Every other squadron was armed with lances, from the metal points of which fluttered yellow and white pennons. |
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Nearly all the Norman spears were embellished with pennons of from two to five points. |
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Under Edward I and Edward II, pennons bearing the Cross of Saint George were carried, along with those of Saint Edmund the Martyr and Saint Edward the Confessor. |
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Pennons snapped in the breeze which was picking up with the beginning of the storm as they approached the tightly shut main gates. |
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Pennons snapped in the winds, and the smells of incense rose from two vast temples, to the peripheral sound of thousands of voices raised in loving adoration. |
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