:XII:9
Eleanor de Clare
The Despenser Matriarch
Remained with Margaret
XIII:XII:10
The King instructed
His Princess Nun sister the
Sister Mary to
XIII:XII:11
Send invitations
Out Requesting His elder
& youngest Princess
XIII:XII:12
Sisters to come to
Windsor Castle as His guest
To share the moment
XIII:XII:13
Of the Royal Birth
Of perhaps the future King?
As an Heir Apparrent
XIII:XII:14
An "Edward"--The Third
As a first-born name-sake Prince
If it be? God's Will.
XIII:XIII:
XIII:XIII:1
The Widow Countess
Cornwall--Margaret Gaveston
Spoke in Private with
XIII:XIII:2
Her Elder sister
The Despenser Matriarch
Eleanor de Clare
XIII:XIII:3
"What were his "Last Words"?
He only spoke one--? Margaret"?
No. He said "Edmund".
XIII:XIII:4
EDMUND? Eleanor
Questioned her widow sister
Are you sure of this?
XIII:XIII:5
It was told to me
By the Earl--Warrick himself
You seen & spoke with
XIII:XIII:6
The Earl of Warrick?
I did. Long enough to spit
In his face & PISS
XIII:XIII:7
On His dusty boots
Before I walked away
With my baby &
XIII:XIII:8
My dead husband's head
For the Monks to sew back on
His stiff head-less corpse
XIII:XIII:9
Are you certan he
Didn't say "Edward" instead?
Perhaps--Prehaps I mis-heard?
XIII:XIII:10
Or Warrick mis-spoke?
But--BUT? What? Eleanor asked
Her sister Margaret
XIII:XIII:11
Margaret paused before
Telling Eleanor what Pier's
Had revealed to her
XIII:XIII:12
Before Cornwall had
Been captured & arrested
At Scarborough Keep
XIII:XIII:13
Margaret explained to
Eleanor that "Edmund" was
A "Royal Secret".
XIII:XIII:14
Piers Gaveston told
Her if any harm came to him
To go tell the King.
XIII:XIV:
XIII:XIV:1
Go tell the King--"WHAT"?
Cornwall told her it was her
Duty as his wife
XIII:XIV:2
Not as the King's niece
But to confront their uncle
King and inform Him
XIII:XIV:3
That she was aware
Of the Royal Secret that
Concerned to "Edmund'.
XIII:XIV:4
Edmund?--Edmund WHO?
Edmund Crouchback? The brother
Of our Grandfather?
XIII:XIV:5
The King's dead uncle?
Or the Earl of Arundel
Edmund FitzAlan?
XIII:XIV:6
"Edmund of Woodstock."
Edmund of Woodstock? The King's
Half Brother? "No. SON."
XIII:XIV:7
Eleanor covered
Her widow sister Margaret's
Mouth with both her hands
XIII:XIV:8
"NEVER. Speak of THAT
Ever again." Eleanor
Seriously spoke
XIII:XIV:9
As you have explained
It is a Royal Secret
As so it should be
XIII:XIV:10
& Shall remain so
If ever you are asked that
We must agree here
XIII:XIV:11
& Now sister that
Piers Gaveston's Last words were
"Edward--NOT Edmund."
XIII:XIV:12
As the two sisters
Sat together in silence
Absorbing the Truth
XIII:XIV:13
Deducting the Sum
Of Parts from the Whole of it
To determine what
XIII:XIV:14
This Royal Secret
Meant?--& Who else knew? Margaret
Agrees to "Edward."
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XIV:
XIV:I:
XIV:I:1
Eleanor pondered
Inside of herself the Truth
Concerning "Edmund"
XIV:I:2
Edmund of Woodstock
Eleanor deducted that
The Royal Secret
XIV:I:3
For which Cornwall knew
& Apparently used to
Be the King's Favorite
XIV:I:4
Used to bribe the King
To be made Earl of Cornwall
To marry the King's niece
XIV:I:5
(Lest he revealed it.)
Eleanor felt protective
Of her King Uncle
XIV:I:6
& Although Cornwall
Took this Royal Secret to
The grave--Yet--It was
XIV:I:7
Not buried with him
After he spoke Edmund's name
Before the sword blow
XIV:I:8
Decapitating
Cornwall's head from his body
Atop Black-Low Hill
XIV:I:9
Eleanor angered
Inside of herself as she
Contemplated it
XIV:I:10
All this to add to
What other Royal Secrets
That Eleanor knew
XIV:I:11
Concerning Margoret
The widow consort of the
Late King Longshanks
XIV:I:12
What a "Jezebel".
Eleanor concluded as
She further pondered
XIV:I:13
It all became clear
To Eleanor explaining
Why the widow Queen
XIV:I:14
Dispised Cornwall's name
As well as explain how he
Was the King's Favorite.
XIV:II:
XIV:II:1
The name of "Edmund"
Did not surface in the form
Of gossip at Court.
XIV:II:2
Apparently it had
Been laid to rest with Cornwall
As Eleanor's ears
XIV:II:3
Were tuned to hear it
If anyone who knew dared to
Publicly speak it out
XIV:II:4
Eleanor as a
Second party to it all
Knew that only her
XIV:II:5
Widow sister knew
What Warrick told her without
Other witnesses
XIV:II:6
Present when Margaret
Openly insulted the Earl
Spitting in his face
XIV:II:7
& Lifting her skirt
As she held her child to piss
On his dusty boots
XIV:II:8
Eleanor & her
Widow sister Margaret would
Agree together
XIV:II:9
To say if they were
Asked what Cornwall's Last words were
They would say: "Edward."
XIV:II:10
To protect both the
Widow Consort Margaret &
Their King Uncle
XIV:II:11
Eleanor would deal
With her step grandmother who
Played the Modern day
XIV:II:12
Role of Jezebel
& How Cornwall lost his head
As John the Baptist
XIV:II:13
The widow consort
Would anwser to Eleanor
When the day came to
XIV:II:14
She'd get her's just as
Cornwall--Warrick did her King
Uncle a Service.
XIV:III:
XIV:III:1
The day soon approached
For Queen Isabella to
Be shut up before
XIV:III:2
The Royal child-birth
"The Queen refuses to
Be shut-up by her
XIV:III:3
Royal Physicans."
The King of England listened
Sitting on the throne
XIV:III:4
"For whom you are one?"
King Edward asked as He raised
His bent brow to smerk
XIV:III:5
Yes. Your Majesty
I am one in that number
For which the Queen has
XIV:III:6
Refused to heed to
Our wise councils of Science
& English Custom
XIV:III:7
Is not my Queen wife's
Body her's? To do with as
She sees to be fit?
XIV:III:8
"NAY." Your Majesty
The Queen's body is as all
Your subject's bodies
XIV:III:8
Which belong to Thee.
So. I see then. S0 that means
Even your body's
XIV:III:9
Subject to your King?
That your body belongs to me?
Yes.--I suppose so.
XIV:III:10
"But Your Majesty
The Queen refuses to be
Shut-up as Custom."
XIV:III:11
The King slowly smerks
To command: "COME. Take this man's
Body & Person
XIV:III:12
Away. & Shut him
Up in PITCH darkness bind
& Rack him on a
XIV:III:13
Bed of spikes until
The day my Queen wife gives birth
To Our healthy child
XIV:III:14
Being full of His
Black Mood the King ordered "AND
Cut out this Fool's tongue."
XIV:IV:
XIV:IV:1
Queen Isabella
Had her own ideas of
A natural child-birth
XIV:IV:2
Refusing to be
Shut-up in the dark prior
To the day of birth
XIV:IV:3
Which was the Custom
But the young Princess Queen had
Witnessed the death of
XIV:IV:4
Her maid giving birth
& Had assisted mid-wives
With other servants
XIV:IV:5
Queen Isabella
Was confident in herself
Being capable
XIV:IV:6
& Well able to
Deliver a baby alone
If she needed to
XIV:IV:7
Queen Isabella
Would not be shut-up instead
She would have fresh air
XIV:IV:8
& Abundant light
Until the very moment
Of God's miracle
XIV:IV:9
Alive inside of
Her would manifest itself
Outside of Her Womb
XIV:IV:10
After morning Mass
The King swifty departed
From Windsor Castle
XIV:IV:11
Riding like Thunder
Leaving His Royal Household
Knights & Guards behind
XIV:IV:12
The King rode across
Windsor's Parks to it's vast dense
Extensive Forest
XIV:IV:13
The King needed to
Find water riding to a
A secluded lake
XIV:IV:14
Where the King rowed a
Boat out to the center to
Remain there alone.
XIV:V:
XIV:V:1
King Edward decalares:
"BEHOLD--ENGLANDS'S. FUTURE KING!"
Prince--Edward the Third
XIV:V:2
The Earl of Chester
For Whom was born in the Lord's
Year of Thirteen-Twelve(1312)
XIV:V:3
On the Autumn day
Of November Thirteenth by
The Madonna Queen
XIV:V:4
Without substaining
Any complications nor
Harm to the healthy
XIV:V:5
& Whole first-born Son
The name-sake Heir-Apparrent
To the Throne & Crown
XIV:V:6
Nor had harm come to
The Mother Queen of England
Queen Isabella
XIV:V:7
For Whom refused the
Wise Council to be "Shut-Up"
By Her Physicans
XIV:V:8
With the assistence
Of Joan Launge as her mid-wife
It all unfolded
XIV:V:9
As natural as a
Mare birthing a colt the Queen
Fullfilled Her Duty
XIV:V:10
To God & Her King
As for all England's future
To be Reigned by a
XIV:V:11
Plantagenet King
For Whom had for Centuries
The King Of England
XIV:V:12
With His Mother-Queen
Stood as the Royal Couple
Together before
XIV:V:13
The Alter of Saint
Edward's Chapel Of Windsor
Holding the new-born
XIV:V:14
Prince Edward the Third
Baptised by Papal Legate
The Cardinal Nouvel.
XIV:VI:
XIV:VI:1
The King & Queen Of
England stood Triumphant as
The Royal Couple
XIV:VI:2
With this production
Of an Heir-Apparrent to
Succeed England's Throne
XIV:VI:3
With a Claim to the
Frank Crown across "The Channel"
Due His Queen Mother
XIV:VI:4
"France's" last Princess
Daughter the youngest issue
Of three Prince brothers
XIV:VI:5
This New Day would set
In motion a New Order
To spin the New World
XIV:VI:6
On both sides of the
English Channel between France
& England's relations
XIV:VI:7
With both sides having
Aggendas & Ambitions
Being Contray
XIV:VI:8
To the interest of
The other's Greater Good for
More Wealth & Glory
XIV:VI:9
To bestow upon
Their Kingdoms & Legecies
For all History
XIV:VI:10
The King & the Queen
Of England had proven the
Ordainers' Claims wrong
XIV:VI:11
Concerning the King's
Preference between the sexes
Apparently He
XIV:VI:12
An appetite for
The opposite sex in as
Much to produce
XIV:VI:13
This first-born name-sake
Heir-Apparent to Succeed
As the next Prince King
XIV:VI:14
Queen Isabella
GLOWED as Her King Husband Gloats
Being Triumphant.
XIV:VII:
XIV:VII:1
After awaiting
The Royal Birth--King Edward
Sat upon the Throne
XIV:VII:2
Inside His private
Inner apartment chambers
At Windsor Castle
XIV:VII:3
The Royal Couple
Decided to remain there
For the Holidays
XIV:VII:4
Hugh Despenser the
Elder escorted into
King Edward's presense
XIV:VII:5
The Earl of Hereford
The Earl of Pembroke & the
Earl of Richmond--Whom
XIV:VII:6
Bowed & knelt before
The Gloating King of England
Waving them to rise
XIV:VII:7
I would of assumed
That each of you would have come
To Congradulate
XIV:VII:8
The Success of your
King & Queen to produce Our
Prince--Heir-Apparent
XIV:VII:9
Perhaps bearing GIFTS?
But--You did NOT come even
To eat the FREE Feast?
XIV:VII:10
The King slowly smerks
Waving a second time for
A silver platter
XIV:VII:11
"So. I saved for you
All a platter to share with
Your "Middle-Party"!
XIV:VII:12
The page removed the
Cover to reveal the DISH
the garnished "Death-Mask"
XIV:VII:13
Of Piers Gaveston
"Behold--The Earl of Cornwall!"
Once--A King-made Earl
XIV:VII:14
Just as each of you!
Whom's a stiff corpse stuffed with Rye
& HEAD sewn back on.
XIV:VIII:
XIV:VIII:1
The King of England
Sat upon the high throne of
His private chambers
XIV:VIII:2
Hugh Despenser the
Elder escorted into
King Edward's presense
XIV:VIII:3
The two Countess wives
Of Lancaster & Warrick
Alice de Lacy
XIV:VIII:4
Alice de Toeni
For whom the King had pleasure
in each separately
XIV:VIII:5
During the period
Of the Ordainer ordeal
He had sought them out
XIV:VIII:6
Before His Princess
Queen wife Isabella had
Become a Woman
XIV:VIII:7
The King's Royal Right
Each being one of many
Fields & Seas He'd "PLOWED"!
XIV:VIII:8
They both bowed & knelt
Before the King Of England
The two of you--BOTH
XIV:VIII:9
Are wives of TRAITORS!
BOTH--Of your Earl husbands have
Begun something here
XIV:VIII:10
Which I shall FINISH
& When I'm FINISHED with it
THEY will be FINISHED!
XIV:VIII:11
You will return to
Your Masters with your King's WORD.
For I will NOT rest
XIV:VIII:12
Until there's Justice
Until I have BOTH their HEADS
As THEY had this one!
XIV:VIII:13
Producing the Dish
With the garnished Death-masks of
Piers Gaveston's head
XIV:VIII:14
The two Countesses
Bowing said together "YOU
King. Are my Master."
XIV:IX:
XIV:IX:1
The King of England
Sat upon the high throne at
Windsor Castle Court
XIV:IX:2
Hugh Despenser the
Elder escorted into
King Edward's presense
XIV:IX:3
A Royal Wet-Nurse
"The Mother-Queen refuses to
Allow a Noble
XIV:IX:4
Wet-nurse to feed the
New-born Prince Edward the Third
As English Custom
XIV:IX:5
The King slowly smerks
To Question the apparent
Wet-dripping Woman
XIV:IX:6
Are you one in this
Number of Wet Nurses?--Please
Excuse I mis-spoke
XIV:IX:7
One in this number
Of ROYAL Wet-Nurses that
Seek to nurse the Prince?
XIV:IX:8
"Yes. Your Majesty
Indeed--I am Noble & wet
Indeed. I can see.
XIV:IX:9
That. You're dripping wet.
My King it's Custom for the
Queen to yield over
XIV:IX:10
The Child to a nurse
To sufficently nurish
The Prince properly
XIV:IX:11
& To preserve the
Queen's paps to return to shape
To prevent sagging
XIV:IX:12
"AND DRIPPING AS YOU?"
Are.--All over the floor HERE
At YOUR King's FEET?
XIV:IX:13
"COME. TAKE HER AWAY!"
Send this DRIPPING Royal WET
nurse to feed the VEAL
XIV:IX:14
After she has licked
Up all the the milk she has
Dripped at her King's feet.
XIV:X:
XIV:X:1
The King of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Invites His minions
XIV:X:2
Of Minstrels to come
To perform & entertain
His Royal guest
XIV:X:3
At Windsor Castle
To celebrate the Christmas
"Yule-Time" Holidays
XIV:X:4
The King of England
Maintained Minions of Minstrels
Continiously
XIV:X:5
Yevon & Ythel
Two Welsh Fan-fair Trumpeters
Yomi Vala played
XIV:X:6
Citole for his wife
Annote's dance performences
Morley--"Roi du North"
XIV:X:7
Was the King's harpess
Minstrel John le Boteler was
Known as "Roi Bruaunt"
XIV:X:8
Was the "Burning Man"
Merlin & Ooghmus both played
Their violins bows
XIV:X:9
Reginald the King's
Astrologist & Thomas
The King's "Liar" Fool
XIV:X:10
Also Viola
& The King's "Little Man" Magnus
Both were le Littles
XIV:X:11
There was Matilda
The King's erotic dancer
John the nakerer
XIV:X:12
Queen Isabella's
Mock-Consort Fool Ursula
The Royal Mistress
XIV:X:13
Aline de Brewes
Came from London Tower with
The King's tooth-less
XIV:X:14
Dancing-Bear Thomas
& Caligula the King's
Pet Spider-Monkey.
XIV:XI:
XIV:XI:1
The Sister Mary
Escorts Yomi & Annote
With John the Naker
XIV:XI::2
To a vacant wing
Of empty rooms where the King
Sat on a high seat
XIV:XI:3
At Windsor Castle
With Holidays concluding
Before returning
XIV:XI:4
To London Tower
King Edward decided to
Make His own Merry
XIV:XI:5
In a private place
Away from all the Noble
Guest attending the
XIV:XI:6
Celebrations for
The King & Queen of England's
First-born name-sake Prince
XIV:XI:7
& The extended
Holiday Season of God's
Gift of Jesus Christ
XIV:XI:8
King Edward welcomed
His favorite minstrels to play
As others followed
XIV:XI:9
Thomas "the Liar"
Came with Matilda to join
Annote dancing to
XIV:XI:10
Her husband Yomi
Playing a citole song to
John's constant drum beat
XIV:XI:11
The Sister Mary
Returned escorting Lady
Maud Chaworth to the
XIV:XI:12
King's private party
For Two--For Himself & His
Beloved child-mate Maud
XIV:XI:13
"Congradulations!"
O--Ye Father King Edward
How Handsome a Prince
XIV:XI:14
As His Father's Son
"Let us drink to the King--The
Father of England."
XIV:XII:
XIV:XII:1
Lady Maud reclined
Across the King's lap watching
All the merriment
XIV:XII:2
Spontaniously
Unfolding before them as
The minstrels performed
XIV:XII:3
The Sister Mary
Refilled cups with the endless
Strong unwatered wine
XIV:XII:4
Behind the scenes John
Lombardy appeared "Charming"
A Giant serpent
XIV:XII:5
For the Erotic
Dancer Matilda to use
In her performance
XIV:XII:6
Of: "The Fall of Man"
A recreation of the
"Original Sin"
XIV:XII:7
Where in Satan cames
In the Form of a Serpent
To beguile Eve
XIV:XII:8
To Take--& To Eat
The Forbidden Fruit from the
Tree of Knowledge walled
XIV:XII:9
In Eden's Garden
Matilda danced naked with
The Large snake set to
XIV:XII:10
The minstrel music
Lady Maud sensed King Edward's
Growing arousel
XIV:XII:11
Rising benenth her
Wedging up in between the
Cheeks of her buttocks
XIV:XII:12
Feeling the effects
Of the strong unwatered wine
Maud began rocking
XIV:XII:13
Herself in response
To Matilda's erotic
Drama-Play to press
XIV:XII:14
Down on King Edward's
Straining bulge as He raised His
Hands to cup her breast.
XIV:XIII:
XIV:XIII:1
The King Of England
Edward Longshanks the Second
Sat upon His throne
XIV:XIII:2
The new Mother Queen
Of England--Isabella
Sat beside her new
XIV:XIII:3
Father King husband
When a Churching Nurse came to
Retrieve the Mother
XIV:XIII:4
Queen Isabella
Your Lord Majesty King Your
New Mother Queen wife
XIV:XIII:5
Should return to Her
Confinement--She refuses
Her "Churching" period
XIV:XIII:6
Of a "Gander's Month"
She MUST--It is our Custom
For She is "UNCLEAN."
XIV:XIII:7
The King slowly smerked
As the Queen Isabella stood to
Turn her back upon
XIV:XIII:8
The petitioning
Woman lifting Her gown skirt
For Her King Husband
XIV:XIII:9
Who sampled Her with
His long finger to judge His
Queen wife's Cleaniness
XIV:XIII:10
King Edward waved His
Finger under His nose &
Sucked it in His mouth
XIV:XIII:11
To knod for His Queen
To resume Her seat beside him
There's NOTHING--UNCLEAN
XIV:XIII:12
Concerning My NEW
Mother Queen Isabella
BUT--I MUST wonder
XIV:XIII:13
By your own odors
If you're not the UNCLEAN one?
Standing to His feet
XIV:XIII:14
My Mother Queen wife's
The Purest Mortal God's made
"COME. TAKE HER AWAY!"
XIV:XIV:
XIV:XIV:1
The King of England
Commissioned a statue of
A "Cephalophore"
XIV:XIV:2
Using the Death-mask
Of the late Piers Gaveston
The Earl of Cornwall
XIV:XIV:3
As a head-less Saint
Wearing a Halo holding
His Head in his hands
XIV:XIV:4
The King erected
Gaveston's head-less statue
Outside Parliment
XIV:XIV:5
To be a contant
Reminder to the March Lord
Baron Ordainers
XIV:XIV:6
As THEIR Crimes stood THERE
Before them perpetually
As a stone statue
XIV:XIV:7
Unremovable
As the Blood stains that remained
On their high-birth hands
XIV:XIV:8
Being a constant
Reminder to these Nobles
For whom murdered a
XIV:XIV:9
Fellow Nobleman
For Unlawfully without
A Trial of One's Piers
XIV:XIV:10
Executed a
Low-birth--King-made Noble the
same as THEY--Themselves.
XIV:XIV:11
For the sake of Law
These Crimes of High-Treason could
Not go Unpunished
XIV:XIV:12
The King would not rest
Until Justice was served as
A matter of LAW
XIV:XIV:13
At the Conclusion
Of the Yule-Time Holidays
At Windsor Castle
XIV:XIV:14
The King announces:
"England" shall cross "The Channel"
As The Guest of "France".
(THE END.)
Monday, May 21, 2018
II:XIII:1
The Sister Mary
Leads Eleanor Fitzalan
The wife of Baron
II:XIII:2
Henry de Percy
For whom the King imprisoned
In London Tower
II:XIII:3
The Sister Mary
Leads Eleanor Fitzalan
To a vacant wing
II:XIII:4
Of empty rooms where
The King of England sat tall
Upon his high seat
II:XIII:5
The Baroness bows
Her head to kneel before the
King of England's feet
II:XIII:6
The King of England
Refuses the Baroness
His ring hand to kiss
II:XIII:7
Requiring her to
Remain kneeling before
The King Edwards feet
II:XIII:8
You are the wife of
A rebellous Baron &
What should persuate me
II:XIII:9
Not to believe that
You are not as rebellious?
For I fear you are.
II:XIII:10
Should you be jailed as
Your rebel Baron husband
Henry de Percy?
II:XIII:11
Eleanor paused
Before she answered the king
Licking her dry lips
II:XIII:12
I am Your Prince King's
Most devout humbled servant
Not a rebel rogue
II:XIII:13
I pray that Your Lord
Majesty will not jail me
For I have a son
II:XIII:14
To raise during his
Rebellous Baron father
Absence being jailed.
II:XIV:
II:XIV:1
The King of England
Slowly smerked as he leaped
From His high seat to
II:XIV:2
Grab the Baroness
Eleanor Fitzalan with
A strong straggle-hold
II:XIV:3
Leaving her gasping
As her face turned shades of red
How will I know that
II:XIV:4
You shall not raise this
Rebel Baron father's son
To be a rebel
II:XIV:5
Son as his father?
The King slowly lifts his ring
To her blue lips to
II:XIV:6
To kiss before he
Released his strong straggle-hold
On the Baroness
II:XIV:7
Allowing her to
Drop falling backwards unto
The hard flagstone floor
II:XIV:8
Staggering to rise
Holding her burning throat she
Answered by hissing
II:XIV:9
NEVER. Your Majesty
He shall Honor & Serve Your
Lord Majesty as
II:XIV:10
HIS King of England
How will I know this? Will you
Submit yourself to
II:XIV:11
The Authority
Of my annointed Kingship
As King of England?
II:XIV:12
Will you take a Vow?
Unto death to serve me as
YOUR King of England?
II:XIV:13
The Baroness dropped
To her knees reaching forth her
Arms to King Edward
II:XIV:14
I Do. Unto Death
As my Master. Lord. King. I
Will serve ONLY Thee.
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Saturday, June 23, 2018




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