Aldermen, and all the Companies, in their liveries, chains of gold, and banners ; Lords and Nobles, clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet ; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even so far... The Illustrated London almanack - Pagina 261847Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1892 - 478 pagina’s
...exile and calamitous suffering both of the King and Church, being 17 years. This was also his birthday myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester,...even from two in the afternoon till nine at night.) Next comes the record of several visits ; " May 30, the Boatmen when we went to sea at Sherringham,... | |
| William Connor Sydney - 1892 - 484 pagina’s
...vast was the multitude that followed that seven full hours were consumed in making the progress of the city, " even from two in the afternoon till nine at night." " I stood in the Strand," wrote John Evelyn in his Diary, " and beheld it, and blest God." Past streets laden with the perfume... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - 1897 - 656 pagina’s
...and Nobles clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet; the windowes and balconies all set with ladies; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven houres in passing the citty, even from 2 in ye afternoone till 9 at night. I stood in the Strand and... | |
| Henry Barton Baker - 1899 - 534 pagina’s
...Nobles clad in cloth of silver, gold and velvet ; the windows and balconies well set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking even...they were seven hours in passing the city, even from 2 in the afternoon till 9 at night." The gloomy nightmare of Puritanism had been lifted from the soul... | |
| John Evelyn - 1901 - 432 pagina’s
...Nobles, clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even...seven hours in passing the city, even from two in theafternoon till nine at night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it, and blessed God. And all this... | |
| William Henry Abraham - 1906 - 414 pagina’s
...Nobles clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet : the windowes and balconies well set with ladies, trumpets, music and myriads of people flocking, even...Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing the Citty." ... "I then returned home to meete Sir Richard Browne, who came not till the 8th (of June),... | |
| John Evelyn - 1906 - 500 pagina’s
...Nobles, clad in cloth of silver, gold, and velvet ; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even...Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing 1 [See ante, p. 142.] 2 [See ante, p. 11 9-] VOL. II L, the city, even from two in the afternoon till... | |
| John Evelyn - 1906 - 510 pagina’s
...; the windows and balconies, all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people nocking, even so far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours in passing 1 [See ante, p. 142.] 2 [See ante, p. 119.] the city, even from two in the afternoon till nine at night.... | |
| Lady Anne Harrison Fanshawe - 1907 - 764 pagina’s
...and nobles clad in cloth of silver, gold and velvet : the windows and balconies all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking, even...till nine at night. I stood in the Strand and beheld it" Pepys, being absent with his patron on the fleet, did not see the sight s. §3Like most of the... | |
| Allan Fea - 1908 - 532 pagina’s
...windows and balconies all set with ladies ; trumpets, music, and myriads of people flocking even as far as from Rochester, so as they were seven hours...even from two in the afternoon till nine at night." * The Dukes of York and Gloucester had their separate little Courts at Whitehall. They were much in... | |
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