The Childhood of the Prince Consort. [With Plates, Including Portraits.]

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W. Swan. Sonnenschein & Company, 1884 - 150 ページ
 

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31 ページ - I then said to the Duchess of Kent, that now, for the first time, your Majesty ought to know your place in the succession. Her Royal Highness agreed with me, and I put the genealogical table into the historical book. When Mr. Davys (the Queen's instructor, afterwards Bishop of Peterborough) was gone, the Princess Victoria opened the book again, as usual, and seeing the additional paper, said, 'I never saw that before.
9 ページ - The good wishes," said the preacher, " with which we welcome this infant as a Christian, as one destined to be great on earth, and as a future heir to everlasting life, are the more earnest, when we consider the high position in life in which he may one day be placed, and the sphere of action to which the will of God may call him...
87 ページ - We had hardly proceeded a hundred yards from the palace, when I noticed, on the footpath on my side, a little mean-looking man holding something towards us ; and before I could distinguish what it was, a shot was fired, which almost stunned us both, it was so loud, and fired barely six paces from us. Victoria had just turned to the left to look at a horse, and could not therefore understand why her ears were ringing, as from its being so very near she could hardly distinguish that it proceeded from...
67 ページ - I have the prospect of very great happiness before me. I love him more than I can say, and shall do everything in my power to render this sacrifice (for such, in my opinion, it is) as small as I can.
64 ページ - I am now my own master, as I hope always to be, and under all circumstances.* In consequence of this event we have had great fe~tes here, in which the whole country has most heartily taken part. "On the 13th (July) I shall accompany Ernest to Dresden, and stay with him for about fourteen days. Then must I go to a place that I hate mortally, that charming Carlsbad, where papa is taking the waters, and 1 much wishes me to be with him.
150 ページ - Peace, peace ! he is not dead, he doth not sleep ! He hath awakened from the dream of life. Tis we who, lost in stormy visions, keep With phantoms an unprofitable strife, And in mad trance strike with our spirit's knife Invulnerable nothings. We decay Like corpses in a charnel ; fear and grief Convulse us and consume us day by day, And cold hopes swarm like worms within our living clay.
50 ページ - DEAR PAPA, — We should be so glad to " accept your invitation to go to Coburg for a " few days, and to spend Christmas there. But " if we are to profit by our stay here, I am " afraid we must deny ourselves that pleasure. " Such an expedition would require five or six " weeks, and our course of study would be quite " disturbed by such an interruption. We told " dear uncle the purport of your letter, and he " said he would write to you on the subject.
142 ページ - BUT yesterday a naked sod The dandies sneered from Rotten Row, And cantered o'er it to and fro : And see 'tis done ! As though 'twere by a wizard's rod A blazing arch of lucid glass Leaps like a fountain from the grass To meet the sun...
66 ページ - good and kind to me that I am often at a loss " to believe that such affection (Herzliehkeif)
14 ページ - I remained in bed, and only got up at three o'clock in the afternoon. I did a little drawing, then I built a castle and arranged my arms ; after that I did my lessons, and made a little picture and painted it. Then I played with Noah's Ark, then we dined, and I went to bed and prayed.

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