That was beautiful then, that was blest, Is it wholly discrowned and deprest, Trodden under by sloth into shame?
To this discrowned Queen of Nations every page in the present volume testifies the profound and ardent loyalty of Garibaldi's soul.
They fell upon the queenly city on all sides, and discrowned her of her imperial diadem.
Was this to be the end of her triumphal progress through the shouting crowds of her capital--doomed amid the mocking laughter of the Muscovites to quit the cathedral a discrowned princess, attended by a melancholy train of fallen ministers?
Those over whom you have queened it will be able to point the finger of scorn at the discrowned princess, branded with the stain of illicit birth.
She rested, also, with a sort of romantic interest on the personal fortunes of the young discrowned king, who had been unjustly excluded by foreigners from his rights and was now about to lose the best of his remaining possessions.
He enters by mistake an inner room at the moment when a frightened servant brings the discrowned potentate a periwig large enough to reach to the elbows.
As the shreds of a plumage of gold on the ground The sun-flakes by multitudes lie, Shed loose as the petals of roses discrowned On the floors of the forest engilt and embrowned And reddened afar and anigh.
For this cause Octavian sits a King in Alexandria; for this cause Antony is discrowned and dead; and for this cause I, too, must die to-night!
But I will not die a discrowned king," said Stephen.
But, by the glory of God, I will not live a discrowned king!
For what man ever was unhappy at not being a king, save a discrowned king?
They are the infirmities of a great lord, of a discrowned king.
From Rome to Genoa, under escort of four Genoese galleys, the boy next cautiously sailed; for all the coast swarmed with the armed galleys of Pisa, the staunch supporter of the discrowned Otho.
And what bad advisers, always appealing to his better qualities and so enlisting his worser, had discrowned this mechanic?
The assailant was a lady; and she had a hearing, although she treated Society as a discrowned monarch on trial for an offence against a more precious: viz.
History, pleads for the pride of the great discrowned Family giving her illumination there.
Therefore this pauper sovereign, discrowned and fed by the charity of the Gileadite pastoral chief, sings, "Thou hast put gladness in my heart, more than in the time that their corn and wine increased.
In the former the discrownedking sings, as he rises from his nightly bivouac.
It seemed to him that had he seen her standing in her shift in the snow, like our Lady of Hungary, discrowned and homeless, he would have been glad.
But the bull, feeling himself discrowned and unlordly in the absence of his antlers, paid no attention to either cows or calves.
He was too lordly in spirit to feel cast down or discrowned when his head was shorn of its great ornament; and he never felt the spring moroseness which drives most bull moose into seclusion.
She laid her body as the ground, Her tender body as the ground to those Who passed; her harpstrings cannot sound In a strange land; discrowned She sits, and drunk with woes.
The paling roses of a cloud, The fading bow that arches space, These woo my fancy toward my shroud; Toward the place Of faces veiled, and headsdiscrowned and bowed.
In my brow Of kingly whiteness shall be crowned anew Your discrowned human nature.
Elsie persistently clung to Vashti, and verily there seems a grim fitness in her selection,--a dismal analogy between my blasted life and that of the discrowned Persian Queen.
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