After that the King led a lady a single coranto; and then the rest of the lords, one after another, other ladies ; very noble it was, and great pleasure to see. Then to country dances, the King leading the first, which he called for, which was, says he,... Old Country Life - Side 187af Sabine Baring-Gould - 1890 - 358 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 422 sider
...the first, which he called for ; which was, says he, ' Cuckolds all awry,' the old dance ofEnglande. Of the ladies that danced, the Duke of Monmouth's...the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the Queene herself, stand up : and indeed he dances rarely, and much better than the Duke of York. Having... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1825 - 622 sider
...the first, which he called for; which was, says he, " Cuckolds all awry, the old dance of Englande. Of the ladies that danced, the Duke of Monmouth's...the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the Queene herself, stand up; and indeed he dancei rarely, and much better than the Duke of York. Having... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 484 sider
...dances ; the King leading the first, which he called for ; which was, says he, ' Cuckolds all awry,' the old dance of England. Of the ladies that danced,...my Lady Castlemaine, and a daughter of Sir Harry de Vickis, were the best. The manner was, when the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the Queene... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 488 sider
...dances ; the King leading the first, which he called for ; which was, says he, ' Cuckolds all awry,' the old dance of England. Of the ladies that danced,...my Lady Castlemaine, and a daughter of Sir Harry de Vic's were the best. The manner was, when the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the Queen... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 704 sider
...dances, the king leading the first, which he called for by name, as • the old dance of England.' The manner was, when the king dances, all the ladies...he dances rarely, and much better than the duke of York."5 At this ball lady Castlemaine appeared in richer jewels than those of the queen and the duchess... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 524 sider
...dances; the King leading the first, which he called for, which was, says he, " Cuckolds all awry," 3 the old dance of England. Of the ladies that danced,...Castlemaine, and a daughter of Sir Harry de Vicke's, 3 were the best. The manner was, when the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the Queen herself,... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 494 sider
...dances ; the King leading the first, which he called for, which was, says he, " Cuckolds all awry,"2 the old dance of England. Of the ladies that danced,...my Lady Castlemaine, and a daughter of Sir Harry de Vicke's,3 were the best. The manner was, when the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the... | |
| Samuel Elliot Hoskins - 1854 - 438 sider
...Pepys, " the king leading the first, which he called for; which was, he says, ' Cuckolds all Awry,' the old dance of England. Of the ladies that danced,...my lady Castlemaine, and a daughter of Sir Harry De Vick's, were the best." The month of March, 1647, is a stirring time in Jersey. The royalists, driven... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1855 - 556 sider
...country-dances ; the King leading the first, which he called for ; which was, says he, ' Cuckolds all awry,' the old dance of England. Of the ladies that danced,...my lady Castlemaine, and a daughter of Sir Harry de Yicke's,* were the best. The manner was, when the King dances, all the ladies in the room, and the... | |
| John Wade - 1856 - 862 sider
...leading the first, which he called for, which was, ' Cuckolds all away/ the old dance of England. . . . The manner was, when the king dances, all the ladies in the room, and the queen herself, stand ; and indeed he dances rarely, and much better than the Duke of York." — Menu. of the Stuarts, voL... | |
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