That place being past, we found the habitation of the people called Teguenondahi, standing vpon an high mountaine, and the valley of Hochelay, which standeth in a Champaigne countrey.
Magnificent galleries, painted by Philippe de Champaigne and other artists, represented the chief events in the cardinal's reign, and were hung with the portraits of the great men of France.
The French king aduertised of the earls arriuall, and of these his atchiued enterprises, sent foorth by and by the earle of Champaigne with a mightie armie into Guien to aid his people there.
Howbeit, the earle of Champaigne was easilie reduced againe to his former obedience, by the high wisedome and policie of the queene mother, who had the gouernement of hir sonne the yoong king and his realme committed vnto hir.
In the full face one sees rather the man who was also a princely patron of the arts and artists (of De Champaigne amongst their number), and the founder of the French Academy.
The two men were mutually attached, and in after years Champaigne discoursed at a session of the Academy on the merits of his friend Poussin.
Du Chesne was of mediocre talent and jealous disposition, and Champaigne and Poussin soon left him.
Among the artist friends of his wandering years was Philippe de Champaigne (see under 798).
Champaigne returned to Brussels, but was recalled in 1627 to succeed Du Chesne.
Ethel felt better after a few drops of champaigne and began to tidy her hair while Bernard packed the remains of the food.
Oh we strole round and eat ices and champaigne and that kind of thing and sometimes there is a little music.
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Is not her 'champaigne and chicken' worth a forest or two?
I never saw such men, and I think in the attack at Champaigne they were perfectly wonderful.
Carawitchet told you that your rich food and Champaigne would produce nothing but poor health and real pain?
On Miss Tittup inquiring if his depression is due to losses at cards, he replies, 'No, faith, our Champaigne was not good yesterday.
I must absolutely change my wine-merchant; I cannot taste his Champaigne without disordering myself for a week.
Is not her "champaigne and chicken" worth a forest or two?
The present fame of Champaigne surpasses that of Pompone.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "champaigne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.