Later we visited the remarkable Hostel Dieu and its wonderful painting of the Last Judgment, we scrambled up into the Belfry, and went into the Park, and learned something of trout which eat swans!
A hostel of that name has stood here ever since Henry V.
There was a hostel named ‘La Starre’ in Winchester in the reign of Henry IV.
Byron exulted when informed that a well-thumbed volume of the English Bards had been seen, soon after its publication, at a little hostel in Albany.
The author of Peter Wilkins was a frequent visitor at an hostel near Clifford's Inn, and Dr.
The extension of the hostel system, for instance, which is indispensable to the removal of some of the worst moral and physical influences upon education, is largely a matter of money.
One of the most interesting institutions in Kolhapur is a hostel specially endowed for non-Brahman, Mahratta, Mahomedan, and Jain youths who are following the courses of the Rajaram College.
Tis then, now, that Conaire son of Eterscél went towards the Hostel along the Road of Cualu.
Now as to the reavers, every one of them that escaped from the Hostel went to the cairn which they had built on the night before last, and they brought thereout a stone for each man not mortally wounded.
So that none were left in the Hostel in Conaire's company save Conall and Sencha and Dubthach.
Then Conaire himself sallies out of the Hostel together with some of his people, and they fight a combat with the host of reavers, and six hundred fell by Conaire before he could get to his arms.
Thrice fifty warriors will fall before each of them in front of the Hostel and not farther than a foot from him, on this side and that, will they too fall.
It will be flung into the Hostel thrice, and thrice will it be flung forth.
I swear to God what my tribe swears that, in their first encounter, three hundred will fall by that trio, and they will share prowess with every three in theHostel tonight.
At the corner of one of the streets communicating with the market-place stood the Mitre, the principal hostel of the town, and noted for its good cheer and good wines.
The landlord, who was taking the afternoon air against the wall, made me a civil greeting, and placed his hostel at my service, opining that I was a stranger of consequence just come from abroad.
So I rode down the uneven way to where I saw the light brightest, and found the hostel by a swinging lamp over the door.
At Lanark I had a rare dinner at the hostel there.
At this place I had stopped to water my horse, at this cottage I had halted for an hour, at this hostel I had lain the night.
I had Maisie stabled, and myself went into the hostel and bade them get ready dinner.
He had understood by the colour of the horse left at Nottingham which road to take, and at the hostel at Hull had encountered Gillingham, who directed him on to Mr. Heatherthwayte's.
The wife of a banneret was styled une dame bannerette, and the general title of his family was a hostel banniere.
This harness was exceedingly oppressive to the limbs, and therefore we find the circumstance so frequently mentioned in old writers, that when a knight alighted at his hostel or inn, he not only doffed his armour, but went into a bath.
It is not necessary that either Hostel or Registry should be carried on independently of existing institutions of the kind so long as these are efficient and it is possible to come to a satisfactory working arrangement with them.
He quotes the Local Authority of Herford as saying that "since the regulation of the way-ticket and Hostel system, the vagrancy and begging nuisance has almost ceased; our boundary inspectors have officially confirmed this.
The wayfarer may present himself at the Hostel as soon in the afternoon as he likes, but he must not turn up later than seven o'clock.
The pirates perceive this, and Ingcel is sent to spy out the hostel and discover the size of Conaire's force.
Whatever his congenital tastes, he never forgot that he styled himself proletarist as well as legitimarian, and the famous University Hostelin Haggerston, E.
Terrible,” the hardened Head of the Hostel had cried, when Gaveston had told him of what he had seen.
The world she finds herself in is a girls' hostel in a big northern city.
Though a door of thehostel was thrown wide open, they all rushed in the other direction out over the palings of the fortress.
And they tarried for the full space of a fortnight in Cruachan, the hostel of Connacht, in wassail and drink and every disport, to the end that their march and muster might be easier.
She's leaning her chin on her hand and gazing with a sweet wistful look at an inset view of the hostel where she's washed plates and cups quite several times.
At a recent concert at Cripplegate Institute in aid of St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers, lightning sketches of cats by Louis WAIN were sold by auction.
She was now building the hostel for the old people, finding work on the estate for the young and healthy and looking after the neglected children; she had built a new school-house.
Then she was having a big hostel built in the town, an albergo dei poveri, a hostel for old men and women, for which old Hope had given her a separate endowment.
Under the sign of the George Inn we can often detect the successor to a pilgrims' hostel dedicated to St. George of the Dragon.
Beside it a hostel for all to frequent, Warm with a welcome for each, Where mouths, free of boasting and ribaldry, vent But modest and innocent speech.
Bedford House, the old Bedford College for Women, is now a delightful Hostel run by the Y.
Hostels have been built there and all over the country by the Government and by factory owners, and the Hostel Supervisors have a big and useful work to do.
We spent our day in the Dandenong Hills, twenty miles from Melbourne, in a little hostel built in a bush clearing and run by one Lucas, of good English cricket stock, his father having played for Sussex.
There was no food on the ship and no one to serve it, so we went into a small hostel at Lyttleton before we started, to see what we could pick up.
We had rooms in Petty's Hotel, which is an old-world hostelwith a very quiet, soothing atmosphere.
He would have been ruined had not a worthy priest visited thehostel on some matter of business.
There was a hostel for proselytes in that town to which he gained admission.
Dona was a greater success in her hostel than in the schoolroom.
Golden visions of winning goals for her hostel swam before her dazzled eyes.
Though the atmosphere of the hostel was not sentimental, violent friendships were not unknown there.
Miss Jones, the hostel mistress, was genial and warm-hearted, and kept well in touch with her girls.
Though they preserved its objects in a halo of mystery, they allowed just the initials of its name to leak out, so as to convince the hostel of its reality.
When a figure in khaki strode up the drive and rang the front-door bell the event was signalled from one hostel to another.
At the end of term each hostel put up in the hall a list of its various achievements, and great was the triumph of that house which could record the largest number of socks or shillings.