Others narrate a pleasant legend of the lovers of the Lady Ilse and of the Knight of Westenberg, which has been romanticallysung by one of our most noted poets in the Evening Journal.
Asako, who was romantically set on seeing evil everywhere, "Is it quite safe?
My view of life is essentially the comic; and the romantically comic.
She was as romantically in love with the gifted and handsome young actor as was possible to one of her vain and selfish nature.
He was deeply, romantically in earnest, and Mrs. Stone could not help admiring his nobility.
Denton is a triangular strip of village green, surrounded by picturesque cottages, and with the old sign of the "Red Lion" inn planted romantically in the centre.
Returning to Chislett and the breathless route of Smuggler Bill and his companions, Up Street hamlet, and Westbere are passed; Westbere itself in a deep hollow on a slip road plunging down romantically from that dreary highway.
He spoke without an accent and was mostromantically dark.
There are such lots of lovely places where there are palms, and people get romantically shot, and there's a town somewhere where poppies grow on the roofs of mosques.
Before reaching Alnwick it flows past the ancient walls of Hulne Abbey, the monastery of Carmelite friars so romantically founded by the Northumbrian knight and monk after his visit to the monastery on Mount Carmel.
Interlaken is beautifully and romantically situated, and is a popular resort for tourists in Switzerland, as a place from which many interesting excursions may be made.
Autun, an ugly town, yet most romantically situated at the foot of three mountains covered with superb woods.
This scarf belonged to, and was worn by the truly royal, but something romantically adventurous King of Scotland, James the Fifth.
There are offices which are the ears and eyes of activities absorbingly and even romantically human.
He had so far progressed in his ambitions as to have arrived at the dignity of a garret of his own, and he liked to pretend that soon he might be romantically fortunate enough to sit face to face with starvation.
As an endless dream it went on; the spirit of the past brooding over a new generation, the chosen youth from the muddled, unchastened world, still fed romantically on the mistakes and half-forgotten dreams of dead statesmen and poets.
And I wish American novelists would give up trying to make business romantically interesting.
There is no more romantically ideal a vista in architecture than the white choir of Vézelay, as it appears from the narthex through the imaged portico.
None the less is this most original basilica magnificently and romantically beautiful.
It is incongruity of environment that romantically transforms him.
And a successful business man is not realistically called a successful business man; he is romantically called a "merchant prince" or a "captain of industry.
The road was most romantically recluse, and so serpentine as never to be visible beyond an hundred yards.
Mauves, which was our first stage, is most romantically situated on a hill, which forms one of the banks of the Loire.
Every village was most romantically situated; some in orchards, some in fenced gardens, some in corn-fields, and others in vales and in recesses on each side of the road.
I have no beauty; I am not clever; I am neitherromantically poor, like Prissie, nor romantically rich, like you.
And this self-devotion he has painted in Olimpia no less romantically than in Isabella and Fiordeligi.
At their London home he met Mrs. Elizabeth Draper, and soon became romantically attached to her.
The Moskovites by this time had lost their first enthusiasm for romantically restored Tzarevitches and took their revolutions more soberly.
The first impostor had created the belief in a romantically restored Dimitri; the belief now called for another impostor.
The valleys in its vicinity are highly fertile, andromantically beautiful.
Bertram, it appeared, was the young Englishman to whom the writer had very recently become engaged after a romantically brief acquaintance.
Of course it was perfectly well known that she was an heiress as well as a beauty, so the proposers was not so romantically rash as might have been thought.
I should like to introduce you to Scotch bush hospitality, and it is a pretty place, too; ratherromantically situated.
Watts was horrified, but everyone else delighted, the bishop in especial, it is said, declared he had never seen anything so romantically beautiful.
It's a farce-comedy; sentiment always begins romantically and ends in laughter--tabulae solvuntur risu.
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