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
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1847 - 544 pàgines
...friable stone, not well calculated to stand the weather. " We cannot but add," says Sir Walter Scott, " that of this lordly palace, where princes feasted and heroes fought, now m the bloody earnest of storm and siege, and now in the games of chivalry, where beauty dealt the prize... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pàgines
...fallow-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... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 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... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 698 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... | |
| 1853 - 114 pàgines
...they were, for ever after, to be associated with the recollections of their ancient splendour, when a lordly palace, where princes feasted and heroes fought,...in the bloody earnest of storm and siege, and now in the games of chivalry, where " beauty dealt the prize by valour won." tt. CLAY, VMSTEK, BREAD SIRKKI... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1853 - 646 pàgines
...after, to be associated with the recollections of their ancient splendour, when a lordly palace, whore 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 by valour won." NINEVEH— COSTUME. THE love... | |
| 1853 - 454 pàgines
...majesty and beauty. We cannot but add, that pf this lordly palace, where princes feasted and herpt-s 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. 'I he... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 776 pàgines
...with lofty trees, from amongst which the extended front and massive towers of the Cast!«: were •een to rise in majesty and beauty. We cannot but add,...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 désola te. The... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1857 - 210 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." — Kenilworth, chap. 25. of amusement which the age could produce. As may be seen from the extracts... | |
| D C. Maccarthy - 1858 - 324 pàgines
...rise of Cromwell, who bestowed the place on one of his officers, and according to Sir Walter Scott, " this lordly palace, where princes feasted and heroes...in the bloody earnest of storm and siege, and now in the games of chivalry,—where beauty dealt tha prize which valour won,—all is now desolate."... | |
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