Book/Printed Material Legends of Charlemagne;
-
Image 81 of Legends of Charlemagne; ADVENTURES OF RINALDO ANDORLANDO 65 knight of the west by name Orlando who she had read in the book of Fate was coming to demolish her garden Having thus instructed him the…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 82 of Legends of Charlemagne; 56 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE rived at the palace and entering it found the mistress clad in white with a crown of gold upon her head in the act of viewing herself in…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 83 of Legends of Charlemagne; ADVENTURES OF RINALDO AND ORLANDO 57 but deep and so clear and tranquil that the eye could penetrate to the bottom He had no sooner arrived upon the banks than the waters…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 84 of Legends of Charlemagne; 58 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE in her possession but in that of a much more pow erful enchantress Morgana the Lady of the Lake the very idea of opposing whom made Falerina turn…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 85 of Legends of Charlemagne; ADVENTURES OF RINALDO AND ORLANDO 59 sued during which Falerina escaped The chul finding himself overmatched at a contest of arms resorted to his peculiar art grappled his antagonist and plunged with…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 86 of Legends of Charlemagne; 60 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE In the middle of this meadow was a fountain and fast by it lay Morgana asleep a lady of a lovely aspect dressed in white and vermilion garments…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 87 of Legends of Charlemagne; ADVENTURES OF RINALDO AND ORLANDO O61 But let him not the proffered good forbear Nor till he seize the fleeting blessing rest For present loss is sought in vain tomorrow And the…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 88 of Legends of Charlemagne; 62 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE her prison and the fairy feigning a complacent aspect delivered up a key of silver bidding him to be cautious in the use of it since to break…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 89 of Legends of Charlemagne; ADVENTURES OF RINALDO AND ORLANDO 68 ed to necessity rather than to the entreaties of his friends and cast away his prize They soon reached the bridge and passed over with out…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 90 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FP RANGE GRAMANT King of Africa convoked the kings his vassals to deliberate m council He reminded them of the injuries he had sustained from France that his father…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 91 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 65 venerable for his age and renowned for his prophetic lore interposed and assured the King that such an attempt would be sure to fail unless he could…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 92 of Legends of Charlemagne; 66 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE erelonty of a kingdom should be the reward of who ever should succeed in obtaining the ring of Angelica Brunello the dwarf the subtlest thief in all Africa…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 93 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 67 taintop which contained the mansion of Atlantes but the ring which discovered what was before invisi ble could not though it revealed this paradise enable Agramant or…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 94 of Legends of Charlemagne; 68 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE invited into France Marsilius thus encouraged led an army across the frontiers and joined Rodomont This was the situation of things when Rinaldo and the other knights who…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 95 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 69 the Hungarians were routed and Rinaldo on his re turn had the mortification to find that Ottachiero was wounded and Dudon taken prisoner While he sought Rodomont…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 96 of Legends of Charlemagne; 70 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE time but now fortune declared decisively in favor of the infidel army and Charlemagnes forces gave way at all poimts in irreparable confusion The two com batants were…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 97 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE gar was interrupted by the return of Bradamante Find ing herself unable to overtake the fugitives and reluc tant to leave to another the burden and risk of…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 98 of Legends of Charlemagne; 2 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE As they pursued ther way she inquired the name and quality of her new associate and Rogero informed her of his nation and family He told her that…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 99 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE es mante who was uncasqued was wounded in the head Rogero was in fury at this attack and Bradamante replacing her helmet joined him in taking speedy ven…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 100 of Legends of Charlemagne; 74 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE longs to me and not to him When the knights demanded to know by what right he claimed Durin dana Mandricardo thus related his history I had been…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 101 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 75 their acquisition said the damsel I will be your guide Mandricardo went on to say that he eagerly em braced the proposal and being provided with horse…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 102 of Legends of Charlemagne; 76 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE with him and both fell to the ground Mandricardo however fell uppermost and preserving his advan tage compelled Gradasso to yield himself conquered The damsel now interfered congratulating…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 103 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 17 cardo without replying began to mow the harvest with his sword but had scarce smitten thrice when he perceived that every stalk that felk was instantly transformed…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 104 of Legends of Charlemagne; 78 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE writhing under the folds of the monster he fell back wards into the hole and his enemy was crushed _be neath his weight Mandricardo when he was somewhat…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 105 of Legends of Charlemagne; LikINVASIONQFFRANCE CoNTINUED ANDRICARDO having completed his story now turned to Rogero and proposed that arms should decide which of the two was most worthy to bear the symbol of the Trojan knight…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 106 of Legends of Charlemagne; 80 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE started up in Gradasso who now accompanied Man dricardo Gradasso vindicated his prior right to Du rindana to obtain which he had embarked as was related in the…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 107 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 8 Atlantes the enchanter who had brought up Roge ro and cherished for him the warmest affection knew by his art that his pupil was destined to be…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 108 of Legends of Charlemagne; 82 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE beautiful as himself While he was lost in admiration at the sight the child approached him and throwing at him handfuls of roses and lilies struck him from…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 109 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 83 Let us now retrace our steps and revert to the time when the paladins having learned from Dudon the summons of Charlemagne to return to France to…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 110 of Legends of Charlemagne; 64 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE directed Angelica to the fountain of Disdain of whose waters she eagerly drank Issuing thence the Count and damsel encountered a strangerknight It was no other than Rinaldo…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 111 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 85 Christian army beaten at all points fled from the Saracens and Angelica indifferent to both her lovers mounted a swift palfrey and plunged into the forest rejoicing…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 112 of Legends of Charlemagne; 86 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE himself on the flowery bank and leaning his head on his hand fell into a profound reverie Then arousing himself from his silence he began to pour forth…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 113 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 87 of him All at once like Diana she stepped forth from the arbor May the gods preserve thee she said and put far from thee all hard…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 114 of Legends of Charlemagne; 88 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE enough for glory pursued his way through the forest and was a mile off before Sacripant had got free from his horse As a ploughman stunned by a…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 115 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 82 said the man know That I can easily inform you then that if you have been overthrown you owe your fate to the high prowess of a…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 116 of Legends of Charlemagne; 90 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE ful dog could his master after a long separation For he remembered how she had caressed him and even fed him in Albracca She took his bridle in…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 117 of Legends of Charlemagne; THE INVASION OF FRANCE 91 os Vile thief he cried dismount from that horse and prevent the punishment that is your due for daring to rob me of my property Leave also…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 118 of Legends of Charlemagne; 99 LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE could not manage him watched his opportunity rose on his saddle and leapt lightly to the earth then relieved from the embarrassment of the horse renewed the combat…
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
Image 119 of Legends of Charlemagne; Wy Up SY SN NN SON EWS YT y Y Yy yg f
- Contributor: Bulfinch, Thomas
- Date: 1864
-
About this Item
Title
- Legends of Charlemagne;
Names
- Bulfinch, Thomas, 1796-1867.
Created / Published
- Boston, J. E. Tilton and company, 1864.
Headings
- - Charlemagne,--Emperor,--742-814--Romances--Adaptations
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- xx, 373 p. front., illus., plates. 20 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PN687.C5 B8 1864
Library of Congress Control Number
- 36021721
Online Format
- online text
- image