WHEN WOMEN DANCED
... Possibly it was while denoiug aalte or volts, •a it was indiscriminately called, that tnis morions monarch, fall leva with Anne Boleyn. ...
... Possibly it was while denoiug aalte or volts, •a it was indiscriminately called, that tnis morions monarch, fall leva with Anne Boleyn. ...
... churches, banishing thousands of men, murdering several wives, debauching scores of the reformed nobility, aod marrying Anne Boleyn, kis own daughter. Home says of Henry:— “Unlike most monarchs who judge^lightly the crime of gallantry, and who deem the ...
... 17 to May and Contains several engravings executed iu the highest style art. Of the biography we may mention St. Alenin, Anne Boleyn, Boswell, Lin mens, and John Calvin. the oddities of life we have remarkable specimens iik the de lusionsuf John Mason, ...
... for the historic legends connected with it. In the reign Henry HI., it was Royal residence, and was for time the abode of Anne Boleyn. afterwards became the property of Oliver Cromwell, and at the Restoration was purchased the Duke of Albemarle, since which ...
... coronationo Edward 11.. before mentioned. Henry YI. was crowned first with that otStEdward and then with the imperial crown. Anne Boleyn was crowned with St. Edward’s crown and Edward VI. was crowned with three and was Queen Mary. According to the Liber Reqali* ...
... ” It would appear, however, from the following passage in Stow's Chronicles, where he describes the coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn, that the convenience provided the ladies for the King of Dahomey was for purpose the reverse of that for which it was used ...
... Horne led to the Refonnali-ui. The pride of Henry VHI. and hi* love for Anne Boleyn led to the like re. suit England; and a poet has said ,4 that Gospel first bssroed from Boleyn’* eyes. In 1637. the lime the Nonconformists were persecuted, the Oore'n ...
... suffered from for • previous fortnight. ' He nut sought audience of the king and queen, but to uo effect. Henry the Eighth and Anne Boleyn bad, in common with those around them, observed Edith's faded appwance, and uncertainty of temper and mood, but none felt ...
... displeseed ear- oyes Edith's face whilst bee eye wore a eneine.eg aspect. 'Ils) wing sister will soon be presented tc Queen Anne Boleyn. Donee take tones, sad the noble's fast turned to a deep crimson, 'thou slightest have been queen thyself. instead of Sir ...
... Queen Elisabeth. Monks, monks, monks ;— Henry VIII, In tnar manner, Tasso. It is small, very small (clasping her neck) Anne Boleyn. I feel as if I were myself again— Waller Scott. Independence forever— Adams. Don’t let poor Nelly starve—CAarfes 11. I ...
... books, appeared 1818 ; another poem The Fall of Jerusalem,” founded on the narrative of Josephus, in 1823 ; followed by ...
... full leaf, though propped crutches, called them, under whose shade, in the garden of the Middle Temple, Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn often sat together, and in whom then the lady little dreamed that she saw at once her husband and her executioner. Still ...