Historic Scenes and Poetic FanciesHenry Colburn, 1850 - 400 oldal |
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59. oldal
... mournful spirit of decay , Time's ruthless daughter , robed in lichens gray , Throned in their dust , and sternly waving round The iron sceptre of her gloomy sway , O'er mouldering turret , parapet , and mound , With clustering ivy ...
... mournful spirit of decay , Time's ruthless daughter , robed in lichens gray , Throned in their dust , and sternly waving round The iron sceptre of her gloomy sway , O'er mouldering turret , parapet , and mound , With clustering ivy ...
88. oldal
... mournful echoes of the muffled knell , The holy forms denied , which Christians pay E'en to the meanest peasant's lifeless clay . What though no stately canopy is spread , With crowns and trophies meet for royal head , See o'er the ...
... mournful echoes of the muffled knell , The holy forms denied , which Christians pay E'en to the meanest peasant's lifeless clay . What though no stately canopy is spread , With crowns and trophies meet for royal head , See o'er the ...
89. oldal
... mournful hour ? Deeds and not words , bear witness for yon Of faithful liegemen , who united stand In the dim shadowy aisle , and nobly prove Their stainless fealty with devoted love : That glorious six who dauntlessly arose , Scorning ...
... mournful hour ? Deeds and not words , bear witness for yon Of faithful liegemen , who united stand In the dim shadowy aisle , and nobly prove Their stainless fealty with devoted love : That glorious six who dauntlessly arose , Scorning ...
95. oldal
... mournful duty of reading the burial - service over his lifeless remains from the Book of Common Prayer , which he had open in his hand - perhaps the small folio copy still in existence , whose pages , sprinkled with the blood of the ...
... mournful duty of reading the burial - service over his lifeless remains from the Book of Common Prayer , which he had open in his hand - perhaps the small folio copy still in existence , whose pages , sprinkled with the blood of the ...
99. oldal
... mournful were these beams to her who sate In Carisbroke's dark towers all desolate ; For , oh ! sad orphan of a royal line , Amidst these smiling hours , what pangs were thine ! Pangs that have ne'er been told ; yet not the less Didst ...
... mournful were these beams to her who sate In Carisbroke's dark towers all desolate ; For , oh ! sad orphan of a royal line , Amidst these smiling hours , what pangs were thine ! Pangs that have ne'er been told ; yet not the less Didst ...
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AGNES STRICKLAND amidst beautiful beneath bloom blossom Boscobel Boscobel House bosom bound bowers brave breeze bright brow captive castle Chantilly Charles church colonel Condé dark daughter death deep dread duke e'en earl Edward Elizabeth eyes fair faithful flowers fond gaze glory grace grace-cup grief hand hast hath heart heaven Henry Henry VIII HISTORIC ILLUSTRATION honour hope hour Jane Lane John Evelyn king King Arthur lady life-boat light Lochleven lonely lord lord Wilmot Louis XVI majesty Mary Beatrice monarch morning mother mournful ne'er night o'er palace pale pangs perils post 8vo pride prince prince de Condé princess prison Queens of England reign repose Richard Penderel roundhead royal rude scene sigh smile sorrow sovereign spirit sweet tears tender Tewkesbury Abbey thee Thorney Island Thou art towers vols waves weep Whiteladies Whitgreave wild Worcester wreath young
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20. oldal - Proud prelate, I understand you are backward in complying with your agreement : but I would have you know, that I, who made you what you are, can unmake you ; and if you do not forthwith fulfil your engagement, by God I will immediately unfrock you. Yours, as you demean yourself, Elizabeth.
111. oldal - Then, taking my brother Gloucester on his knee, he said, ' Sweetheart, now will they cut off thy father's head.' Upon which the child looked very steadfastly upon him. ' Heed, my child, what I say; they will cut off my head, and perhaps make thee a king ; but, mark what I say, you must not be a king as long as your brothers Charles and James live ; therefore, I charge you, do not be made a king by them.