Meanwhile, the queen had no sooner stepped on the bridge than a new spectacle was provided ; for, as soon as the music gave signal that she was so far advanced, a raft, so disposed as to resemble a small floating island, illuminated by a great variety... The Spell of England - Pagina 12de Julia de Wolf Addison - 1922 - 433 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 374 pagini
...Gallery tower. " No sooner had the Queen stepped on the bridge than a new spectacle was provided : when the music gave signal that she was so far advanced,...resemble a small floating island, illuminated by a variety of torches, and surrounded by floating pageants formed to represent . sea-horses, on which,... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 356 pagini
...she was so far advanced, a raft, so disposed as to resemble a small floating island, illuminated by a variety of torches, and surrounded by floating pageants...to represent '.sea-horses, on which. sat tritons, nereides, and, other fabulous deities of the seas and .rivers, made its appearance upon the lake, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 750 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary dérangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the bridge than a new spectacle was provided ; for u soon a« the music gave signal that she was so far advanced, a raft, so disposedas to resemble a... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary derangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the...gave signal that she was so far advanced, a raft, so disposedas to resemble a small floating island, illuminated by a great variety of torches, and surrounded... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary derangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the...far advanced, a raft, so disposed as to resemble a email floating island, illuminated by a great variety of torches, and surrounded by floating pageants... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 776 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether ins friend did not labour under some temporary derangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the bridge than a new spectacle was provided ; for и toon as the music gave signal that she was so far advanced, a raft, so disposed^ as to resemble... | |
| Walter Scott - 1869 - 696 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary derangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the...bridge than a new spectacle was provided ; for as soon aa the music gave signal that she was so far advanced, a raft, so disposed as to resemble a small floating... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1870 - 494 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary derangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the...spectacle was provided ; for as soon as the music * This is an imitation of Gascoigne's verses spoken by the Herculean porter, as mentioned in the text.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1871 - 496 pagini
...he discovered, led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary derangement. Meanwhile, the Queen had no sooner stepped on the...spectacle was provided ; for as soon as the music * This is an imitation of Gascoigne's verses spoken by the Herculean porter, as mentioned in the text.... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 406 pagini
...queen on foot, as did the gentlemen who had stood in array to receive her at the Gallery-tower. is. Meanwhile the queen had no sooner stepped on the bridge...Tritons, Nereids, and other fabulous deities of the soas and rivers, made its appearance upon the lake, and issuing from behind a small heronry where it... | |
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