The lover who immortalizedher was William Douglas of Fingland, and she requited him by breaking "her promise true" and marrying another man.
Chalons at the hand of Attila, to be immortalized in the Western Nibelungen Myths.
There is little doubt the poet has immortalized the scene he had the opportunity of contemplating here in his description of the descent to the Inferno, opening of Canto XII.
His imagination was filled with the adventures and voyages of which he had read in his grandfather's library and he was inspired with the deeds of his forefathers immortalized in family history.
Twice he had visited the Cartuja merely to see the places immortalized by the sad and unhealthy love of a pair of famous persons.
He was one of the first to beimmortalized in the Hall of Fame.
Just as the names of Ampère, Volta, and Watt have been used to designate certain properties or things discovered by them, so the name of Morse is immortalized in the alphabet invented by him.
These habits and their terrible consequences have been immortalized by the history and fate of the "Jackdaw of Rheims.
Maida, whose name is immortalized as the favourite of Sir Walter Scott, was a Scottish greyhound.
The pivotal year marking the turning point of its fortunes has been immortalized by the unparalleled exploit of the formation of twenty-eight Assemblies in the States and Provinces of the North American continent.
He is immortalized more by Pope's panegyric than by his own pictures.
He was the first whoimmortalized himself by pills, having invented a kind, the secret of which was long unknown.
In his Orlando Innamorato he immortalized his own peasants and the charms of the scenery at Scandiano in the persons of his heroes and the beauties of nature.
How rejoiced I am to hear that he hasimmortalized one of them in blank verse!
The Fruitlands experiment and its failure have been immortalized by Louisa Alcott in her "Transcendental Wild Oats.
Frederick the Great of Prussia ascended the throne at twenty-eight, and almost immediately entered on that career of military glory which has immortalized his name.
The great Condé immortalized his name at the battle of Rocroi, in which, at the age of twenty-two, he defeated the Spaniards.
This noble harbour, immortalized by the strains of our great dramatic poet, is of an oblong figure; about ten miles in length, and from one to two in width.
In such passages, Mr. Beecher has something of the force which immortalized the "Voluspa.
Louis XIV has immortalized his name by these several foundations, and this immortality did not cost him two hundred thousand livres a year.
This suggestion alone would have immortalized Berthollet had he done nothing else; since its effect upon some of the most important of the manufactures of Great Britain has been scarcely inferior to that of the steam-engine itself.
Had he done nothing more for the science than this, it would deservedly have immortalized his name.
Lyulph's Tower, on Ulleswater, though immortalizedby Wordsworth, is nothing but a modern hunting-box.
Moreover this preamble contained the obnoxious passages immortalized by the glowing eloquence of Strossmayer.
Strangely enough, after the passage of measures which immortalized his ministerial term, Sir Robert Peel was ejected from power.
The gentle and majestic hound, stretching himself and winking drowsily, is admirably painted, and seems a descendant of the royal breed immortalized by Titian in portraits of the Emperor Charles and his son.