12682 examples of duke in sentences

"To His Serene Highness, the Prince of Erie, Duke of the Grand Opera House, Admiral of Narragansett, Commander of the Ninth, etc., etc., etc., Erie Palace, New York City.

So now in the name of these oppressed do I give thee welcome to this thy sorrowful Duchy, and may God make of thee Duke indeed!" Quoth Beltane: "Duke am I in blood and Duke will I yet be in very sooth an God so will it."

So now in the name of these oppressed do I give thee welcome to this thy sorrowful Duchy, and may God make of thee Duke indeed!" Quoth Beltane: "Duke am I in blood and Duke will I yet be in very sooth an God so will it."

So now in the name of these oppressed do I give thee welcome to this thy sorrowful Duchy, and may God make of thee Duke indeed!" Quoth Beltane: "Duke am I in blood and Duke will I yet be in very sooth an God so will it."

To-night the moon was full, and thus, following Friar Martin's bony outstretched finger, Beltane of a sudden espied afar the Duke's great gallows, rising grisly and stark against the moon's round splendour.

"Messire," said the archer, "my lord Duke's gallows is great and very strong, and we but five all told!"

"In Belsaye is that pale fox Sir Gui of Allerdale with many trusty men-at-arms to hold the town for Black Ivo and teach Belsaye its duty: how may we destroy my lord Duke's gallows 'neath the very beards of my lord Duke's garrison, wilt tell me that, my good, Black Rogerkin?" "Aye," nodded Roger, "that will Iwhen I have asked my lord."

"In Belsaye is that pale fox Sir Gui of Allerdale with many trusty men-at-arms to hold the town for Black Ivo and teach Belsaye its duty: how may we destroy my lord Duke's gallows 'neath the very beards of my lord Duke's garrison, wilt tell me that, my good, Black Rogerkin?" "Aye," nodded Roger, "that will Iwhen I have asked my lord."

Ah! since my lord Duke Beltane died, what sights these eyes have seen!" "Old man," quoth Beltane, bending near, "who art thou?" "I am the ghost that haunts this place, but, ages since, I was Sir Robert Bellesme of Garthlaxton Keep.

Yet in a while he raised his head and spake again: "And when Duke Ivo had wrought his will upon the city, he builded the great gibbet yonder and hanged it full with men cheek by jowl, and left Sir Gui the cruel with ten score chosen men for garrison.

When she mentions a civil thing said to her by a prince, a duke, or a marquess, we never get at the person.

It is always the Prince of A, or the Duke of B, or the Marquess of C, or Count D, or Lady E, or the Marchioness of F, or the Countess of G, or Lord H, or Sir George I, and so on through the alphabet.

We put it to your own good sense, my dear Lady Morgan, as the Duke of X would call you, whether this remarkable difference in mentioning living characters, and those who are no longer living, does not look equivocal?

La Hogue-bye remained for many years in a dilapidated state, till about 1790, when the late Admiral d'Auvergne, a native of Jersey, better known under his French title of Duke of Bouillon, became its owner by purchase, and hence it obtained its present name.

The epitaph which though not genuine is yet ancient, was inscribed by the order of the Duke of Pescolangiano, then proprietor of the place, on a marble slab placed in the side of the rock opposite the entrance of the tomb, where it still remains.

5 The duke shall wield his conquering sword, The chancellor make a speech, The king shall pass his honest word, The pawn'd revenue sums afford, And then, come kiss my breech.

[Footnote 48: The reflection on the taste of the town in these four lines is levelled at the Duke's company, who had exhibited the siege of Rhodes, and other expensive operas, and were now getting up the operas of Psyche, Circe, &c.] *

[Footnote 53: The Duke of York's two daughters, Mary and Ann.]

PROLOGUE TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, UPON HIS FIRST APPEARANCE AT THE DUKE'S THEATRE, AFTER HIS RETURN FROM SCOTLAND, 1682.

[Footnote 58: 'Prologue:' spoken when the Duke of York returned from Scotland in triumph.

The Loyal Brother was intended for the Duke of York.]

[Footnote 63: Two theatrical companies: the Duke's and the King's Housesboth full of every species of abominationat last united in 1686, and the most profligate poet of the age was fitly chosen to proclaim the banns.]

TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ORMOND.

I have dedicated the translation of the "Lives of Plutarch" to the first Duke; and have celebrated the memory of your heroic father.

[Footnote 71: 'Duchess of Ormond:' daughter of Duke of Bedford, afterwards Lieutenant of Ireland, and who had recently visited it.

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