| 'Every morning Sir Christopher sat in his Justice's chair, under the helmets and coats of armour' | | Frontispiece |
| 'He was seized with a mighty wrath, and, catching his son sharply by the ear, led him out of the throng' | To face p. | [30] |
| 'Fair White Rose of Somerset, let me be assured by a kiss from your sweet lips' | " " | [52] |
| 'We played together, he on the violoncello, I upon the spinnet' | " " | [56] |
| 'And Robin was come home again, and I was lying in his arms, and he was kissing me' | " " | [68] |
| 'Her schoolgirls were engaged in working and embroidering flags for the Duke's army' | " " | [110] |
| '"Boys," I said, "beware; if you go up higher you will certainly meet wild men"' | " " | [164] |
| 'I was standing at the wicket waiting for my basket to be taken in' | " " | [182] |
| 'As I passed through the crowd, one caught me by the arm' | " " | [212] |
| 'When I came to my senses the Captain gave me a glass of cordial' | " " | [228] |
| 'This I did, and so stood before them all bareheaded' | " " | [236] |
| 'Barnaby holding the pistol to the poor wretch's head, so that he should not bellow and call for assistance' | " " | [313] |