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Henry and Catharine were married within four months after the battle of the North Inch, and never did the corporations of the glovers and hammermen trip their sword dance so featly as at the wedding of the boldest burgess and brightest maiden in Perth. Ten months after, a gallant infant filled the well spread cradle, and was rocked by Louise to the tune of Bold and true, In bonnet blue.
Collier notices, that the improvement of giving the lines, "Which any print of goodness will not take," to Prospero, instead of Miranda, dates as far back as Dryden and Davenant's alteration of "The Tempest," from which he says Theobald and others copied it. The corrected folio gives its authority to the lines of the song, "Foot it featly here and there, And, sweet sprites, the burden bear,"
Don't weigh down your souls, and pin your particles of divine essence to earth by your yesterday's vices; be sure that when you cannot jump over the chairs so featly as you can now, you will not want to do so; tell the girls with genial old Anacreon, when the time comes, that whether the hairs on your forehead be many or few, you know not, but do know well that it behoves an old man to be cheery in proportion to the propinquity of his exit, and go on your way rejoicing through this beautiful world, which not even the Radicals have quite spoilt yet.
Ha! what sports they drave for the glory of the king! Etzel exhorted his Huns to do as honour bade. Then they rode from Tulna to the town of Vienna. There they found many women featly adorned, that received Etzel's wife with much worship. All that they needed was there in plenty, and the heroes rejoiced against the festival. Lodging was given them, and the king's hightide began merrily.
You shall see Mary Selden. You shall also see how right well and featly our no-bél and intrepid young hero bore himself, just a-pitchin' and a-rarin', when inclination jibed with jooty!" Two minutes later they took the curve by the big gate on two wheels. As they straightened into the river road, Mr.
In a book of songs called Pills to purge Melancholy, published in 1719, we find the verse "He was the prettiest fellow At football or at cricket: At hunting chase or nimble race How featly he could prick it." In the early part of the eighteenth century the game was in a very rudimentary condition, very different from the scientific pastime it has since become.
Is it your pleasure to take refuge there, or to go elsewhere?" "Let the ship keep boldly on her course," answered the lady to them, "for I speak French featly and other tongues also, so I will bring you to a good end." They made such swift passage by day and by night, that according to the will of Our Lord they came quickly to Brindisi.
Eyes blue as the azure shells; hair flashing out golden gleams, like that of Pyrrha, when she braided hers so featly for the coming of some ambrosial boy. "I must marry you, Marance," said I, jocularly, to the damsel, as I jumped her out of the canoe, "I shall marry you when we get back." It is good to live in a marsh.
For so featly came riding in to the humble prosaic precincts of the cow-pens and into their hearts the vernal beauty of Spring herself, the living Bloom of charm and love, all arrayed in delicate gray sergedusoy opening upon carnation taffeta, and crowned with sheer quillings of primrose sarcenet, with a cheek that repeated these roseate tints and a glint of golden brown tresses curling softly against a nape of pearl, that the ranchmen were bewitched and dazed, and knew no more of good common-sense.
This was soon done, and clapping her hands with delight the "tricksy spirit" began to dance and frolic anew. "'Come unto these yellow sands, And then take hands!" she sang, holding out her hands to invisible companions. "Oh! foot it featly, and feat it footly, and dance and sing, and tootle-ty ting!" cried the child, as she flitted like a golden cloud about the room.
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