Now did Peace make entry, and strive to get foremost to the king ; but I grieve to tell how great wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates... Londiniana: Or, Reminiscences of the British Metropolis - Side 2af Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1804 - 444 sider
...of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming. I have much marvalled at these strange pegean tries, and they do bring to my remembrance what passed of this sort... | |
| Sir John Harington - 1804 - 448 sider
...of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming. 351 what passed of this sort in our Queens days ; of which I was sometime an humble presenter and assistant6... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 sider
...wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants, and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive-branch, and laid on the pates...pageantries ; and they do bring to my remembrance what past of this sort in our queen's days, of which I was sometime a humble presenter and assistant, but... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 486 sider
...•wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants, and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive-branch, and laid on the pates...oppose her coming. I have much marvelled at these si range pageantries; and they do bring to my remembrance what past of this sort in our queer.'s days,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 478 sider
...wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants, and, innrli conlrarv to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive-branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her corning. I have much marvelled at these • irange pageantries; and they do bring to my remembrance... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 536 sider
...those of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, made rudely war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming. " I have much marvelled at those strange pageantries, and they do bring to my remembrance what passed of this sort in our queens... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 sider
...; and, much contrary to her semblance, made rudely war with her olive branch, and laid on the pales of those who did oppose her coming. " I have much marvelled at those strange pageantries, and they do bring to my remembrance what passed of this sort in our queens... | |
| 1856 - 838 sider
...of her attendants; and. much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch, and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming." It was on this occasion that a noble Dane left behind him the celebrated whistle commemorated by Burns,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 482 sider
...wrath she did discover unto those of her attendants, and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive-branch, and laid on the pates...pageantries; and they do bring to my remembrance what past of this sort hi our queen's days, of which I was sometime a humble presenter and assistant, but... | |
| 1822 - 696 sider
...of her attendants ; and, much contrary to her semblance, most rudely made war with her olive branch and laid on the pates of those who did oppose her coming." In this reign lived and died Sir John Spencer, once Lord Mayor of London, respecting whom some circumstances... | |
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