| Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1884 - 516 páginas
...water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned by the Queen's watermen, richly attired in the regal liveries, and having the banner of England displayed,...of her retinue as were not in immediate attendance upon the royal person. The yeomen of the guard, N the tallest and handsomest men whom England could... | |
| Charles Joseph Barnes - 1884 - 524 páginas
...water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned by the Queen's watermen, richly attired in the regal liveries, and having the banner of England displayed,...of her retinue as were not in immediate attendance upon the royal person. The yeomen of the guard," the tallest and handsomest men whom England could... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1884 - 264 páginas
...water." 4. 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,...of her retinue as were not in immediate attendance upon the royal person. The yeomen of the guard, the tallest and most handsome men whom England could... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1884 - 544 páginas
...water." 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,...river, and along with it two or three other boats foi transporting such part of her retinue as were not in immediate attendance on the royal person.... | |
| William Howarth (F.R.Hist.S.) - 1885 - 174 páginas
...account of the first meeting of the Queen with Sir Walter : — "' See,' said Blount, to his companions, 'the Queen's Barge lies at the stairs, as if her Majesty...yeomen of the guard, the tallest and most handsome men England could produce, guarded with halberds the passage from the palace gate to the riverside, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1886 - 908 páginas
...water." 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 gi eat stairs which ascended from the river, and along with it two or three other boats for transporting... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1888 - 204 páginas
...even so. The royal barge, manned with the queen's watermen, richly attired in the regal liveries, =s and having the banner of England displayed, did indeed...attendance on the royal person. The yeomen of the 3" .guard, the tallest and most handsome men whom England could produce, guarded with their halberds'... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1888 - 316 páginas
...stairs." 4. 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,...were not in immediate attendance on the royal person. 5. "By my faith, this bodes us no good," said Blount. 99 "We were best put back again, and tell the... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 338 páginas
...water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the 40 queen's watermen, richly attired in the regal liveries, and having the banner of England displayed,...retinue as were not in immediate attendance on the 45 royal person. The yeomen of the guard, the tallest and most handsome men whom England could produce,... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1889 - 332 páginas
...water." It was even so. The royal barge, manned with the 40 queen's watermen, richly attired in the regal liveries, and having the banner of England displayed,...which ascended from the river, and along with it two orthree other boats for transporting such part of her retinue as were not in immediate attendance on... | |
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