| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...Danish Majesty's lap, and fell at his feet, though I rather thiuk it was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand,...her, and was carried to an inner chamber and laid on ft bed of state ; which was not a little defiled with the presents of the queen, which had been bestowed... | |
| Thomas Flanagan - 1847 - 996 pages
...his Danish majesty's lap and fell at his feet, though I rather think it was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand...dance with the queen of Sheba ; but he fell down and was carried to an inner chamber. The entertainment and show went forward, and most of the presenters... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 426 pages
...Danish majesty's hip, and fell at his feet, though 1 rather think it was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His majesty then got up and woud dance with the queen of Sheba, but he fell down and humbled himself before her, and was carried... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 pages
...Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His Majestie then got up, and would dance with the Queen of Sheba...and laid on a bed of state, which was not a little denied with the presents of the Queen, which had been bestowed on his garments; such as wine, cream,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 334 pages
...Danish Majestie's lap, and fell at his feet, though I think it was rather in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His Majestie then got up, and would dance with the Queen of Sheba ; but he fell down, and humbled himself... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 348 pages
...Danish Majestie's lap, and fell at his feet, though I think it was rather in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His Majestie then got up, and would dance with the Queen of Sheba ; but he fell down, and humbled himself... | |
| 1849 - 362 pages
...feet, or rather in the face, of the majesty of Denmark, who thereupon got up and would have danced with Sheba, ' but he fell down and humbled himself before...' queen which had been bestowed on his garments.' Nor did it fare better with the other actresses. Hope tried to speak, but had drank too much ; and... | |
| George Hogarth - 1851 - 394 pages
...fell at his feet, though I rather think it was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; clothes and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His majesty...her, and was carried to an inner chamber, and laid upon a bed of state, which was not a little defiled with the presents of the Queen, which had been... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 pages
...Danish majesty'! lap. and fell at his feet, though I rather think It was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion ; cloths and napkins were at hand...not a little defiled with the presents of the queen. • . . The entertainment and show went forward, and most of the presenters went backward, or fell... | |
| Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 540 pages
...fell at his feet, though I rather think it " was in his face. Much was the hurry and confu" sion ; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all " clean....a little defiled with the presents of the " Queen bestowed on his garments, such as wine, " cream, jelly, beverage, cakes, spices, and other good " matters.... | |
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