Knights and Their DaysRichard Bentley, 1856 - 509 páginas |
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admirable armour arms battle blood brave brother called Cardinal castle Catherine de Medicis cavalier ceremony champion Charlemagne Charles Charles II chevalier chivalry Christian Church court daughter death delight Duchess Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of Guise Earl Edward elected Emperor enemies England English exclaimed eyes Falstaff father favourite foreign France Franz von Sickingen French friends Fulke gallant Garter gave gentleman George George III Guise hand head heart Henri III Henry hero Holy honour horse house of Guise Huguenot Hutten illustration Jacques de Lelaing James King King's knighthood knightly knights lady latter lived looked Lord Lorraine Louis Louis XV married Master Guy monarch monk never noble Northumberland once passed person Philip Phillis poor priest Queen Rambouillet readers reign remarked romance royal saint says Sir John sire soldier sovereign princes spirit squire sword thou thought throne took wife Windsor young
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Página 354 - I must have wanton poets, pleasant wits, Musicians, that with touching of a string May draw the pliant king which way I please: Music and poetry is his delight; Therefore I'll have Italian masks by night, Sweet speeches, comedies, and pleasing shows...
Página 355 - Sometime a lovely boy in Dian's shape With hair that gilds the water as it glides, Crownets of pearl about his naked arms, And in his sportful hands an olive-tree, To hide those parts which men delight to see...
Página 509 - They are happy as brutes are happy, with a piece of fresh meat - with the grossest sensuality. But, Sir, the profession of soldiers and sailors has the dignity of danger. Mankind reverence those who have got over fear, which is so general a weakness.
Página 214 - Majesty sitting under his state in the banqueting house, the chirurgeons cause the sick to be brought, or led, up to the throne, where they kneeling, the King strokes their faces, or cheeks with both his hands at once, at which instant a chaplain in his formalities says, " He put his hands upon them, and he healed them.
Página 15 - In 67 months she was tapped 66 times : Had taken away 240 gallons of water, Without ever repining at her case, Or ever fearing the operation.
Página 48 - The ladies' hearts began to melt, Subdued by blows their lovers felt. So Spanish heroes, with their lances, At once wound bulls
Página 402 - His genius lay chiefly in war, in which his courage was more admired than his conduct. Great errors were often committed by him ; but his heroical courage set things right, as it inflamed those who were about him.
Página 355 - Sweet speeches, comedies and pleasing shows; And in the day, when he shall walk abroad, Like sylvan nymphs my pages shall be clad. My men, like satyrs grazing on the lawns, Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay.
Página 354 - Saunders, her body was by her express request dressed ' in a very fine Brussels lace head-dress, a holland shift with a tucker and double ruffles of the same lace, and a pair of new kid gloves, and was then wrapped in a winding-sheet of fine linen.
Página 330 - But there be no such comedians as we have here ; yet the women are the best actors, they play their own parts, a thing much desired in England by some ladies, inns o...