单词 | oriflamme |
例句 | The signal was to be the unfurling of the oriflamme, the sacred banner of France, which had never before been displayed but when battling against infidels. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z We must win the crown immortal, Follow where they led before, Where the oriflamme is burning, On the starlit Eden shore. Southern War Songs Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental 2011-09-27T02:00:19.517Z "Press where you see my old hat shine, Amid the ranks of war, And be your oriflamme to-day This tile from Omaha." Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z I ask no wages, seek no fame: Sew me, for shroud round face and name, God's banner of the oriflamme. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I 2011-09-20T02:00:18.217Z The Spanish and Portuguese pioneers presently showed signs of lassitude, but the northern nations—even more vigorous and audacious—instantly sprang to the front and carried forward the proud oriflamme of white expansion and world-dominion. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z Louis then went with his brothers, Robert of Artois and Charles of Anjou, to the church of Saint Denis to receive his pilgrim's scrip and staff, and the oriflamme, or sacred banner of Saint Denis. The Boy's Book of Heroes 2011-09-06T02:00:10.323Z Ye have won the crown immortal, And the cross of death is o’er, When the oriflamme is burning On the starlit Eden shore! Southern War Songs Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental 2011-09-27T02:00:19.517Z The oriflamme of her red-gold hair shone with a delicious burnish under the shaded electric light. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z A few gas-burners hardly light up the swarming crowd; and at the farther end, almost hidden by the shadow of the vaults, hangs the figure of Christ draped in the popular oriflamme. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z At remote intervals the oriflamme of the spiritual conception of nature has flashed athwart the intervals of gross materialism, but religion, moral conduct, not knowledge, has been the motive. Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science 2011-04-14T02:00:40.453Z It was akin to the pawing of the mediaeval charger when he knew it near the time for the oriflamme to be advanced. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z When the oriflamme is burning, On the starlit Eden shore. Southern War Songs Camp-Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental 2011-09-27T02:00:19.517Z Some maintain that the intention was to combine in the flag the blue of the Chape de St Martin, the red of the oriflamme, and the white flag of the Bourbons. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z "I am sure that, whenever France shall unfurl her oriflamme, Burgundy and Champagne will fight side by side beneath its folds." Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. How it pressed forward an oriflamme of joy, through all ranks and peoples; how the world rang with the wonder of it! My First Book: the experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn, W. Clark Russell, Grant Allen, Hall Caine, George R. Sims, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, M.E. Braddon, F.W. Robinson, H. Rider Haggard, R.M. Ballantyne, I. Zangwill, Morley Roberts, David Christie Murray, Marie Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, John Strange Winter, Bret Harte, "Q.", Robert Buchanan, Robert Louis Stevenson, with an introduction by Jerome K. Jerome. By "common sense" we mean the faculty which instinctively selects the common prejudices of its age as oriflammes to follow on Life's battlefield. When Ghost Meets Ghost It was doubtless unique in the district and familiar: an oriflamme of battle over the barter of dairy produce and malt liquors. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Sew us for shroud round face and name, God's banner of the oriflamme. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863 Crewdson, the invaluable butler-valet of the house, who presided over a zenana of maids, and seemed to carry his whiskers into the fray like an oriflamme, was visibly perturbed at this new notion. Love and Lucy Pure, as the winds of thine own forests are, Thy brow beamed lofty cheer, And Day's bright oriflamme, the Morning Star, Flashed on thy lifted spear. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 6 June 1848 Mellony walked wearily, her eyes down, the red feather, in its uncurled, unlovely assertiveness, looking more like the oriflamme of a forlorn hope than ever. A Christmas Accident and Other Stories The red ribbon fluttered like an oriflamme against the blue-and-white of the April sky. Master of the Vineyard Her eyes were wide, and bluer than any deepest summer sea; her face aflame; her hair of purest gold—and upon her shoulder a challenging oriflamme of scarlet, staining a rent in the faded calico. Desert Dust On becoming aware of the danger, the king decided on falling back towards the canal, and, with the oriflamme displayed, moved in that direction. The Boy Crusaders A Story of the Days of Louis IX. The famous oriflamme of St. Denis passed from history in that fatal year of 1415. The Story of Paris While, however, the oriflamme waved over his head, he would not believe the day lost; but, at length it went down, and his hopes fell with it. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History He had almost forgotten the oriflamme that sometimes signalled to him from the top of the hill, and seldom even glanced that way. Master of the Vineyard Soon the red-cross standard of the Crusade, the oriflamme of Saint Denis, and the banner of Saint George crowned the walls of Acre. With Spurs of Gold Heroes of Chivalry and their Deeds By his side stood the cardinal legate; and in front of him was a boat in which the oriflamme, brought from the abbey of St. Denis, was proudly displayed. The Boy Crusaders A Story of the Days of Louis IX. Again, as in the time of Washington, the Nation may look to these West Virginia hills, and plant here the oriflamme of freedom. Blue Ridge Country His great disorderly mop of bright red hair stood erect on his scalp like an oriflamme. The Thunders of Silence I’m not sure that you didn’t quote to them the lines— “‘Press where ye see my white plume shine amid the ranks of war, And be your oriflamme to-day the helmet of—Jones.’” St. Winifred's, or The World of School The name of a god or of a hero blazes like an oriflamme in almost every line. Mushrooms on the Moor The oriflamme was the banner of France, kept in the Cathedral of Saint Denis, and held almost sacred. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time Love to God and man is her creed, self-abnegation her crown, faith her oriflamme, strength her gift, life her guerdon, and immortality her portion. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy They have swept Avon from Naseby Field to Severn Ham; And Evesham's dedicated stones have stepp'd Down to the dust with Montfort's oriflamme. Poems of To-Day: an Anthology Paul went to meet this phenomenon, and from the train Mr. Warr of the Nonconformist printing-office stepped out, carrying the work of art before him like an oriflamme. Despair's Last Journey There were moderates and immoderates among them, men to whom the name of Carlo Alberto was an oriflamme, and others to whom it was the very signal of scorn and loathing. In Direst Peril For him ambition blazed like an oriflamme and he had dared to gamble everything on his belief in himself. The Tyranny of Weakness Your oriflamme shall wave While man has power to perish and be free— A golden flame of holiest liberty, Proud as the dawn and as the sunset brave. The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 There are the two oriflammes; which shall we plant on the farthest islands,—the one that floats in heavenly fire, or that hangs heavy with foul tissue of terrestrial gold? Lectures on Art Delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary term, 1870 Shine far into Oppression's night, Bright oriflamme of Liberty! The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy He has become a sort of symbol, even a sort of fetish, and he is to English sentiment what Charles Péguy is to France, an oriflamme of the chivalry of his country. Some Diversions of a Man of Letters It is added that a pigeon brought the holy phial in its beak to anoint Clovis, and that an angel brought the oriflamme to lead him; prejudice believed all the little stories of this kind. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary She became a talisman, an oriflamme, a consecrated symbol. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs Then Malone burst into an oriflamme of anger. Destiny Seeing with dismay the oriflamme waving over the sea of tents which, "like a great and populous city," covered the right bank, the soldiers of Henry retreated precipitately to Saintes. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) The owner of this oriflamme looked like a young Scandinavian god. Idolatry A Romance But not for long thine oriflamme could bear That symbol of an outworn trust in kings. The Poems of Henry Van Dyke The heavens seemed to open, and a glimpse of paradise to show, so grand and glorious was the oriflamme of crimson and purple and orange and gold that transfigured the whole firmament. The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week There are the two oriflammes; which shall we plant on the farthest islands—the one that floats in heavenly fire, or that hangs heavy with foul tissue of terrestrial gold? Selections From the Works of John Ruskin "By Jove, yes," he said, "oriflammes and hell fire." Balloons The flame dwindled and then mounted, hanging like a fabulous oriflamme on a stillness in which Howat Penny could hear the blast forced through the Furnace by the great leather bellows. The Three Black Pennys A Novel The altar was bright with flowers and candles, and "oriflammes" of blue and pink gauze, worked with gold and silver lilies, were stretched across the church between the pillars. Chateau and Country Life in France Churm’s blank check seemed to wave in the air like an oriflamme of victory. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 A Preface from you is a sort of banner or oriflamme, a little too splendid for my occasion, and misleads. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. These military settlers and their sons after them were only too ready to rally around the royal oriflamme at any opportunity. Crusaders of New France A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness Chronicles of America, Volume 4 It was the last battle in which the oriflamme was displayed; and well it might be; for, red as it was, it must have blushed a deeper red over the folly of the French commanders. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 55, May, 1862 The galley which bore the oriflamme was one of the first to touch. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 No oriflamme of battle Is that false radiance round yon impish brow. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 19, 1890 The maid of Domrémy was about to change her distaff for an oriflamme. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine The moon, as bright and handsome as a new twenty-dollar piece, carried herself straight before us,—a splendid oriflamme. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 45, July, 1861 And moss veils like banners of a marching host of Titans; pennons and bannerets of the sunset; gonfalons of the Jinn; webs of faery; oriflammes of elfland! The Moon Pool Mass was celebrated amid the sounds of military music; and then the bishop of Autun blessed the oriflamme, and the eighty-three banners. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 Your oriflamme shall wave— While man has power to perish and be free— A golden flame of holiest Liberty, Proud as the dawn and as the sunset brave. A Treasury of War Poetry British and American Poems of the World War 1914-1917 Under Suger's influence, Louis VI. adopted the oriflamme or standard of St. Denis as the royal banner of France. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 Nay, had you but here a picture of the great oriflamme of France, ods-bodikins, your tripes and bowels would be in no small danger of dropping out at the orifice of your posteriors. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 And the disinterested theorists, the philosophers of brute force, like good little weathercocks, reared their heads above them and were the oriflammes of the storm. Jean-Christophe Journey's End A patch of brightness indicated the approach to almost every one of them, or else a splendid mass of foliage stood out before it like an oriflamme. Swann's Way Asenath started from her pleasant dreaming just as the oriflamme was furling into gray, suddenly conscious that she was not alone. Men, Women, and Ghosts You are a bannered balcony Of God's heraldic house, Waving above the dinning throng of the days Pennants of purple and oriflammes of crimson And cloths of gold. Perpetual Light : a memorial Then in a joyous spirit of over-confidence, he waved the oriflamme of speech in our faces. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me He accompanied Charles to Rheims on the occasion of his coronation, and had the honour of bearing the oriflamme, brought for the occasion from the abbey of S. Remi. The Book of Were-Wolves She descends from the azure heights and returns to the hive, trailing behind her, like an oriflamme, the unfolded entrails of her lover. The Life of the Bee An oriflamme of scarlet burned in the west, flickered dully in the dirty, curdling water, flared against the windows of the Pemberton, which quivered and dripped, Asenath thought, as if with blood. Men, Women, and Ghosts A flowing standard of silk inscribed with the Charter, and which had been presented to him by the delegate, was borne before him like the oriflamme. Sybil, or the Two Nations I was still two or three days ahead of my official work; and there had happened to be a stray half-crown in the pocket of the spare oriflamme I had unfurled at my camp. Such Is Life Like a pack of hounds on the very haunch of a deer the English rushed yelling for the oriflamme. Sir Nigel Ho! standard-bearer!" the Prince concluded, "fling out my oriflamme. Burlesques A procession of all the gentlemen of France, with their oriflammes waving red before the eye. Notre-Dame De Paris He told of her doings at Orleans, when her standard became the oriflamme of France, and her voice was more stirring than trumpets; of her gentleness and her wisdom. The Path of the King His shirt was ox-blood; his collar winged and tall; his necktie a floating oriflamme; his shoes a venomous bright tan, pointed and shaped on penitential lasts. Heart of the West The oriflamme had gone, and so had the blue and silver banner, but here were desperate men ready to fight to the death. Sir Nigel Gallant nobles! worthy burgesses! honest commons of my realm, I call upon you to rally round the oriflamme of France, and summon the ban arriereban of my kingdoms. Burlesques Advance the oriflamme, Geoffrey, and do you marshal the divisions, Arnold. Sir Nigel |
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