As for that suggestion of a marriage to which you were induced to give ear by feelings of gratitude, it would, if carried out, spread desolation in the bosom of every relative to whom you are bound by the close ties of noble blood.
Neither I nor my children have a drop of noble blood in our veins.
You think little of noble blood, and perhaps I think as little of it in matters relating to myself.
Name and rank have I laid by for the nonce, until I shall have achieved a certain vow, but of noble blood am I and kin unto the greatest--this do I swear by Holy Rood.
Then said Sir Tristram, Since that he sayeth so, let him wit that I am come of father's side and mother's side of as noble blood as he is.
God defend, said Sir Launcelot, that any of so noble blood as ye be should do me service.
My reason is this," replied Sir George; "Dorothy declared the fellow was of noble blood.
You told me, Doll, that the fellow was of noble blood.
I said, 'True, she is not of noble blood, but what do we reck of the blood when the mind is noble?
Thou wert surprised, and when the lady said that it had grieved her that I was not gentle, thou didst say, 'True, she comes not of noble blood.
True," assented the king; "she comes not of noble blood.
Truly, said Sir Persant, whatsomever he be, he is come of a noble blood.
The earl of Huntington, nobly born, That came of noble blood, To Marian went, with a good intent, 15 By the name of Robin Hood.
They were outlaws, 'tis well known, 5 And men of a noble blood; And many a time was their valour shown In the forrest of merry Sheerwood.
Defn: One not of noble blood; a plebeian; a roturier.
In feudal times seignorial estates could be purchased by none but those of noble blood; but with allodial estates it was different all through Europe.
Perhaps he was himself of noble blood, a younger son, a man before his time, seeking the peaceful profits of trade instead of those of the marauder, as it has become the fashion of a later age to do.
The pride of the Turold family rested on the belief that they were of noble blood--the lineal inheritors of a great English title which had fallen into abeyance hundreds of years before.
He gazed at his brother-in-law with a new respect, discerning unsuspected indications of noble blood in his grim visage.
His father and grandfather had bragged of it, had fabricated family trees over their cups, and glowed with pride over their noble blood, but had let it go at that.
Indeed, though he always demeaned himself with personal kindness towards me, I believe he considered me as a dull and poor-spirited clown, who had disgraced my noble blood by my mean propensities.
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