We cannot but add, that of this lordly palace, where princes feasted and heroes fought, now in the bloody earnest of storm and siege, and now in the games of chivalry, where beauty dealt the prize which valour won, all is now desolate. Ballou's Monthly Magazine - Pàgina 4151868Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pàgines
...with lofty trees, from amongst which the extended front and massive towers of the Castle were teen to rise in majesty and beauty. We cannot but add,...feasted and heroes fought, now in the bloody earnest of «form and siege, and now in the games of chivalry, where beauty dealt the prize which valour won,... | |
| William Beattie - 1842 - 398 pàgines
...deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst which the extended front and massive towers of the castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty." Such was the royal castle of Kenilworth when, attended by thirty-one barons, the ladies of her court,... | |
| 1843 - 506 pàgines
...many a northern chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer, fallow deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty...the castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty." Queen Elizabeth visited the Earl of Leicester at Kenilworth in the years 1566, 1568, and 1575. The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pàgines
...deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst which the extended front and massive towers of the castle were seen to...where princes feasted and heroes fought, now in the Moody earnest of storm and siege, and now in the games of chivalry, where beauty dealt the prize which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pàgines
...extended front and massive towers of ihe Castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty. We cannot Urt add, that of this lordly palace, where princes feasted and heroes fought, now in the bloody earnest of sim m and siege, ami now in the games of chivalry, where beauty dealt the prize \vhich valour won,... | |
| William Beattie - 1844 - 404 pàgines
...deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst which the extended front and massive towers of the castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty." Such was the royal Castle of Kenilworth, when, attended by thirty-one barons, the ladies of her court,... | |
| William Coombs Dana - 1845 - 408 pàgines
...deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from among which the extended front and massive towers of the castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty. " Of this lordly palace, where princes feasted and heroes fought, now in the bloody earnest of storm... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pàgines
...deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from amongst which the extended front and massive towers of the Castle were seen to...in the bloody earnest of storm and siege, and now in the games of chivalry, where beauty dealt the prize which valour won, all is now desolate. The bed... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm), Black Adam and Charles, ltd - 1846 - 504 pàgines
...many a northern chief. Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of red deer, fallow deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty...the castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty." Queen Elizabeth visited the Earl of Leicester at Kenilworth in the years 1566, 1S68, and 1575. The... | |
| 1847 - 582 pàgines
...deer, roes, and every species of game, and abounding with lofty trees, from among which the extended front and massive towers of the castle were seen to rise in majesty and beauty." The Keep. There are few edifices now remaining in England that lay claim to so venerable an antiquity... | |
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