Joan of Arc; an historical tale, by a young ladyShepherd & Sutton, 1844 - 208 páginas |
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admiration Agnes Sorel Alice Alice's Ambroisy armour arms astonished attire battle-field beautiful Bedford bishop bless blue velvet brave Burgundian captivity Charles cheeks cheer chevalier child clothed count courage court courtiers crowned curé's dear death Domremy dreams dress duke Duke of Burgundy endeavoured enemy English eyes face fate father fear feel felt France gaze Gustave hand happy head heard heart History of France honour hour Joan of Arc Joan's John of Luxemburg judges king king's knew lady Lisieux look Maid of Orleans martial music mind Monsieur le Curé morning MOROCCO mother never noble once Orville pause peasant perhaps person pity pleasure poor Joan prisoner refused regent replied Joan rest Rheims round sigh smile speak tears thank thee thou thought trial turn uttered velvet village voice watched whilst wish woman words young Dunois young girl youth
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Página 45 - ... which was a very indecent and impudent thing. The sleeves of their outward dress and jackets were slashed, to show their wide white shirts. " Their hair was so long that it covered their eyes and face, and on their heads they had cloth bonnets of a quarter of an ell in height. "Knights and squires, indifferently, wore the most sumptuous golden chains.
Página 99 - How hardly shall a rich man enter into the kingdom of heaven...
Página 194 - I have no such wish ; I do not, at the close of my life, desire to exclaim with Wolsey, ( Had I served my God with half the zeal I have served my king, he would not now have deserted me in my old age.
Página 126 - ... things possible that the Church should proclaim the Gospel to the poor and then adopt the means, by pews, of excluding the poor from her places of worship. (Loud cheers.) It seems grossly inconsistent, as well as wrong, to repeat our Divine Master's most loving and blessed invitation, " Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I will give rest unto your souls...
Página 201 - Do unto others, as ye would they should do unto you.'"— Augustine.
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