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
| Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 524 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 wax received, for Francis sent to Charles the Fifth... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1857 - 522 pages
...Stan«! up, О Lord, to revenge my quarrel,1 to the air of a dance of Poitou.*— We may conceive ihe ardour with which this novelty was received, for Francis sent to Charles the Fifth JMaroi's collection, who both by promises and presents encouraged the French bard to proceed with his... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 490 pages
...to a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge may prens la qttereUe, or " Stand up, 0 Lord, to revenge my quarrel," to the air of a dance...with which this novelty was received, for Francis pent to Charles the Fifth Marot's collection, who both by promises and presents encouraged the French... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1864 - 494 pages
...which she sung to a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge moy prent la quereUe, or " Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel," to the air...with which this novelty was received, for Francis ««nt to Charles the Fifth Marot's collection, who both by promises and presents encouraged the French... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1044 pages
...which she sung to a fashionable jig. Antony king of Navarre sung, Revenge may, prcn le qucrclle, or, Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou. [Bayle's DlCT. V. MAROT.} It was on very different principles that psalmody flourished in the gloomy... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1070 pages
...to a fashionable jig. Antony king of Navarre sung, Revenge may, pren le querelle, or, ¿Hand up, О Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou. [Baylc's DlCT. V. MAROT.] It was on very different principles that psalmody flourished in the gloomy... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1871 - 492 pages
...to a fafhionable jig.1 Antony King of Navarre fung, Revenge may, pren le querelle, or Stand up, О Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou.2 It was on very different principles that pfalmody flouriihed in the gloomy court of Cromwell.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1875 - 520 pages
...which sha sung to a fashionable jig. Antony, king of Navarre, sung Revenge moy prens la querelle, or, ; Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel,' to the air...We may conceive the ardour with which this novelty WHJ received", for Francis sent to Charles the Fifth Marot'n collection, who both by promises and presents... | |
| Henri Van Laun - 1878 - 372 pages
...fashionable jig (tune). Antony, King of Xavarre, sang, Rmciyje, moy, prens la qucrelle, or Stand up, 0 Lord, to revenge my quarrel, to the air of a dance of Poitou. It was on very different principles that psalmody flourished in the gloomy court of Cromwell This fashion... | |
| Louis S. Davis - 1887 - 194 pages
...psalm, " Rebuke me not in thine indignation," to a fashionable jig, and Anthony, King of Navarre, sang " Stand up, O Lord, to revenge my quarrel" to the air of a dance of Poitou. Now we have on the stage the exact representation of a beach or an inn, and the skin of a horse is... | |
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