Rebuke me not in thy indignation," which she sung to a fashionable jig. Antony, King of Navarre, sung, Revenge may preat la querelle, or, " Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel," to the air of a dance of Poitou. History of the Huguenots - Page 291844 - 300 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Tobias Smollett - 1781 - 506 pages
...which fhe fung to a fafliiomible jig. Antony king of Navarre fung, Revenue moy, pren le querelle, or, Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou. It was on very different principles that pfalmody flouriflicd in the gloomy .court of Cromwell. This... | |
| Several Hands - 1782 - 586 pages
...fung to a famionable jig. Antony King of Navarre lung, Revenge may, fren It querelle, or, Stand up, О Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou f. It wac on very different principle« that pfalmody ilounfiicd in the gloomy court of Cromwell. This... | |
| 1826 - 534 pages
...a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung, Rerenye may prens la querelle, or " Stand up, О Lord, to revenge my quarrel," to the air of a dance of Poitout. We may conceive the ardour with which this novelty was received, for Francis sent to Charles... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1831 - 566 pages
...to a fashionable jig. Anthony, king of Navarre sung, Revenge moy, pren le querelle, or, Stand up, 0 Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou." Warton, Hist. of Eng. Poetry, sect. 45. 1 Ath. Ox. i. 76. a The first edition consisted of thirty-seven... | |
| 1835 - 562 pages
...she sung to a fashionable jig. Antony, King of Navarre, sung, Revenge may prens la querelle, or, " Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel," to the air...dance of Poitou. We may conceive the ardour with which this'novelty was received, for Francis sent to Charles the Fifth Marot's collection, who, both by promises... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 330 pages
...sung to a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge may prenl la querelle, or, ' Sland up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel,' to the air of a dance of Poitou.* — We may conceive ihe ardour wilh which Ihis novelly was received, for Francis sent to Charles the Fifih Marol's collection,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli, Jsaac D'Jsraeli - 1835 - 524 pages
...which she sung to a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge moy prcns la qucrelie, or, ' Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel,' to the air of a dance of Poitou.*— We m'av conceive the ardour with which this novelty was received, for Francis sent to Charles the Fifth... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1835 - 474 pages
...a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge moy preni la querelle, or, * Stand up, О Lord, to revenge my quarrel,' to the air of a dance of Poitou.* — We mav conceive the ardour with which this novelty wo« received, for Francis sent to Charles the Fifth... | |
| Charles Henry Timperley - 1839 - 1266 pages
...she sang to a fashionable jig. Anthony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge may, pren le qverelle ; or, " Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel," to the air of a dance of Poitou. Beside the poetical dedication to Francis I. Marot accompanied his version with an epistle * Paul III.... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 pages
...which she sung to a fashionable jigf- Antony king of Navarre sung, Revenge may, pren le querelle, or, Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou b. It was on very different principles that psalmody flourished in the gloomy court of Cromwell. This... | |
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