Historic Scenes and Poetic FanciesHenry Colburn, 1850 - 400 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 38 találatból.
5. oldal
... courts at festive times , Or with their royal queens , at Lenten - tide , Went daily forth to hear black friars sing Matins and vespers song , and duly paid Their Easter offerings at Powle's ancient fane . Sometimes it liked them at the ...
... courts at festive times , Or with their royal queens , at Lenten - tide , Went daily forth to hear black friars sing Matins and vespers song , and duly paid Their Easter offerings at Powle's ancient fane . Sometimes it liked them at the ...
7. oldal
... court , In the green meads and hawthorn glades of Kent , Attended by a motley company Of loving lieges , from gay London town , Who came to bid good morrow to his grace , And shouted with delight to see him wear The first - found ...
... court , In the green meads and hawthorn glades of Kent , Attended by a motley company Of loving lieges , from gay London town , Who came to bid good morrow to his grace , And shouted with delight to see him wear The first - found ...
10. oldal
... courts , and woman comes , With glaring eye and forehead unabashed , To quaff the liquid fire that drowns remorse , And sends her forth a creature doubly lost . Shall not the cry of those unhappy ones , The suicidal multitudes - who ...
... courts , and woman comes , With glaring eye and forehead unabashed , To quaff the liquid fire that drowns remorse , And sends her forth a creature doubly lost . Shall not the cry of those unhappy ones , The suicidal multitudes - who ...
21. oldal
... court as early as the days of the Plantagenets , for Matthew of Paris tells us , that Henry III . , who was very much alarmed at thunder , being overtaken by a sudden tempest when in his barge on the Thames , sought refuge from the fury ...
... court as early as the days of the Plantagenets , for Matthew of Paris tells us , that Henry III . , who was very much alarmed at thunder , being overtaken by a sudden tempest when in his barge on the Thames , sought refuge from the fury ...
24. oldal
... court . The insur- gent populace soon after rose and tore down the Cross of St. Paul's , forgetting , in their ardour of religious destruc- tiveness , that from it the Reformation had been promulgated in the city . CHARING CROSS . The ...
... court . The insur- gent populace soon after rose and tore down the Cross of St. Paul's , forgetting , in their ardour of religious destruc- tiveness , that from it the Reformation had been promulgated in the city . CHARING CROSS . The ...
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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...