The Land of Manfred, Prince of Tarentum and King of Sicily: Rambles in Remote Parts of Southern Italy, with Special Reference to Their Historical Associations |
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... - totle . The gerfalcons of Iceland he praises as the finest hawks , and gives minute directions as to their capture and training , and claims to FREDERICKS LOVE OF JUSTICE . 9 have introduced into Europe 8 [ Ch . I. THE LAND OF MANFRED .
... - totle . The gerfalcons of Iceland he praises as the finest hawks , and gives minute directions as to their capture and training , and claims to FREDERICKS LOVE OF JUSTICE . 9 have introduced into Europe 8 [ Ch . I. THE LAND OF MANFRED .
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... give the curious relation of the old Trani writer . The treachery of the commander is still talked about as a shame which blackens the good fame of the city , and is a sore point with its inhabitants . Curiously enough , Frederick II ...
... give the curious relation of the old Trani writer . The treachery of the commander is still talked about as a shame which blackens the good fame of the city , and is a sore point with its inhabitants . Curiously enough , Frederick II ...
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... give or what steps to take , because the Barons and the courtiers , as is their wont , turned their backs on her . The only ones who did not abandon her were our fellow - citizens , Messire Monualdu , with his wife , Amundilla , and ...
... give or what steps to take , because the Barons and the courtiers , as is their wont , turned their backs on her . The only ones who did not abandon her were our fellow - citizens , Messire Monualdu , with his wife , Amundilla , and ...
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... give much pleasure to the Holy Father , and bring him great gifts from the King Charles . So well did they preach that at length the traitor did their bidding and shut up poor Helen and her children , and raised up the drawbridge of the ...
... give much pleasure to the Holy Father , and bring him great gifts from the King Charles . So well did they preach that at length the traitor did their bidding and shut up poor Helen and her children , and raised up the drawbridge of the ...
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... give up their treasure , having made a vow to build a church on purpose for the reception of the relics . High words ensued , and it seemed as though the Saint would be the cause of bloodshed and civil war , until the reverend abbot of ...
... give up their treasure , having made a vow to build a church on purpose for the reception of the relics . High words ensued , and it seemed as though the Saint would be the cause of bloodshed and civil war , until the reverend abbot of ...
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altar ancient Andria Apulia Archbishop arches Archytas Bari Barletta barons beautiful Benevento Brindisi Bruttii built called campanile Castel del Monte castle Cataldo cathedral century Charles of Anjou church colour columns Corato crown crypt death died door doorway Duke Emperor feet Foggia Frederick Frederick II frescoes gold Greek hands head hill Hohenstaufen holy honour horses immense inhabitants inscription Ionian Sea Isabella of England Italian Italy King Manfred Lecce Leucaspide look Lucanians Lucera Madonna Manduria Manfredonia marble Mare Piccolo Massafra miles murex Naples Nicholas night Oria ornamented Otranto palace peasants Peter de Vinea Piazza picturesque pillars Pope priest prison Queen remains Riccio Roman Rome round ruins Saint Santa Saracens says sent Sicily side Signor silver Sir James Lacaita song stands stone streets Tarantines Taranto Tarentum thou told tomb towers town Trani trees walls Τζαὶ
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Page 355 - L' ossa del corpo mio sarieno ancora In co del ponte presso a Benevento, Sotto la guardia della grave mora. Or le bagna la pioggia e move il vento Di fuor del regno, quasi lungo il Verde, Dov' ei le trasmutò a lume spento. Per lor maledizion sì non si perde, Che non possa tornar l' eterno amore, Mentre che la speranza ha fior del verde.
Page 143 - From her glowing fingers through all their frame. She sprinkled bright water from the stream On those that were faint with the sunny beam ; And out of the cups of the heavy flowers She emptied the rain of the thunder showers.
Page 96 - For wheresoe'er I turn my ravished eyes, Gay gilded scenes and shining prospects rise, Poetic fields encompass me around And still I seem to tread on classic ground...
Page 164 - Twixt him and thee there's no difference. Vm.IX Borage and Hellebor fill two scenes, Sovereign plants to purge the veins Of melancholy, and cheer the heart, Of those black fumes which make it smart; To clear the brain of misty fogs, Which dull our senses, and soul clogs.
Page 125 - Ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes Angulus ridet, ubi non Hymetto Mella decedunt, viridique certat Bacca Venafro ; Ver ubi longurn, tepidasque.
Page i - THE LAND OF MANFRED PRINCE OF TARENTUM AND KING OF SICILY. RAMBLES IN REMOTE PARTS OF SOUTHERN ITALY, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS.
Page 111 - As, to support incumbent floor or roof, For corbel, is a figure sometimes seen, That crumples up its knees unto its breast; With the feign'd posture, stirring ruth unfeign'd In the beholder's fancy; so I saw These fashion'd, when I noted well their guise. Each, as his back was laden, came indeed Or more or less contracted; and it seem'd As he, who show'd most patience in his look, Wailing exclaim'd: "I can endure no more.
Page 89 - ... the stormy ocean. He was the protector of the weak against the strong, of the poor against the rich, of the captive, the prisoner, the slave ; he was the guardian of young marriageable maidens, of schoolboys, and especially of the orphan poor.
Page 78 - Secondo lui, ravveduti que' popoli andavano dicendo: «O re Manfredi, noi non ti abbiam conosciuto vivo ; ora ti piangiamo estinto. Tu ci sembravi un lupo rapace fra le pecorelle di questo regno; ma da che per la nostra volubilità ed incostanza siam caduti sotto il presente dominio, tanto da noi desiderato, ci accorgiamo in fine che tu eri un agnello mansueto. Ora sì che conosciamo quanto fosse dolce il governo tuo, posto in confronto dell'amarezza presente.
Page 127 - Fumolo," the quantity of minute prickles on the fruit fall off. Frederick II. made several laws to improve the race of sheep in Apulia and extend the commerce in wool; and Queen Joan II. issued an edict in 1415 to relieve the guild of wool manufacturers from various imposts and taxes. I observed that some of the flock the old shepherd was guarding looked tired and hung their heads wearily. I asked whether they were ill, and he answered, "No, but I must get rid of them, because the Lauro has taken...