At the end of this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who, with particular solemnity, lifted the meat off the table, and conveyed it into the Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes... Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects - Page 276by Robert Dodsley - 1761Full view - About this book
| Thomas Preston - Great Britain - 1885 - 242 pages
...twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half-an-hour together. At the end of all this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies appeared,...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the Court." The Queen visited Archbishop... | |
| Walter Thornbury - London (England) - 1879 - 604 pages
...twelve trumpets and two kettledrums made the hall ring for half an hour together. At the end of all this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared,...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest went to the ladies of the Court. The Queen dined and supped alone,... | |
| Lydia Hoyt Farmer - Queens - 1887 - 730 pages
...twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. "At the end of all this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies appeared,...queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the court. The queen dines and sups alone,... | |
| 1888 - 782 pages
...half an hour together. At the end of all this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared, v ,10 with particular solemnity lifted the meat off the...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she has chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the court. The Queen sups and dines alone,... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - America - 1890 - 304 pages
...the end of all this ceremonial a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who with particular folemnity lifted the meat off the table and conveyed it into...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after me had chofen for herfelf, the reft goes to the ladies of the Court." 7 To keep up all this vain pomp... | |
| William Andrews - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1896 - 316 pages
...twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half-an-hour together. At the end of the ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared,...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the ladies of the Court," THE DOCTOR. Drink as well as... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - England - 1897 - 228 pages
...an hour together. At the end of all this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared, who 62 with particular solemnity lifted the meat off the...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the Ladies of the court." The queen dined and supped alone,... | |
| Walter Besant - Engraving - 1899 - 408 pages
...selected for this Service, were bringing Dinner, twelve Trumpets and two Kettle-drums made the Hall ring for Half an Hour together. At the end of this Ceremonial...the Table, and conveyed it into the Queen's inner arid more private Chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the Ladies of... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - American essays - 1904 - 434 pages
...twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. At the end of all this ceremonial, a number of unmarried ladies appeared,...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the Ladies of the court." The queen dined and supped alone,... | |
| England - 1905 - 292 pages
...selected for this service, were bringing dinner, twelve trumpets and two kettle-drums made the hall ring for half an hour together. At the end of this ceremonial,...Queen's inner and more private chamber, where, after she had chosen for herself, the rest goes to the Ladies of the Court. The Queen dines and sups alone,... | |
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