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Updated: May 28, 2025
I am sorry for the lassie, but the law, sir, maun hae its course Vivat Rex, Currat Lex, as the poet has it, in whilk of Horace's odes I know not." Here Butler groaned, in utter impatience of the brutality and ignorance which Bartoline had contrived to amalgamate into one sentence.
The boys of Westminster School, which adjoins the Abbey, have the privilege of shouting out 'Vivat Rex! at the coronation of their Sovereign this means 'Let the King live' and right heartily did the hundreds of young voices greet their King and Queen in this quaint way, shouting, 'Vivat, Vivat, Vivat Rex Georgius! as the King was seen advancing up the aisle.
"Vivat Carolus Quintus!" resounded through the ranks. Alba beckoned the captains to him, and assigned to each his duty. He usually mingled German and Spanish troops together, in order to stimulate the courage of the combatants still higher by emulation.
The small lane leading from the Minstersquare to the Sternthor was called "Vivat" lane, and bears that name to the present day. Some years ago a heavy winter gale destroyed the old Roman tower that had so long withstood the vicissitudes of time.
The rippling notes breathed of joy, they poured joy into one’s ears; the girls wanted to dance and the boys could not stand still—but the notes carried the thoughts of the old men back into the past, to those happy years when the Senate and the House of Deputies, after that great day of the Third of May, celebrated in the assembly hall the reconciliation of King and Nation; when they danced and sang, “Vivat our beloved King, vivat the Diet, vivat the people, vivat all classes!”
VIII. and his Queen Anna Bullen, with other diverting Decorations proper to the Play, beginning at 6 o'clock. Boxes, 2s. Pit, 1s. Vivat Regina. On enquiring into the Matter, I find this has long been a noble Diversion of our Quality and Gentry; and that Mr. Penkethman's Wonderful Invention call'd the Pantheon: or, the Temple of the Heathen Gods.
There is heard from behind the scene a loud, wild, long-continued cry, Vivat Ferdinandus! accompanied by warlike instruments. MAX. and THEKLA remain without motion in each other's embraces. To the above enter TERZKY. What meant that cry? What was it? TERZKY. All is lost! COUNTESS. What! they regarded not his countenance? TERZKY. 'Twas all in vain. DUCHESS. They shouted Vivat!
"May God establish you on your throne, and may Christ cause you to reign with him in his eternal kingdom!" Then he kissed the Emperor on the cheek, and turning towards the assembled multitude, said: "Vivat Imperator in aeternum!" "May the Emperor live forever!"
"No, duke, I " and suddenly stopping, he burst into a loud ringing laugh, and sprang about the room, bounding up and down, shouting, "Hurrah! hurrah! Long live the philosophers, vivat the philosophers!" "They shall live live live, shouted the duke! "Vivat the philosophers! hurrah!
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