| 1828 - 424 pages
...honour (good my lord) This emblem thus in show significant. Lo ! lovely London, rich and fortunate, Fam'd through the world for peace and happiness, Is...have been long laid aside The last remarkable pageant ot this description was that of a maiden queen, during the mayoralty ot Sir William Gore, mercer, in... | |
| George Peele - 1829 - 326 pages
...honour, good my lord, This emblem thus in show significant. Lo, lovely London, rich and fortunate, Fam'd through the world for peace and happiness, Is...requires ! First, over her a princely trophy stands, Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1843 - 532 pages
..."Every-day Book." t tynx. ly London rich and fortunate," who is impersonated in the pageant, and :— " Is here advanc'd, and set in highest seat, Beautified...requires! First, over her a princely trophy stands, Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 538 pages
...Every- day Book." f Lynx. ly London rich and fortunate," who is impersonated in the pageant, and : — " Is here advanc'd, and set in highest seat, Beautified...requires ! First, over her a princely trophy stands, Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 pages
...good my lord, . This emblem thus iu show significant. Lo, lovely London, rich and fortunate, Fam'J through the world for peace and happiness, Is here...requires ! First, over her a princely trophy stands, Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, AVhereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 pages
...London, rich and fortunate, Fam'd through the world for peace and happiness, Is here advauc'd, and set iu highest seat, Beautified throughly as her state requires ! First, over her a princely trophy stands, Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whrrrt M this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
| 1863 - 394 pages
...Lovely London, rich and fortunate/ which was impersonated in the pageant, and — Is here advanced, and set in highest seat, Beautified throughly, as...requires! First, over her a princely trophy stands. Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London evermore bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
| George Peele - 1888 - 426 pages
...lovely London, rich and fortunate, Famed through the world for peace and happiness, 10 Is here advanced, and set in highest seat, Beautified throughly as her...requires ! First, over her a princely trophy stands, 1 Lynx, — a creature often introduced into pageants. In Middleton's Triumphs of Lave and Antiquity,... | |
| William Henry Irving - 1928 - 508 pages
...wise magistrates, who care for her welfare and her worthiness. Lo, lovely London, rich and fortunate, Fam'd through the world for peace and happiness, Is...seat, Beautified throughly as her state requires! The franklin and the husbandman bring their sacks of corn to her as presents from the country. The... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 548 pages
...Every- day Book." t ly London rich and fortunate," who is impersonated in the pageant, and : — " Is here advanc'd, and set in highest seat, Beautified...requires ! First, over her a princely trophy stands, Of beaten gold, a rich and royal arms, Whereto this London ever more bequeaths Service of honour and... | |
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