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Updated: June 13, 2025
They are like those lowly men, clad in vile apparel, whose outward form alone ye beheld, and deemed it outrageous that I bowed down to do them obeisance.
Yet even in the stress of such a moment a tender light stole into his eyes as they rested upon his motherless daughter. Wildenai made obeisance and for a brief moment the two surveyed each other in silence. Then, "It is well thou art come, my beloved one," spoke the chief. "Stranger pale-faces will soon be amongst us." "Wildenai feels no fear, my father," quietly answered the girl.
It were not unmeet that some shame were done him." "Peace, man!" said Lord Richard, "what hath this to do with thee? Seest thou not the Lord Marshal here?" The Lord Rolf sat and gazed on the lad, and scowled on him; but Christopher saw therein nought but the face of a great lord burdened with many cares; so when he had made his obeisance he stood up fearlessly and merrily before them.
Saw the deep kindle countless ghostly candles as for mysterious night-festival, and a luminous billowing under a black sky, and effervescences of fire, and the twirling and crawling of phosphoric foam; Saw the mesmerism of the Moon; saw the enchanted tides self-heaped in muttering obeisance before her.
Now, or never, was the time for action; and stepping forward, with his most graceful obeisance, waved his hand for silence, and began his well-studied oration. 'Let me not, O men of Macedonia, suppose that you can be disturbed from that equanimity which befits politicians, by so light an accident as the caprice of a dancer.
She is leaving to-morrow for England. She desired me to give you her farewell blessing." "It will be doubly precious to me by reason of the medium through which it comes," said John, with his courtliest obeisance. There was a little pause, during which she looked at the western sky.
"I I was going to say, Miss Ringgan!" said the doctor with a most unaffected obeisance, "but a I am afraid, sir, it is a deceptive influence!" "I hope not," said Dr. Gregory smiling, one corner of his mouth for his guest and the other for his niece. "Real enough to do real execution, or I am mistaken, sir." "Upon my word, sir," said Dr.
Morris, who made their Majesties a profound obeisance. "I am come to again present my friend, Mr. Calvert of Virginia, to your Majesties," he says, indicating Calvert, who bowed again, and at whom the Queen looked with a keen, suspicious glance that almost instantly kindled into one of kindness and trust.
Soon after Joshua, being near Jericho, like Balaam's ass saw an angel with a drawn sword in his hand. When he had made obeisance, by falling flat and taking off his shoes, he received from this heavenly messenger precise instructions as to the capture of the doomed city. The Lord's way of storming fortresses is unique in military literature.
"Salud! Conde magnifico!" exclaimed King James, as the Spaniard advanced to make his obeisance to him; "how is it that we find you standing under the shade of the tree friendly to the vine, amictoe vitibus ulmi as Ovid hath it? Is it that yon blooming Chloe," he continued, leering significantly at Gillian, "hath more attraction for you than our court dames?
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