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Margaret, daughter of Raimond Berengar IV, Count of Provence. | + 2, PHILIP III, 1270-1285, | m. 1, Isabella, daughter | of James I of Aragon. | | | + PHILIP IV, 1285-1314, | | m. Margaret, daughter | of Charles II of Naples. | | | + PHILIP VI, succeeded 1328. | + Robert, Count of Clermont, founder of the house of Bourbon. WILLIAM I, 1066-1087, m. St.
A Boy. Art come, Anet? What news? BOY. Oh, mother! mother! Whom do you entertain? This is the witch Of Orleans! God be gracious to our souls! Do thou leave me, too; Seek safety for thyself. RAIMOND. I leave thee! now Alas, who then would bear thee company? JOHANNA. I am not unaccompanied. Thou hast Heard the loud thunder rolling o'er my head My destiny conducts me.
In all charity and loving kindness the life of Gerard had been passed, the brethren of St. John occupying themselves merely in tending the sick, in helping the poor and the pilgrims; but Raimond Dupuy was a soldier of the Cross, and he laid before the Order a scheme by which, from among the members thereof, a military corps should be formed, vowed to a perpetual crusade against the Infidel.
As for Raimond, Vicars of the Pope have high spiritual authority, none temporal. Let him prescribe a fast, and he shall be obeyed; but, for the rash Rienzi, say that Stephen Colonna will seek him in the Capitol tomorrow, for the purpose of throwing him out of the highest window." These messages the envoy failed not to deliver. The captain of the Romans was equally stern in his reply.
Oh, wilt thou not Repent thy sin, be reconciled to God, And to the bosom of the church return? JOHANNA. Thou hold'st me guilty of this heavy sin? RAIMOND. Needs must I thou didst silently confess Oh, this is hard! And thou wert really then no sorceress? JOHANNA. A sorceress! RAIMOND. And all these miracles Thou hast accomplished through the power of God And of his holy saints?
Do not fear; Without my seeking I shall reach the goal. RAIMOND. And whither wouldst thou go? Here stand our foes, Who have against thee bloody vengeance sworn There stand our people who have banished thee. JOHANNA. Naught will befall me but what heaven ordains. RAIMOND. Who will provide thee food? and who protect thee From savage beasts, and still more savage men?
The Lord will be with her, the God of battle; A weak and trembling creature he will choose, And through a tender maid proclaim his power, For he is the Almighty! THIBAULT. What strange power Hath seized the maiden? RAIMOND. Doubtless 'tis the helmet Which doth inspire her with such martial thoughts. Look at your daughter. Mark her flashing eye, Her glowing cheek, which kindles as with fire.
As Adrian turned from the palace of his guardian, and bent his way in the direction of the Forum, he came somewhat unexpectedly upon Raimond, bishop of Orvietto, who, mounted upon a low palfrey, and accompanied by some three or four of his waiting-men, halted abruptly when he recognised the young noble. "Ah, my son! it is seldom that I see thee: how fares it with thee? well? So, so!
Then following Raimond and Stephen with his eyes, till the door closed upon them, he muttered, "Insolent! were it not for Adrian, thy grey beard should not bear thee harmless. Birth! what Colonna would not boast himself, if he could, the grandson of an emperor? Old man, there is danger in thee which must be watched."
ARCHBISHOP. Speak, my son, inform us! RAIMOND. She is not, sir, a wicked sorceress! To God and all his saints I make appeal. An error blinds the people. You've cast forth God's messenger, you've banished innocence! DUNOIS. Where is she? RAIMOND. I accompanied her flight Towards the woods of Ardennes; there she hath Revealed to me her spirit's inmost depths.
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