| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1779 - 360 sider
...fick and fpewing in the lower hall. Next came Viftory., in bright armour, and prefented a rich fword to the King, who did not accept it, but put it by with his hand ; and, by a ftrange medley of verfification, did endeavour to make fuit to the King ; but Viftory did not tryumph... | |
| Sir John Harington - 1792 - 366 sider
...fick and fpewing in the lower hall. Next came Vittory, in bright armour, and prefented a rich fword to the King, who did not accept it, but put it by with his hand ; and, by a ftrange medley of verfification, did endeavour to make fuit to the King ; but Viftory did not tryumph... | |
| Sir John Harington - 1804 - 448 sider
...Faith, who Avere both sick and spewing in the lower hall. Next came Victory, in bright armour, and presented a rich sword to the King, who did not accept...endeavour to make suit to the King. But Victory did not tryumph long ; for, after much lamentable utterance, she was led away like a silly captive, and laid... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 sider
...Faith, who were both sick, and spewing in the lower hall. Next came Victory, in bright anmour, and presented a rich sword to the king, who did not accept it, but put ii by with his hand, and by a strange medley of versification, did endeavour to make suit to the king.... | |
| 1822 - 430 sider
...acc«pt it, but put it by with his Uaud ; and bf a strange medUy of versification, did endeavour to raaUe suit to the King. But Victory, did not triumph long...much lamentable utterance, she was led away like a tilly captive, and put to sleep on the outer steps of the antichamber. Now did Peace make entry, and... | |
| 1822 - 362 sider
...no gift which heaven had not already given his Majesty. Next came Victory, in bright armour, and she presented a rich sword to the King, who did not accept it, but put it by with one hand. But though Victory, by a strange medley of versification, endeavoured to make suit to the... | |
| 1823 - 442 sider
...sick and spewing in the lower hall. Next eame Victory, in bright armour, and presented a rich sword tu the King, who did not accept it, but put it by with lus hand ; and by a strange medley of versification, did endeavour to make suit to the King. But Victory... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 sider
...hall. Next came Victory, in bright armour, and presented a rich sword to the king, who did not accept, but put it by with his hand ; and, by a strange medley...long ; for, after much lamentable utterance, she was ltd away as a silly captive, and laid to sleep in the outer steps of the antichamber. Now did Peace... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 642 sider
...and Faith, who were both sick and spewing in the lower hall. Next came Victory, in bright armour, and presented a rich sword to the King, who did not accept...put it by with his hand ; and by a strange medley of verification, did endeavour to make suit to the King. But Victory did not triumph long ; for, after... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 sider
...sick and spewing in the lower hall. Next came Victory, in bright armour, and presented a rich sword (o r to France or Italy, and gave themselves as many a bis hand ; and by a strange medley of versification, did endeavour to make suit to the King. But Victory... | |
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