That fine old town, once the seat of the noble family of Maguire, is naturally dyked and moated round about, by the waters of Lough Erne.
Buckingham had ordered his mansion near Charing Cross, once the abode of the Archbishops of York, to be pulled down; and, while streets and alleys which are still named after him were rising on that site, chose to reside in Dowgate.
When the physician arrived, he perceived at once the gravity of the case: it was an attack of angina pectoris.
But though he saw her not, her ear recognized at once the sound of his step.
The whiteness of the small sacellum in the centre of the grove, amidst the dark foliage, had in it something abrupt and startling; it recalled at once the purpose to which the wood was consecrated--its holiness and solemnity.
He hugged himself now at the thought that these ends were effected: that one, at once the object of his passion and his fear, was in his power.
You can see at once the kind of person who, whether he inspire affection or dislike, cannot fail to create an interest, painful but compassionate.
War may come any day; and if France be not at once the victor--" "France not at once the victor?
He is at once the Cousin, the Guizot, and the Victor Hugo of speculation.
Yet, now examining his neighbour with more attentive eye, he wondered at his stupidity in not having recognized at once the ci-devant gentilhomme and beau garcon.
Who then tell the cruel story, Who will bear the evil tidings To the cottage of her brother, Once the home of lovely Aino?
Who will tell the cruel story, Who will bear the evil tidings To the cottage of her mother, Once the home of lovely Aino?
Who then tell the cruel story, Who will bear the evil tidings To the cottage of her father, Once the home of lovely Aino?
All at once the news of an inheritance in the country served to occupy his attention.
The other was the Duchesse de Richelieu, maid of honour to the Princess of Bavaria, once theprotector of Madame Scarron, and now her antagonist, probably out of jealousy.
I was looking when the wind o'ertook her, She had all sail set, and the only wonder Is that atonce the strength of the blast Did not carry away her mast.
In attitude and aspect formed to be At once the artist's worship and despair!
Once the decree of dissolution had been passed the work of suppression was begun.
Once the system of papal reservation of minor benefices was established fully in the fifteenth century, the authority of the bishop in making appointments in his diocese became still more restricted.
Take off your finery, so that every one may not recognize at once the peacock by his feathers.
At one end sat the Duchesses Amelia and Louisa, the mother and wife of Charles Augustus and near the former her friend and favorite the poet Wieland, once the tutor of her son the duke.
All at once the elegantly-attired lady fixed her large black eyes upon me, so earnestly, that I grew quite red, and looked down.
The sensitive little mare seemed to catch at once the spirit of her rider.
You have made a mockery of your country, once the mistress of the world.
All atonce the breath of the queen stopped, and her heart ceased beating, with horror.
All at once thecries on the square below were more violent and loud; musket-shots were heard; at the intervals between rose the thousand-voiced clamor, and at one time the thunder of a cannon.
At once the countenance of the boy brightened, and he sprang quickly and joyfully up the staircase; but at the top he stood still, and waited for his sister, who was so heavy with sleep that she had to be led slowly up.
This man was Marat, once the veterinary of the Count d'Artois, now the greatest and most formidable orator of the wild Jacobins.
Do you think it possible for me to have artistic thoughts when I see all at once the tableau of my miseries displayed before me as you display them?
Perhaps, in these houses there are at once the silence of the cloister, the barrenness of the moorland, and the bones of ruins.
It is grievous for a man to bear at once the weight of supreme power and the highest talents.
Vinicius woke again; but his dreaming ceased slowly, and he did not recover at once the sense of reality.
Let them summon at once the shades of Xenophanes, Parmenides, Zeno, and Plato, who are as much wearied there in Cimmerian regions as a finch in a cage.
That courage, once the Trojans' daily dread, Known nine long years, and felt by heroes dead?
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