Enter the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely.
Enter the Constable of France, the Lord Rambures, Orleans, Dauphin, with others.
From there we should have to enter the Dominion of Kuku Nor and then work on southward to the head waters of the Yangtze River.
With low obeisances they begged the foreign "Noyon" toenter the yurta.
We could not find the regular ford and I forced my camel to enter the stream in the attempt to make a crossing without guidance.
Startled at the voice the lady turned her head; and not seeing the speaker she stood up and attempted to enter the room; observing which the gentleman held her back, preventing her from moving a step.
Enter the Borgias' FOOL and stands unnoticed on fringe of crowd.
Enter the Borgias' FOOL, in plain clothes, carrying bunch of keys.
One man only is allowed to enter the convent,--the archbishop of the diocese.
But, in the first place, how did he manage to enter the convent?
A fleet of Saracens from the African coast presumed to enter the mouth of the Tyber, and to approach a city which even yet, in her fallen state, was revered as the metropolis of the Christian world.
As no unbeliever is permitted to enter the city, our travellers are silent; and the short hints of Thevenot (Voyages du Levant, part i.
As their hails were unanswered, one of the party dismounted to enter the building.
The risk was great toenter the castle, filled as it was with his mighty enemies.
Your crown's awry; I'll mend it and then play- Enter the guard, rushing in FIRST GUARD.
Enter the city, clip your wives, your friends, Tell them your feats; whilst they with joyful tears Wash the congealment from your wounds and kiss The honour'd gashes whole.
Mirabel left Francine to enter the lodge by herself.
Climbs into a tree] Enter the KING, with a paper KING.
He called to her carelessly and absently to come in, plainly thinking that it was only the servant who applied for permission to enter the room.
Three of the keys proved to be of a size to enter the lock, but none of them would turn it.
You may understand that the moment has come for me to re-enter the bosom of the Church.
Have you not observed that the captain of your little vessel, on entering the roadstead, sent forward, in order to obtain permission to enter the port, a little boat bearing his logbook and the register of his voyagers?
Then the officer, with the same calm politeness, invited his prisoner toenter the house.
Well, as he means to enter the Church at the same time as myself, he does not despair of becoming Pope in his turn, or at least a cardinal.
Enter the Bishop of Rochester, Surrey, Shrewsbury, Lieutenant of the Tower, and Warders with weapons.
Enter the Shrieve, with Faulkner a ruffian, and Officers.
Let some of us enter the strangers' houses, And, if we find them there, then bring them forth.
Enter the Earls of Shrewsbury and Surrey, Sir Thomas Palmer, and Sir Roger Cholmley.
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