For chattles hadden they enough and rent, And eke their wives would it well assent, And elles certainly they were to blame, It is full fair to be ycleped madame, And for to go to vigils all before, And have a mantle royally upbore.
The day was come, plain and garish; and up the steep and solitary eastern heaven, the sun, victorious over his competitors, continued slowly and royally to mount.
She recalled the scandal she had so royally braved; and alas!
You look royally beautiful in all that you wear, but I would much rather that my father saw you in a proper costume.
To have refused a favor so royally bestowed would have been an act of ingratitude which would have deprived him of court favor for life.
People had no objection to receive her at the continental towns where she stopped, and at the various boarding-houses, where she royally paid her way.
When he had money he spent it royally in tarts for himself and his friends; he has been known to disburse nine and sixpence out of ten shillings awarded to him in a single day.
After these, in order of rank, came a body royally attired representing the lay peers of France; it consisted of three princes of the blood, and La Tremouille and the young De Laval brothers.
When the elder Henry sent to Paris to desire the restoration of the fugitive, the messengers found him royally robed, and seated by the side of the French King, who received them, asking from whom they came.
He picked his steps from boulder to boulder, and then walked royally and resolutely on the ground of Ireland.
He had sent fresh supplies of game, and a goodly company of his men, knights and housecarles, who would escort her royally to Crowland.
Get me gay garments out of the chest, and let us go in royally, and royally feast my jolly riders.
IX What do you know of the shot-riddled banners Royally surging out of the gloom, You whose denials their souls despise?
II High they upheld the wine, And royally, royally drank to thee!
After the ceremony was concluded, these gentlemen were very happy to get home to a warm and comfortable breakfast, and finished the dayroyally at Frascati's.
The brigands lived royally and with ostentatious extravagance, appearing at all village fêtes and giving rein to the wildest self-indulgence.
She was not stately and imposing in royally sumptuous blue velvet and ermine; nor yet was she cozy and homy in bronze-gold crêpe de Chine and swan's-down.
TIGER SKINS September passed and October came, bringing with it cool days and clear, crisp evenings royally ruled over by a gorgeous harvest moon.
But after that formal opening of the ball the young people had it all their own way, and the four queens queened it royally each with a flock of suitors around her.
Illustration] The badge of a Tudor rose, as before, royally crowned, within a lozenge of laurel leaves.
In our day, to be clad royally is scarcely a distinction.
Jack gave every sign of being prosperous; he entertained royally on his yacht.
Toward the lower end, in the Odeon Platz, is the equestrian statue of Ludwig, a royallycommanding figure, with a page on either side.
On his way he received great honor at Vienna, and staying overnight at Nuremberg, he was royally entertained by the Archdukes Mathias and Maximilian.
Just before we went into action that day, I saw coming through an old field my lost friend, and right royally glad was I to see him, for I was always glad when I had Watts on my right of the colors.
It seemed an inspiration to every man in line, especially his old brigade, who knew too well that their conduct to-day would either win or lose him his Major General's spurs, and right royally did he gain them.
They were the first to raise the banner of revolt, and right royally did they sustain it as long as it floated over the Southland.
This year 1837, Victoria spent her first Christmas as a Queen at Windsor, right royally I doubt not, and I think it probable she received a few presents.
He rallied from this attack somewhat, but never was well again, and in the small hours of June 2d the sailor King died at Royal Windsor, royally enough, I believe, though he had never been a very royal figure or spirit.
So will we live right royally in our nook, and learn all that Oxford can teach us!
And I would gather rushes for the floor, and wood for the fire, and we should feast right royally on the last of the provisions we laid up for the way," added Leofric.
Besides, even in the exuberance of his feelings, he was apparently, not quite so royally driveling, as on the occasion of his first outbreak.
His efforts looked puny in the waste of snow, but it was a relief to his nerves to be active, and soon Catherine joined him, laughing and royally flourishing the Parsons broom.
The "city" of Virginia roosted royally midway up the steep side of Mount Davidson, seven thousand two hundred feet above the level of the sea, and in the clear Nevada atmosphere was visible from a distance of fifty miles!
The Emperor followed the Queen to Windsor, where, amidst the gaieties of the Ascot week, he was royally entertained.
The next day there was a second splendid meet royally attended, with cards again at night.
This record has been enthusiastically dwelt upon for its thorough womanliness; and so it is truly womanly, royally womanly.
It was hinted by the would-be wise, in the early days of Her Majesty's married life, that it would be idle to look for the royally maternal feeling of an Elizabeth towards her people in a wedded constitutional sovereign.
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