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* In Princess Ida, by Gilbert and Sullivan, the hardnosed princess's castle is called Castle Adamant.
Through Cecil, and at the sixteen year old princess's own wish, he was selected as her tutor against another candidate pressed by Admiral Seymour and Queen Catherine.
The music played on her wedding, This is the day was set by Händel to the princess's own words based on Psalms 45 and 118.
This proves difficult, and is made more so by other incidents including attempts to kill him, a series of gruelling tasks set by the Wachootoo, and the Wachati princess's attempts to seduce him.
In the play's closing scenes, the Porter and his Man complain about trying to control the massive and enthusiastic crowds that attend the infant Elizabeth's christening ; another lush procession is followed by a prediction of the glories of the new born princess's future reign and that of her successor, the play's Epilogue.
The events of the ballad are similar to, and may chronicle, an actual event: the bringing home of the Scottish queen Margaret, Maid of Norway across the North Sea in 1290 ( though there is speculation that it may relate to a voyage by the princess's mother in 1281 ).
In an extremely complicated piece of hoodwinking, Dorus reveals his identity to Pamela, proposes elopement, and is elated by the princess's willingness to flee Arcadia with him.
The main house, completed in 1972, was designed by the princess's uncle-in-law Oliver Messel in the neo-Georgian-style.

princess's and queen
The princess's adopted Korean name is Heo Hwang-ok, who was the first queen of Geumgwan Gaya Dynasty and is the ancestor of the Korean Kim family of Kimhae and the Heo surname lineages.
For the queen and her daughter, Princess Caroline, he had a genuine respect and attachment, and the princess's affection for him was commonly said to be the reason for the close retirement in which she lived after his death.

princess's and who
All those who were present, however, noticed the princess's interest in the young king.
The princess's obstetrician, Sir Richard Croft, who later shot himself, was the half-brother of Lawrence's friend, Elizabeth Croft, and for her Lawrence drew a sketch of Croft in his coffin.
Another of the princess's slaves foretells that she will marry he who first touches a rose-tree in her garden.
He was a frequent visitor at the court of the prince and princess of Wales at Richmond, and in 1720 he married Mary Lepell, daughter of Nicholas Lepell, who was one of the princess's ladies-in-waiting, and a great court beauty.
Prince Leon's great-great-grand-daughter is Princess Zofia Sapieha-Kodenska, Princess Mathilde's maternal grand-mother, who died in car accident with the princess's sister, Marie-Alix d ' Udekem d ' Acoz.
Mambres knowing that the bull was the princess's love had to keep it a secret because that man was Nabuchad the one who had dethroned Amasis 7 years prior.

princess's and up
The moon, in return for the beautiful princess's sacrifice, transformed her into a different star, different from the all the others whose light lit up the night sky.

princess's and out
The author then playfully sets out for the reader the dimensions of the princess's dilemma, and of the reader's dilemma in answering the question he has posed.
The affronted husband of one of her lovers once stood outside the princess's Venetian palazzo, declaring, " If you are half the man I think you are, you will come out here and fight me.

princess's and princess
The reader is reminded that the princess knew and " hated " the waiting maiden, one of her attendants, whom she suspected of being infatuated with the princess's lover.

princess's and has
The princess's name has been unstable.
As Tara is leaving home as a newly-wedded bride to Raj, Maya tells her that just as Maya wore the princess's used clothes all her life, Tara will now have something Maya has used.

princess's and is
The next day is the princess's birthday.
The Mongol prince learns from his spy, the princess's Mongol slave, that Ahmed is a common thief and informs the caliph.
The robot lets them pass, but the princess's only concern is her peed-in pants.

princess's and .
The princess's Mongol slave ( Anna May Wong ) discovers him and alerts the guards, but he gets away.
At this, Emperor Frederick, seeing his aspirations in Castile frustrated, lost all interest in continuing with his son's wedding in spite of the princess's dowry of 42, 000 aureos.
The third tomb belongs to an unidentified royal princess's booties.
The happy wanderer entered the nearby village of Serenia, where he heard the decree from the town crier that King George IV, was offering half the kingdom, and princess's hand for her rescue.
An Italian / German television movie about the princess's life, Soraya ( a. k. a. Sad Princess ) was broadcast in 2003, starring Anna Valle ( Miss Italy 1995 ) as Soraya.
But Hilarion plans to use romantic means, rather than force, to gain the princess's love.

by and Jessie
It was at that party that, finally overcoming my timidity, inspired by tales only half-understood and overheard among older boys, I asked Jessie to spend New Year's Eve with me.
The first, championed by Roger Sherman Loomis, Alfred Nutt, and Jessie Weston, holds that it derived from early Celtic myth and folklore.
* Jessie Forsyth Collected Writings of Jessie Forsyth 1847-1937: The Good Templars and Temperance Reform on Three Continents ed by David M. Fahey ( 1988 )
Madden's scholarly, Middle English edition of the poem was followed in 1898 by the first Modern English translation-a prose version by literary scholar Jessie L. Weston.
Following this, May performed part of the " Brighton Rock " solo before being joined by Taylor and solo artist Jessie J for a performance of " We Will Rock You ".
His explorations were written up by him and his wife Jessie Benton Frémont and were widely published.
A mother reads to her children, depicted by Jessie Willcox Smith in a cover illustration of a volume of fairy tales written in the mid to late 19th century.
In the meantime, Jessie and Peola have grown up side by side, and Peola is painfully aware of the tension between her white appearance and black racial identity.
Jessie, by now in her late teens, comes home for a visit just as Bea is planning on selling the " B. Pullman " chain to marry Flake.
Gerald, a successful lawyer with an aggressive personality, has been able to reinvigorate the couple's sex life by handcuffing Jessie to the bed.
Jessie escapes the handcuffs by slicing her arm open all the way around on a broken glass and giving herself a degloving injury in order to lubricate her skin enough for the cuffs, which were made for men and not women and thus almost loose enough for her to slip out normally, to slide off her right hand.
The story cuts to months later with Jessie recuperating from the incident and being looked after by a nurse.
In King's subsequent novel, Dolores Claiborne, it is revealed that the title main character shared a telepathic connection with Jessie Burlingame on two occasions, first during the solar eclipse when Jessie was assaulted by her father, and later when she is handcuffed to the bed.
& W. Seligman & Co., then headed by Jessie Seligman.
* Henry VIII's Last Victim: The Life and Times ... by Jessie Childs, 2008
The cast of Saved by the Bell, clockwise from left: Screech, Slater, Lisa, Mr. Belding, Jessie, Zack, and Kelly.
Jessica Myrtle (" Jessie ") Spano ( played by Elizabeth Berkley ) is the show's resident know-it-all crusader.
" Illustration by Jessie Willcox Smith c. 1916.
" Mrs. ethic of reciprocity | Bedonebyasyoudid " Illustration by Jessie Willcox Smith c. 1916.
* The Water Babies, illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith at The University of Adelaide Library
This council was started in 1925 by a handful of girls in Fairbanks, Alaska headed by Jessie Bloom.

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