His standard-bearer was Mr. Pitiful, his were the green colours, and for his scutcheon he had three naked orphans embraced in the bosom.
His were the blue colours, his standard-bearer was Mr. Expectation, and for a scutcheon he had the three golden anchors.
Then he commanded again that his servants would hang out the black flag of defiance against them, whose scutcheon was the three burning thunder-bolts.
His were the red colours, and Mr. Promise bore them, and for a scutcheon he had the holy lamb and golden shield.
Captain Fury was over the vocation doubters; his standard-bearer was darkness; his colours were pale; and his scutcheon the fiery flying serpent.
It was the red flag of Captain Judgment, whose scutcheon was the burning fiery furnace, and this also stood waving before them in the wind for several days together.
His standard-bearer was Mr. Harmless; his were the white colours, and for his scutcheon he had three golden doves.
His standard-bearer was Mr. Expectation, and for a scutcheon he had three golden anchors; and he had ten thousand men at his feet.
And for a scutcheonhe had the Holy Lamb and the golden shield; and he had ten thousand men at his feet.
His standard-bearer was Mr. Pitiful, and for his scutcheon he had three naked orphans embraced in his bosom; and he also had ten thousand men at his feet.
His standard-bearer was Mr. Suffer-long, and for a scutcheon he had three arrows through a golden heart.
And, till thou comest, thy standard-bearer shall be my door porter, and thy scutcheon shall hang night and day at my door-post!
Others remonstrated against this, declaring it would be an eternal blot on the scutcheon of Castile, if she should desert in their need the brave chivalry who for so many years had been fighting the battles of Christendom.
Does that huge tome show some blot In the Earl's 'scutcheon come no longer back Than Arthur's time?
In the church at Monmouth, I remember in a south windowe an ancient scutcheonof the family, the same that this family beares.
Item two mantels, one to remaine in the college at Windsore, the other to vse at his pleasure, with the scutcheon of the armes of S.
George, the other of red, with a scutcheon onelie of the said armes.
But he makes no advances, and the stain on my scutcheon is not yet wiped out.
In front of the entrance to the cavern is a rectangular slab that bears on its face a scutcheon containing two crosses, symbolical of power, and several very rudely drawn representations of boats.
I also know, that were I even The villain I am deemed, the service rendered So recently would not permit you to Pursue me to the death, except through shame, Such as would leave your scutcheon but a blank.
But my mother would be sad if she knew me intimate with a Bourbon or a Raphael, the first in rank or the first in genius, if either prince or artist had lost, or even sullied, his scutcheon of gentleman.
The most beautiful decorative figures in the entire range of rooms are the three full-length angels who support the Borgia scutcheon surmounted by the keys and tiara, set in a stucco frame between "Rhetoric" and "Geometry.
But there was also in his veins a black strain which branded the Mohun 'scutcheon with the stigma of eternal shame.
So the squire-minstrel of Middlesex, who belonged to Islington, had a chain round his neck, with a scutcheon upon it, upon which were blazoned the arms of Islington.
Heralds in the fourteenth century bore the arms of their lord on a small scutcheon fastened at the side of their girdle.
Over each window were notable deers' antlers, and over each side-door, that let in the servers from the courtyard, was a scutcheon with the arms of a king deceased that had visited the castle.
A scutcheon of the King's arms was above one end-door, with the Queen's above the other.
Such a secret affecting the memory of the sacred dead, affixing a shame on the scutcheon of the living, in the irreverent hands of a Gustave Rameau,--it was too dreadful to contemplate such a hazard.