27 Metaphors for iv

The Promenade du Henri IV., which leads southwards from the Hôtel Baudot along the side of the river, is a cool and pleasant walk, especially of an evening.

CHAPTER IV On leaving the cloister in the mornings soon after daybreak, the first person Gabriel would see was Don Antolin, the "Silver Stick."

when Henry IV. was a boy, and had no thought of ever being King of France.

Iv aw'd been at th' back o' that chap, aw could ha' punce't him, see yo!"

IV At nine the next morning there was a crowd in front of the house.

(Galba E. iv.) is a perfect specimen of an ancient Library Catalogue, which, although not altogether unnoticed, deserves a more careful examination than it has yet received.

Henry IV., son of John of Gaunt, fourth son of Edward III., became king in 1399, though Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, and great-grandson of Lionel, the third son of Edward III., was the rightful heir.

IV THE EMPIRE OF INDIA India is a great triangle, 1,900 miles across its greatest length and an equal distance across its greatest breadth.

Is ma nose queer-like?' 'Ay,' Macgregor unwillingly replied, and, with inspiration, added consolingly, 'But it was aye that, Wullie.' IV THE RING 'Wha' was chasin' ye?'

Henry IV. became a Catholic in order to enter "his good city of Paris" whilst Louis XVI.

IV. 'are clearly the product of priesthood'therefore late.

IV, 563) and Varro was then established in retirement at Cumae: thus they were neighbours, and, although they belonged to different political parties, the young poet must have known and visited the old polymath; there was every reason for him to have taken advantage of the opportunity.

Sometimes I even fancy that he sings to them with a plaintive sort of joy, as though he were saying, "Welcomego away!" IV The Cobbs will be the death of me before they get here.

Henry IV, at the beginning of his reign only ten years of age, was at this time Emperor.

CHAPTER IV UNDER THE TWIN HEMLOCKS "Say, ain't this going-some, for a rough road?"

IV "It's the willows, of course.

CHAPTER IV THE EARLY TROUBADOURS The earliest troubadour known to us is William IX, Count of Poitiers (1071-1127) who led an army of thirty thousand men to the unfortunate crusade of 1101.

IV Next night (it was Friday evening)

CHAPTER IV. IS ANIMAL LIFE POSSIBLE ON MARS?

GEORGE IV., king of Great Britain and of Hanover from 1820 to 1830, eldest son of the preceding, born in London; in consequence of his father's insanity he became Regent in 1810; a tendency to profligacy early displayed itself in an intrigue with Mrs. Robinson, an actress; and two years afterwards in defiance of the Royal Marriage Act he secretly married MRS.

Is ma nose queer-like?' 'Ay,' Macgregor unwillingly replied, and, with inspiration, added consolingly, 'But it was aye that, Wullie.' IV THE RING 'Wha' was chasin' ye?'

IV THE QUESTION OF SYRIA AND PALESTINE CHAPTER V DEUTSCHLAND ÜBER ALLAH CHAPTER VI 'THY KINGDOM IS DIVIDED' CHAPTER VII THE GRIP OF THE OCTOPUS Crescent and Iron Cross, Chapter

IV "Some time I, too, will be a hunter of tigers," Little Shikara told his mother when the beaters began to circle through the bamboos.

IV THE PERSONAL ESSAY The Personal Essay is a peculiar form of literature, entirely different from critical essays like those of Matthew Arnold and from purely reflective essays, like those of Bacon.

Iv a mon be both honest an' willin', An' never a stroke to be had, An' clemmin' for want ov a shillin', It's likely to make him feel sad; It troubles his heart to keep seein' His little brids feedin' o'th air; An' it feels very hard to be deein', An' never a mortal to care.

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