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Updated: June 29, 2025
There is the same extraordinary concreteness in one of Matsys's apostles and one of Sluters's prophets. Michel Colombe, the pupil of Claux and Anthoniet and the sculptor of the monument of François II., Duke of Brittany, at Nantes, the relief of "St.
This fountain was made from the designs of Michel Colombe by his nephew, Bastian François.
And Thelma wept as many of her sex weep, without knowing why, save that all suddenly she felt herself most lonely and forlorn like Sainte Beuve's "Colombe gemissante, Qui demande par pitie Sa moitie, Sa moitie loin d'elle absente!" "A wicked will, A woman's will; a cankered grandame's will!" King John. "By Jove!"
Here's that thief, Pere Colombe!" the voice continued. "We want the real old stuff, you know. And full sized glasses, too." Pere Colombe served them as three more laborers entered. More blue smocks gathered on the street corner and some pushed their way into the establishment. "You're foolish! You only think of the present," Gervaise was saying to Coupeau.
I only mention this to show the damage a few Wood Pigeons would do supposing they were restricted almost entirely to agricultural produce for their food, as they would be in Guernsey if they lived there in any great numbers. There is no specimen in the Museum. ROCK DOVE. Columba livia, Linnaeus. French, "Colombe biset."
'It will shine again, he said, as if I didn't know that. Collie's a pretty sick man." Later Winthrop and Louise joined the others at the veranda. Louise excused herself. She searched a long time before she found another rose. This time it was a Colombe bud, full, red, and beautiful. She stepped to Collie's window. "Boy!" she called softly.
Colombe of Ravestein is offered on the one hand the restoration of her forfeited Duchy, the prospective rank of Empress and partnership with a man, who, if he cannot give love, is yet no ignoble wooer, a man of honour, of intellect, and of high ambition; on the other hand pleads the advocate of Cleves, a nameless provincial, past his days of youth, lean and somewhat worn, and burdened with the griefs and wrongs of his townsfolk.
The opera of "La Colombe," known in English as "The Pet Dove," followed in 1866; and the next year was produced the five-act opera of "Roméo et Juliette," of which the principal part was again taken by Madame Miolan-Carvalho.
Her magnificent blond hair was plaited in a ravishing manner, she was dressed entirely in that sky blue which becomes fair people so well, a bit of coquetry which she had learned from Colombe, and her eyes were swimming in that languor of love which becomes them still better.
Is it weakness? or is it strength? Strange very strange! I compare the red-haired girl to a dove a colombe. That makes me think of the hag, who traded in the bodies and souls of so many creatures. Vulgar proverbs occur to me, about a ring and a cat, a fish and a necklace and suddenly, at the word NECKLACE, a new light dawns upon me.
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