The Life of Marguerite D'Angoulême: Queen of Navarre, Duchesse D'Alençon and de Berry, Sister of Francis I., King of France, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1854 - France |
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... authority was derided by Bourbon , and the bearer of the mandate scarcely escaped with life from the camp when the soldiers discovered his errand . De Lannoy then determined to repair in person to Bour- bon's camp . The duke's hour of ...
... authority was derided by Bourbon , and the bearer of the mandate scarcely escaped with life from the camp when the soldiers discovered his errand . De Lannoy then determined to repair in person to Bour- bon's camp . The duke's hour of ...
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... authority of the viceroy , and lead his troops to dethrone the pope , unless tolerably cer- tain of the secret countenance of his Imperial master . Placed under ban by the emperor Charles V. , and pursued by the just resentment of the ...
... authority of the viceroy , and lead his troops to dethrone the pope , unless tolerably cer- tain of the secret countenance of his Imperial master . Placed under ban by the emperor Charles V. , and pursued by the just resentment of the ...
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... authority to undertake the commission . Francis then proceeded to comment on the outrages recently committed in Rome by the Imperial army . The king evidently disbelieved Charles's disavowal of participation in the dreadful mas- sacres ...
... authority to undertake the commission . Francis then proceeded to comment on the outrages recently committed in Rome by the Imperial army . The king evidently disbelieved Charles's disavowal of participation in the dreadful mas- sacres ...
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... authority . War , tumult , faction , and infidelity , are the prominent features of the age ; and during the reign of Charles V. and Francis I. , the greatest potentates of the continent , this social convul- sion continued . The people ...
... authority . War , tumult , faction , and infidelity , are the prominent features of the age ; and during the reign of Charles V. and Francis I. , the greatest potentates of the continent , this social convul- sion continued . The people ...
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... authorities of the cities and their inhabitants ; between individuals and their relatives ; and plunging the ... authority , and instructed to enforce no edict of importance unsanctioned by the Cortés of Spain , and his own sign ...
... authorities of the cities and their inhabitants ; between individuals and their relatives ; and plunging the ... authority , and instructed to enforce no edict of importance unsanctioned by the Cortés of Spain , and his own sign ...
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admiral affair afterwards Alençon alliance ambassadors Amboise amongst army arrival attended Béarn Bellay bestowed Béth Bibl bishop Blois Bourbon Brantôme Brion brother camp castle Catherine ceremony chancellor Charles Charles's Church command compelled consort constable council count court crown daughter dauphin decease desire despatched Diane de Poitiers duchess d'Angoulême duchess d'Estampes duchy duke de Vendôme duke of Cleves duke of Orleans Duprat emperor faith favour Fontainebleau Fran François French Godefroy,-Grand guerite Guyenne Henry heresy Holy honour husband Imperial journey king Francis king of France king of Navarre king's kingdom ladies Lefèvre letter Madame d'Estampes Madelaine Marguerite's marriage marshal de Montmorency monseigneur Mont Nérac never noble Paris poem pope possessed prelates present princess Jane queen Eleanor queen Marguerite queen of Navarre received reform reign rendered replied Rome Romish Roussel royal Savoy sent sister sojourn solemn Sorbonne sovereign suffered tion town treaty troops wrote
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Page ix - L'Heptaméron des nouvelles de très illustre et très excellente princesse Marguerite de Valois, royne de Navarre, remis en son vray ordre...
Page 470 - De sa beauté il est blanc et vermeil, Les cheveux bruns, de grande et belle taille ; En terre il est comme au ciel le soleil. Hardi, vaillant, sage et preux en bataille, II est benin, doux, humble en sa grandeur.
Page 484 - Qu'ils ne voient terre ni cieux, Telle est de leur pleur abondance. Ma bouche se plaint en tous lieux, De mon cœur ne peut saillir mieux Que soupirs sans nulle allégeance.
Page vii - Tant au'ilz sont convertiz en plains; Seul pleurer est ma contenance. Je crie par bois et par plains, Au ciel et terre me complains; A rien fors à mon dueil ne pense. Mort, qui m'as fait...
Page 373 - ... whom to have recourse, excepting to God, seeing that my father and my mother abandon me, who both well know what I have said to them — that never can I love the Duke of Cleves, and that I will not have him. ' Therefore, I protest beforehand, if it happens that I am affianced, or married, to the said Duke of Cleves in any way or manner, it will be against my heart, and in defiance of my will ; and that he shall never become my husband, nor will I ever hold and regard him as such, and that my...
Page vi - Je n'ay plus que la triste voix De laquelle crier m'en vois, En lamentant la dure absence. Las ! de celuy pour qui vivois, Que de si bon cœur je voyois, J'ay perdu l'heureuse presence ! Seure je suis que son esprit Regne avec son chef Jesus Christ, Contemplant la divine essence.
Page 483 - Biens et honneurs en abondance « Je les tiens pour mes ennemis!
Page 513 - L'airain, le marbre et le cuivre Font tant seulement revivre Ceux qui meurent sans renom, Et desquels la sepulture Presse sous mesme closture Le corps, la vie et le nom.
Page vi - Tant de larmes jettent mes yeux Qu'ilz ne voyent terre ne cieux. Telle est de leur pleur abondance.