The Rhine, Legends, Traditions, History, from Cologne to Mainz, 第 2 卷F. C. Westley, 1839 |
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... Pfalzgraf of the Rhine shall be the judge of appeal between the parties . For the emperor is selected for the good of the state , and by his oath he is bound to do four things to that effect - namely , to strengthen the right ; to ...
... Pfalzgraf of the Rhine shall be the judge of appeal between the parties . For the emperor is selected for the good of the state , and by his oath he is bound to do four things to that effect - namely , to strengthen the right ; to ...
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... pfalzgraf , of all his territory ; besieged Gerlach , count of Wies- baden , in his principal stronghold ; and attacked his enemies in every accessible quarter . But Frederic was not idle all this time ; neither were his friends ...
... pfalzgraf , of all his territory ; besieged Gerlach , count of Wies- baden , in his principal stronghold ; and attacked his enemies in every accessible quarter . But Frederic was not idle all this time ; neither were his friends ...
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... Pfalzgraf of the Rhine , the Duke of Saxony , and the Markgraf of Brandenburg . Each of these princes had the rights of royalty conferred upon them ; — that is to say , they were declared equal to kings , and the punish- ment of high ...
... Pfalzgraf of the Rhine , the Duke of Saxony , and the Markgraf of Brandenburg . Each of these princes had the rights of royalty conferred upon them ; — that is to say , they were declared equal to kings , and the punish- ment of high ...
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Joseph Snowe. deposed from the imperial dignity and power , and Rupert , pfalzgraf of the Rhine , raised thereto in his stead . The act of deposition was subscribed in a small chapel at the further extre- mity of the town , to which the ...
Joseph Snowe. deposed from the imperial dignity and power , and Rupert , pfalzgraf of the Rhine , raised thereto in his stead . The act of deposition was subscribed in a small chapel at the further extre- mity of the town , to which the ...
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... pfalzgraf , or prince palatine of the Rhine , elected to the imperial throne in his stead . BREY . On the left bank of the Rhine , a little above Rhens , stands the small village of Brey , surrounded by orchards and gardens . It is a ...
... pfalzgraf , or prince palatine of the Rhine , elected to the imperial throne in his stead . BREY . On the left bank of the Rhine , a little above Rhens , stands the small village of Brey , surrounded by orchards and gardens . It is a ...
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第453页 - Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The stranger fain would linger on his way ! Thine is a scene alike where souls united Or lonely Contemplation thus might stray; And could the ceaseless vultures cease to prey On self-condemning bosoms, it were here, Where Nature, nor too sombre nor too gay, Wild but not rude, awful yet not austere, Is to the mellow Earth as Autumn to the year.
第322页 - tis an excellent bonfire ! " quoth he, " And the country is greatly obliged to me, For ridding it in these times forlorn Of Rats that only consume the corn." So then to his palace returned he, And he sat down to supper merrily, And he slept that night like an innocent man ; But Bishop Hatto never slept again. In the morning as he...
第322页 - Another came running presently, And he was pale as pale could be, ' Fly! my Lord Bishop, fly," quoth he, ' Ten thousand rats are coming this way — The Lord forgive you for yesterday! ' ' I'll go to my tower on the Rhine,' replied he, "Tis the safest place in Germany; The walls are high, and the shores are steep, And the stream is strong, and the water deep.
第321页 - The poor folk flocked from far and near ; The great barn was full as it could hold Of women and children, and young and old. Then when he saw it could hold no more Bishop Hatto he made fast the door ; And...
第144页 - Where shall the traitor rest, He, the deceiver, Who could win maiden's breast, Ruin, and leave her? In the lost battle, Borne down by the flying, Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying; Eleu loro There shall he be lying.
第323页 - And in at the windows, and in at the door, And through the walls by thousands they pour, And down through the ceiling, and up through the floor, From the right and the left, from behind and before, From within and without, from above and below, And all at once to the Bishop they go. " ' They have whetted their teeth against the stones, And now they pick the Bishop's bones; They gnaw'd the flesh from every limb, For they were sent to do judgment on him.
第321页 - The summer and autumn had been so wet, That in winter the corn was growing yet ; 'Twas a piteous sight to see all around The grain lie rotting on the ground. Every day the starving poor Crowded around Bishop Hatto's door, For he had a plentiful last year's store, And all the neighbourhood could tell His granaries were furnish'd well.
第453页 - Tis with the thankful glance of parting praise ; More mighty spots may rise — more glaring shine, But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft, — the glories of old days.
第323页 - Down on his knees the Bishop fell, And faster and faster his beads did tell, As louder and louder, drawing near, The saw of their teeth without he could hear. " And in at the windows, and in at the door, And through the walls by thousands they pour, And down from the ceiling, and up through the...
第272页 - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.