Heath's Book of Beauty: With Beautifully Finished Engravings, from Drawings by the First ArtistsLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... brother of the count , in whose charge she had been left , deceived by their message , and hardly knowing how to deny the visit of the heiress to her own parents , suffered her to depart from his custody . The first time of John's ...
... brother of the count , in whose charge she had been left , deceived by their message , and hardly knowing how to deny the visit of the heiress to her own parents , suffered her to depart from his custody . The first time of John's ...
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... brother , the powerful Count of Eu , were raising Poitou . Under these circumstances John and his bride , in all haste , embarked for Normandy , and establishing their court at Rouen ( a town which afterwards obtained a dread- ful ...
... brother , the powerful Count of Eu , were raising Poitou . Under these circumstances John and his bride , in all haste , embarked for Normandy , and establishing their court at Rouen ( a town which afterwards obtained a dread- ful ...
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... brother Alphonzo count of Poictiers , and as possessor of Poitou Isabella's husband was obliged to do homage to him . This was wormwood to the And this over- Louis of France countess - queen ; and her rage and disdain were 12 ISABELLA ...
... brother Alphonzo count of Poictiers , and as possessor of Poitou Isabella's husband was obliged to do homage to him . This was wormwood to the And this over- Louis of France countess - queen ; and her rage and disdain were 12 ISABELLA ...
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... Philippe le Bel , crafty and unprincipled , resolved to take advantage of his intended brother - in - law's anxiety to 1 Piers of Langtoft . C complete the match , and declared that before he would MARGUERITE OF FRANCE . 17.
... Philippe le Bel , crafty and unprincipled , resolved to take advantage of his intended brother - in - law's anxiety to 1 Piers of Langtoft . C complete the match , and declared that before he would MARGUERITE OF FRANCE . 17.
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... brother , Edward II . Many are the instances recorded of this queen's using her influence with her husband to induce him to forgive certain debtors to the crown , and also of her excusing the payment of several fines due to herself . It ...
... brother , Edward II . Many are the instances recorded of this queen's using her influence with her husband to induce him to forgive certain debtors to the crown , and also of her excusing the payment of several fines due to herself . It ...
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Seite 302 - Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt hath also a perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn.
Seite 307 - Majesty's lap and fell at his feet, though I rather think it was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His Majesty then got up and would dance with the Queen of Sheba, but he fell down and humbled himself before her and was carried to an inner chamber and laid on a bed of state, which was not a little defiled with the presents of the Queen which had been bestowed on his garments, such as wine, cream, jelly, beverage, cakes, spices, and other...
Seite 306 - I have passed much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking, where the manners were such as made me devise the beasts were pursuing the sober creation, and not man in quest of exercise or food.
Seite 74 - Gloucester : and two daughters, Blanche and Philippa ; the former married to the duke of Bavaria, the latter to the king of Denmark.
Seite 261 - ... those were the four evangelists and the apostle St. Paul, who had been long shut up in an unknown tongue, as it were in prison ; so as they could not converse with the common people. The queen answered very gravely, that it was best first to inquire of them, whether they would be released or no.
Seite 199 - ... flesh whatsoever: for which yet you have cast me into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles. But I forgive you all, and pray God to do so likewise.
Seite 305 - I saw him in the next progress after his inauguration, which was as green as the grass he trod on, with a feather in his cap, and a horn, instead of a sword, by his side ; how suitable to his age, calling, or person, I leave others to judge from his pictures...
Seite 260 - Christ was the word that spake it, He took the bread and brake it, And what that word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Seite 285 - His eyes large, ever rowling after any stranger came in his presence, insomuch, as many for shame have left the roome, as being out of countenance : His Beard was very thin: His Tongue too large for his mouth, which ever made him...
Seite 211 - My sister Elizabeth is in good health (thanks to our Lord), and such a child toward, as I doubt not, but your highness shall have cause to rejoice of in time coming...