It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's watermen, richly attired in the regal liveries, and having the banner of England displayed, did indeed lie at the great stairs which ascended from the river, and along with it two or three other... Kenilworth - Page 161by Walter Scott - 1898 - 479 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...for see, the Queen's barge lies at the stairs, as if her iMajesty were about to take water.' It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...attired in the regal liveries, and having the banner of Eurland displayed, did indeed lie at the great stairs which ascended from the river, and along with... | |
| H. M. Melford - English language - 1841 - 466 pages
...full, but still his strength conceal'd, Which tempted our attempt, and wrought our fall. (Milton's PL) The royal barge , manned with the Queen's watermen...at the great stairs which ascended from the river. (W. Scott't KeitUworth.) Scipio , you know how MassanUsa bears His kingly pots , at more than ninety... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pages
...; for see, theQueen'a barge lies at the stairs, as if her Majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...indeed lie at the great stairs which ascended from th^ river and along with the two or three other boats for transporting such part of her retinue as... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pages
...for see, the Queen'» barge lies at the stairs, as if her Majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...did indeed lie at the great stairs which ascended (rom фе river and along with the two or threeothcr boats for transporting such part of her retinue... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...for see, the Queen's barge lies at the stairs, as if her Majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...the banner of England displayed, did indeed lie at thi: great stairs which ascended from the river, and along with it two or three other boats for transporting... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pages
...; for see, theQuecn's barge lies at the stairs, as if her Majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...stairs which ascended from the river and along with the two or three other boats for transporting such part of her retinue as were not in immediate attendance... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pages
...; for see, the Queen's barge lies at the stairs as if her Majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...liveries. and having the banner of England displayed, did inSIR WALTER RALEIGH. deed lie at the great stairs which ascended from the river, and along with it... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...for see, the Queen's barge lies at the stairs, aa if her Majesty were about to take •water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...having the banner of England displayed, did indeed h'e at the great stairs which ascended from the river, and along with it two or three other boats for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 532 pages
...for see, the Queen's barge lies at the stairs, as if her Majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the Queen's...the guard, the tallest and most handsome men whom Eugland could produce, guarded with their halberds the passage from the palace-gate to the river side,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 698 pages
...for see, the queen's barge lies at the stairs, as if her majesty were about to take water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the queen's...great stairs which ascended from the river, and along wifh it two or three other boats for trans|x>rting such part of her retinue as were not in immediate... | |
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