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Herevpon earle Raimond, trusting now to the aid of his brother in law king Lewes, denied to restore it; so that king Henrie determined to recouer it by force, and entring by and by into Gascoine with an armie, he drew towards the countrie of Tholouze, & began to inuade the same with great force and courage. Paruus.

THIBAUT. Thy sisters, Joan, will soon be happy brides; I see them gladly; they rejoice my age; But thou, my youngest, giv'st me grief and pain. RAIMOND. What is the matter? Why upbraid thy child?

THIBAUT. Hast thou beheld my child? My wretched child? Didst thou observe her? RAIMMOND. I entreat you, fly! THIBAUT. Didst mark her tottering and uncertain steps, Her countenance, so pallid and disturbed? She feels her dreadful state; the hour is come To save my child, and I will not neglect it. RAIMOND. What would you do?

The grateful Florio calls this worthy colleague, 'Diodati as in name, so indeed God's gift to me, and a 'guide-fish' who in this 'rockie-rough ocean' helped him to capture the 'Whale' that is, Montaigne. He also compares him to a 'bonus genius sent to me, as the good angel to Raimond in "Tasso," for my assistant to combat this great Argante.

JOHANNA. Coming from him, methought it came from God; And fatherly the chastisement will prove. RAIMOND. The heavens themselves bore witness to thy guilt! JOHANNA. The heavens spoke, and therefore I was silent. RAIMOND. Thou with one word couldst clear thyself, and hast In this unhappy error left the world? JOHANNA. It was no error 'twas the will of heaven.

There were several forts called Miami in those early days. This one was built in 1749-1750 by the French commandant, Raimond. Pontiac sought the aid of the Kickapoos, Piankishaws, Sacs, Foxes, Dakotas, Missouris, and other tribes on the Mississippi and its head-waters. Johnson was a great favorite with the Indians, and exerted great power over them, especially among the Six Nations.

No more." Colonna drew his robe round him with great haughtiness, and bit his lip in silence. Raimond interposed. "All this is true, Tribune. But," and he drew Rienzi aside, "you know we must be politic as well as just. Nephew to two Cardinals, what enmity will not this provoke at Avignon?" "Vex not yourself, holy Raimond, I will answer it to the Pontiff."

"Of that, Signor, I will judge for myself; if you demand an agent for yourselves, choose another. I announce to ye frankly, that I have seen enough of other states to think the recent condition of Rome demanded some redress. Whether Rienzi and Raimond be worthy of the task they have assumed, I know not." Savelli was silent. The old Colonna seized the word.

John become, that in 1133 Alfonzo, King of Navarre and Arragon, who called himself Emperor of Spain, carried his zeal so far as to bequeath to the knights his kingdoms of Navarre and Arragon: this, however, was naturally and hotly contested in these places, and Raimond Dupuy, who attended a Council to regulate the matter, was content to compromise on certain lands and benefits being allocated to those whom he represented.

Apart, the Tribunessa, as Nina was rather unclassically entitled, entertained the dames of Rome; while the Tribune had so effectually silenced or conciliated Raimond, that the good Bishop shared his peculiar table the only one admitted to that honour.