Historic Scenes and Poetic FanciesHenry Colburn, 1850 - 400 oldal |
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17. oldal
... arm , and showed the limb wearish , withered , and small ; but it never was otherwise . Hastings , who would with all the satisfaction of a poli- tical partisan have listened to any calumny , however im- probable , on the unfortunate ...
... arm , and showed the limb wearish , withered , and small ; but it never was otherwise . Hastings , who would with all the satisfaction of a poli- tical partisan have listened to any calumny , however im- probable , on the unfortunate ...
33. oldal
... arms in their hands ; And brightly the monarch has smiled through her tears , As she bows to her yeomen , and welcomes her peers , While they gaze on her beauty and vow " ' tis a cause To win cowards to fight for true glory's applause ...
... arms in their hands ; And brightly the monarch has smiled through her tears , As she bows to her yeomen , and welcomes her peers , While they gaze on her beauty and vow " ' tis a cause To win cowards to fight for true glory's applause ...
43. oldal
... arms of Scotland , together with a stone enta- blature , which , though broken , is still in existence , in the orchard of the adjacent grange , inscribed in ancient letters with the day of the month and the date of the year , and even ...
... arms of Scotland , together with a stone enta- blature , which , though broken , is still in existence , in the orchard of the adjacent grange , inscribed in ancient letters with the day of the month and the date of the year , and even ...
74. oldal
... arms of a man who was accustomed to shed Christian blood as a trade . " " A sentiment apparently over - delicate at that moment , and certainly the more remarkable from the lips of a prin- cess who had sanctioned sanguinary executions ...
... arms of a man who was accustomed to shed Christian blood as a trade . " " A sentiment apparently over - delicate at that moment , and certainly the more remarkable from the lips of a prin- cess who had sanctioned sanguinary executions ...
112. oldal
... arms , kissed and embraced her also , and solemnly implored God's blessing and protection for them both . Then , feeling his own emotion becoming too painfully excited , he said to Juxon , " Have them taken away ! " and turned to the ...
... arms , kissed and embraced her also , and solemnly implored God's blessing and protection for them both . Then , feeling his own emotion becoming too painfully excited , he said to Juxon , " Have them taken away ! " and turned to the ...
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AGNES STRICKLAND battle of Worcester beautiful bloom Boscobel Boscobel House bosom bound brave bright captive castle Chantilly church colonel Carlis Condé Cromwell dark daughter death dread duke e'en earl earl of Derby Edward Elizabeth eyes fair faithful father feelings flowers foes fond France fugitive gaze glory Gloucester grace grace-cup grave grief hand hast hath heart Henry HISTORIC ILLUSTRATION honour hope hour James's Palace Jane Lane John Evelyn king Charles king's lady life-boat light lonely lord lord Wilmot Louis XVI majesty Mary Beatrice midst monarch morning mother mournful murdered ne'er night noble o'er palace pale pangs perils prince prince de Condé princess prison repose Richard Penderel roundhead royal rude scene sigh smile sorrow sovereign spirit sweet tears tender Tewkesbury Tewkesbury Abbey thee thou towers vols waves weeping Whiteladies Whitgreave wild Worcester young
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15. oldal - My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there : I do beseech you send for some of them.
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.
143. oldal - The dimensions of this mercy are above my thoughts. It is, for aught I know, a crowning mercy. Surely, if it be not, such a one we shall have, if this provoke those...