When, a little later, Karl entered the pavilion, he saw the boldest of his war-counts on his knees before the daughter of Himiltrude, carefully plaiting the long tresses of chestnut hair which fell down her bosom.
I pledge one who is the truest friend, the boldest hero in all Frank Land.
The deed, the boldestmark of love, For thee that deed I dare uo do!
In the campaign of 1704 Marlborough planned very privately, and executed on his own responsibility, the boldest and most distant march that had ever been attempted in our continental wars.
I may without Vanity say, that I have struck some of the boldest and most successful Strokes of any Man in Great Britain.
I took this Hint from the Ladies Hoods, which I look upon as the boldest Stroke that Sex has struck for these hundred Years last past.
It was to support these first steps that the Government built an aerial railway--one of the boldest works ever attempted in the whole world--to exploit the rich mines of Famatina.
The true measure of the man lies in the fact that, though his life has been a series of the boldest and most daring achievements, his courage is about the very last quality uppermost in your mind when you meet him.
Eager to explore that gloomy lair, Ulysses picked out twelve of his boldest men, with whom he landed, leaving the vessel moored by the shore to await their return.
STORR Of all the Greek knights who fought against Troy the boldest and most chivalrous was Ajax, son of Telamon.
These five men had probably sprung from the biggest of the dragon's teeth, and were the boldest and strongest of the whole army.
All this, however, was not only hidden in mystery as regards the common men of the expedition, but it far out-stripped the boldest conceptions of the great navigator himself.
Spain oweth him her gratitude for the boldest and most beneficial enterprise of the age, and no good subject of the two sovereigns will hesitate to do him honor for his services.
Johnny Wilkes, Johnny Wilkes, Thou boldestof bilks, What a different song you now sing!
A little in front of these an officer and twenty of the boldest men were placed whose duty was to secure the sentinels and remove the abattis that the main column might pass freely.
He was hailed as one of the boldest leaders of the whig party.
It has been painted with the finest touches of our boldest artists.
He had fully imbibed the principles of his venerable preceptor who was one of the boldest of the bold Virginians in the vindication of chartered rights and was a member of the general Congress of 1774.
He was one of the boldest champions of the people.
From that time Judge McKean was hailed as one of the boldest champions of Freedom--one of the ablest defenders of his country's Rights.
He rose rapidly from the grade of lieutenant to that of major and became one of the boldest of the bold.
There are many festering wounds on our body politic that need probing to the bottom--cancers that require the best treatment of the boldest operators in moral, religious and political surgery.
The boldestfeatures of liberal principles in the old revised Constitution of that State were penned by James Wilson.
Among the boldest of the bold was Lewis Morris, born at Morrisania in the vicinity of the city of New York in 1726.
Many of the boldest resolutions that were adopted came from his pen.
He aided largely in giving an impetus to the revolutionary ball and was among the boldest patriots who early resolved to cut the maternal cords that bound the American Colonies to mother Britain.
It required the combined sagacity and wisdom of the boldest sages to preserve the laurels of victory, the trophies of freedom and the chart of our liberty.
Our improvements at home have marched in advance of the boldest conceptions of the most visionary projectors--the fondest anticipations of their most ardent friends.
Nature will claim her rights from the best and boldest of us.
For the present, Julian; but they should have been such as would have made the boldest tremble to think of such infringement of our rights in future.
I had specially asked for General Mower to command the Twentieth Corps, because I regarded him as one of the boldest and best fighting generals in the whole army.
The floes then form an impenetrable barrier to the strongest ships and the boldest navigators.
The boldest of your aeronauts, John Wise, although he has made an aerial voyage of twelve hundred miles above the American continent, has had to give up his project of crossing the Atlantic!
Regular and measured in its movement as the celestial orbs, no deviation is allowable even in its boldest flight.
The public life of a leading statesman," says an eminent writer, "offers the boldest and stateliest outline to the public view.
As soon as day appeared, the boldest ascended into the tower, which they found deserted, and called aloud upon their companions to join them.
Captain James Cook -- one of the boldest and most capable seamen the world has known -- opens the series of Antarctic expeditions properly so called.
Ross had reached the sea now named after him, and the boldest voyage known in Antarctic exploration was accomplished.
In antiquity the peoples of Europe accomplished the navigation of the Mediterranean, and the boldest maritime nation was able to sail round Africa and find the way to India by sea.
Armed with the best weapons, mounted upon choice horses, composed of picked men and officered by the boldest spirits in the North, Federal cavalry now began to be the most potent arm of their service.
And say it they did, in the boldest and plainest of language.
Calling his boldest and most resolute men about him, he formed them into a body to hold the Indians in check, while the non-combatants embarked and crossed the river.
El Voladero de las Animas is an accursed region, into which the hardiest bee-hunters and boldest cascarilleros scarcely dare to enter.
If they but knew how all the boldest strivings of our intellects are as nothing compared to what their beauty can effect!
Ay, sir, there is more true heroism in one day of that humble life, than in theboldest deed of bravery even you have ever witnessed.
There are occasions," muttered he to himself, "when theboldest courses are the safest.
Nor was this all; he abstracted papers of value from amongst them, well knowing the carelessness of your habits, and with what little risk of detection his boldest darings were attended.
Thou sittest upon thy low stone bench and boldest in thy lap the head of thy husband.
The seventh tragedy of the Greek poet had been read; the boldest representation of bitter passion and bloody revenge.
As a result, the land is a hot-bed of the boldest philosophical systems and the wildest theological aberrations.
The silence deepened; up on the benches behind the consul the boldest held his breath, waiting for the outcome.
Steadily, through minutes, the ray lingered, and then the wonder changed to awe and fear; the timid trembled; the boldest spoke in whispers.
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