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Adèle, who appeared to be still under the influence of a most solemnising impression, sat down, without a word, on the footstool I pointed out to her. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z
The sight of the awful and majestic in nature had indeed always the effect of solemnising my mind and causing me to forget the passing cares of life. Frankenstein 1818-01-01T00:00:00Z
We had not seen her, nor did we know her family, and the marriage, in the second year after Sacrabani’s birth, was solemnised at her parents’ house without either of us being present. Nectar in a Sieve 1954-01-01T00:00:00Z
But what was even more unusual was that their marriage was solemnised in a gurdwara - a Sikh temple - with the bride and groom performing all traditional rituals. India LGBTQ wedding sparks controversy in Punjab 2023-09-25T04:00:00Z
But on 30 September, when they went to the magistrate's office in their area, seeking to solemnise their marriage, they were turned away. Supreme Court: Is India on the cusp of legalising same sex marriage? 2023-04-16T04:00:00Z
But Indian-Americans say that they are often ostracised by those who have the holy task of solemnising their unions. Indian-American gay couples find new forms of union amid stigma 2021-08-26T04:00:00Z
Trump will on Tuesday host a White House ceremony solemnising the Israel-UAE deal, which was announced on Aug. 13. Bahrain to normalise ties with Israel, Israeli media say 2020-09-11T04:00:00Z
The infamous marriage, solemnised at St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York, did not run smoothly, but it did kick off in style. Fans pay tribute to F Scott Fitzgerald in worldwide Facebook gathering 2020-04-04T04:00:00Z
While archeologists tended to solemnise prehistoric art as “magico-religious” or “shamanic,” today’s more secular viewers sometimes detect a vein of sheer silliness. ‘Humans were not centre stage’: how ancient cave art puts us in our place 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z
It pondered what would happen to qualifications obtained in that time, or a driving licence issued, or a marriage solemnised. Dutchman's case to change age rejected 2018-12-03T05:00:00Z
Secular nationalists want to solemnise the end of often arbitrary Western-imposed boundaries. Bloodshed blurs Middle East borders set 100 years ago by UK-French pact 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z
I have witnessed long-established relationships fall apart like wet paper over one partner's mistaken expectation that the other might want to solemnise their love. Viewpoint: How has marriage changed life for gay people? - BBC News 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z
For inside this courthouse Alabama’s first same-sex marriages were solemnised on February 9th. Hearts of Dixie 2015-02-12T05:00:00Z
Walter James McDonald Redwood, a priest in the southern city of Bangalore, solemnised many local marriages during his time, mistakenly believing that he was authorised to do so. Ten laws that India should scrap 2014-10-07T04:00:00Z
In Oregon, state officials said they expected the first same-sex marriages to be solemnised soon after Judge McShane's ruling. Oregon gay marriage ban struck down 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z
Possible tests for religious and belief bodies to meet when solemnising marriages or registering civil partnerships, in light of increasing concerns over sham and forced marriages. Scotland gay marriage to be approved 2014-02-04T01:34:18Z
The wedding took place between eleven o’clock at night and two o’clock in the morning at Worcester House – her father’s house in the Strand – and was solemnised by Dr. Joseph Crowther, James’ chaplain . Don't Forget The Royal Mother 2013-07-23T03:17:05Z
The government launched the consultation stating it "tends towards the view" that same-sex marriage should be introduced but that faith groups and their celebrants should not be obliged to solemnise the ceremonies. Same-sex marriage poll 'flawed' 2012-06-17T15:39:57Z
When the government launched its public consultation it stated it "tends towards the view" that same-sex marriage should be introduced but that faith groups and their celebrants should not be forced to solemnise the ceremonies. Most MSPs 'support gay marriage' 2012-06-10T15:45:11Z
I have in sacrificing a lamb been as if I had been cutting off a dog’s neck, profane and thoughtless in my worship, and now God is solemnising me indeed. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Genesis 2012-04-08T02:00:21.793Z
The ceremony was public, inasmuch as was needful for the solemnising of a contract which is binding for life—'until death us do part,' as the marriage service hath it. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
There is something most solemnising in the magnitude and vast open space perfectly uninterrupted by any arrangement for worshippers, and a second visit this afternoon has only confirmed my first impressions.  Edward Hoare, M.A. A record of his life based upon a brief autobiography 2012-03-28T02:00:25.040Z
He was awed by her words, solemnised by the wondrous intuition which made her realise his danger. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
Several members of the imperial family then went on a foreign tour, and the wedding was quietly solemnised on July 31 in Livadia, Crimea, where the Czar and his bride remained for a long honeymoon. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z
Marriages by Licence.—When a marriage is solemnised by licence the cost, with fees and stamps, amounts to £2. Manners and Rules of Good Society or Solecisms to be Avoided 2012-03-05T03:00:12.163Z
The one brother begged for pardon, and the other had already forgiven; tears flowed down the cheeks of each, and the most touching reconciliation was solemnised between them. Tales From the 'Phantasus', etc. of Ludwig Tieck 2012-02-13T03:00:19.620Z
This was indeed a very heavy blow to me, and I rode home that day solemnised in spirit, and thinking how I should tell my dearest wife what her father had just said to me. Edward Hoare, M.A. A record of his life based upon a brief autobiography 2012-03-28T02:00:25.040Z
The voice, the words coming to him, at such a time and in such a way, filled him with a great wonder, solemnised him to the centre of his being. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
From the days of old to the present time, it has been the practice of sending to the church porch, when a marriage is being solemnised, jugs of spiced ale, locally known as “hot pots.” Old Church Lore 2012-01-31T03:00:14.880Z
This is arranged with the vicar of the church where the marriage is solemnised. Manners and Rules of Good Society or Solecisms to be Avoided 2012-03-05T03:00:12.163Z
This edifice was casually referred to by the “Old Soldier,” Mrs. Markleham, as the church where the marriage of her daughter Annie with the worthy Dr. Strong was solemnised Rambles in Dickens' Land 2012-01-25T03:00:36.463Z
Could they really imagine that an intelligent and enlightened audience like this would be pacified by anything less than the spectacle they had paid to witness—a marriage solemnised in a den of lions? Love Among the Lions A Matrimonial Experience 2012-01-25T03:00:36.210Z
Only two years before, his marriage had been solemnised in St George's Chapel at Windsor under circumstances of unusual splendour, in which Her Majesty had taken a prominent part. Queen Victoria As I Knew Her 2012-01-22T03:00:23.263Z
Preparations were at once made for solemnising the marriage after the expiration of Lent, in 25 a style of magnificence never before witnessed. The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria 2012-01-10T03:00:13.777Z
There were what are called Highland games to be solemnised in Inverness. Mr. Punch in the Highlands 2011-11-01T02:00:23.677Z
The Hindoos have a strong belief that to solemnise the marriage of their children at an early age, is a meritorious act as discharging one of the primary obligations of life. The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal 2011-10-13T02:00:35.977Z
After consideration, a rendezvous was arranged at Charenton, in the house of a friend, where the wedding was to be secretly solemnised the next evening at midnight, without even an archbishop. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z
"Fair lady, nothing could change my love, nor hath any trouble befallen me; and yet, our marriage ceremony cannot be solemnised to-day." The Village of Youth and Other Fairy Tales 2011-08-06T02:00:04.530Z
This settled, there was nothing left to hinder the flow of his feelings, and in due course the nuptials were solemnised. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z
In the days we tell of no marriage could be solemnised in the Cape Colony unless the parties had previously appeared before the matrimonial court in Cape Town. A Vendetta of the Desert 2011-07-05T02:00:32.510Z
I was not afraid—not really; I was awestruck, solemnised. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z
Next day the triple wedding was duly solemnised by the Reverend Josiah, and the three couples departed in their several wagons for their respective homes. By Veldt and Kopje 2011-06-15T02:00:20.067Z
Services would be held, catechisings instituted, confirmations, marriages, and christenings solemnised. Between Sun and Sand A Tale of an African Desert 2011-06-15T02:00:16.390Z
A marriage solemnised in a synagogue is one thing; but a marriage such as this—which we all know is not a marriage, either inside or outside the Ghetto—I tell you it's totally different! The Ghetto A Drama in Four Acts 2011-06-04T02:00:13.903Z
The man guilty of this heinous offence was looked at askance by all, but was forgiven after elaborate and painful rites had been solemnised over him. A Vendetta of the Desert 2011-07-05T02:00:32.510Z
That which, from Homer to Shakespeare, has conquered the suffrages of the world, is solemnising and saddening, rather than tear-compelling. The Age of Tennyson 2011-05-31T02:00:36.607Z
By the time Mrs Wiseman felt justified in resting from her labours incidental to preparing for the triple wedding which was to be solemnised on the following day, the night was somewhat far spent. By Veldt and Kopje 2011-06-15T02:00:20.067Z
The workingmen of foreign countries solemnised the obsequies of their brothers of Paris. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
Others were employed in raising scaffolds for the better view of the shows and entertainments prepared for the happy Camacho's wedding, and likewise to solemnise poor Basil's funeral. The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha 2011-05-01T02:00:10.977Z
If a contract is entered into and solemnised by the ceremony of smoking, it never fails of being faithfully fulfilled. Voyages from Montreal Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793 Vol. I 2011-03-24T02:00:11.430Z
I had no real affection for Uncle Marcus, but felt unusually solemnised by the tears around me. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
In a leaf of that register might be read these words, among the Marriages solemnised in the parish of G—, county of Cornwall. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z
The wedding was solemnised next day in the quaint little village church, and excited no comment from the humble fisher folk. The Childerbridge Mystery 2011-02-16T03:00:38.127Z
I felt quite solemnised to think how quickly trouble would come. The Setons 2011-02-10T03:00:48.400Z
It was in the act of being solemnised. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z
As we reached it, a pilgrim was just emerging, deeply solemnised by a t�te-�-t�te with her bones. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
The prudent fishermen push off to a safe distance, and, looking on with the solemnised impression of a spectacle at once wonderful and sublime, leave the convulsions of expiring nature to expend themselves. Memorials of the Sea My Father: Being Records of the Adventurous Life of the Late William Scoresby, Esq. of Whitby 2011-02-07T03:00:26.033Z
The Tridentine change must appear to most lawyers to have been a great reform; marriage was to be solemnised in the presence of the parish priest of one of the parties and of two witnesses. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z
He could not for a moment think of disregarding the menaces of the bravoes, and solemnising the marriage. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
In 1570 the Assembly ordered that “promise of marriage shall be made according to the order of the reformed Kirk to the minister, exhorter, or reader, taking caution for abstinence till the marriage be solemnised.” Bygone Church Life in Scotland 2011-01-14T03:00:48.713Z
Now all the preparations for the wedding were ready, for the nuptials were to be solemnised with great pomp and splendour. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z
St. George’s, Hanover Square, has long been famed far and wide for the great number of weddings there solemnised. Stained Glass Tours in England 2011-01-03T03:01:00.547Z
King David having now declared his intention of espousing Matilda, the marriage was soon after solemnised within the chapel of the castle, with much splendour and dignity. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10
Yet it is well to remind ourselves that old Roman religion, while it consecrated and solemnised the scenes and acts of human life, was essentially a formal religion; the opus operatum was the important thing. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
The General Assembly, in 1645, adopted the view of the Westminster Directory, and marriages from that date were generally solemnised on the day of the weekly lecture. Bygone Church Life in Scotland 2011-01-14T03:00:48.713Z
But I never lift a finger to promote a marriage; I never solemnise one without a sigh and a wonder as to what will be the end of it. Glories of Spain
Marriages by Licence.—When a marriage is solemnised by licence the cost, with fees and stamps, amounts to �2. Manners and Rules of Good Society Or Solecisms to be Avoided
He said that he would not consider the question of money at all till the marriage had been solemnised. Ayala's Angel
It is supposed that marriage in Japan must be solemnised by a priest, but this is not so. Lafcadio Hearn
On the other hand, the Westminster Assembly advised that marriages should not be solemnised on the Lord’s day. Bygone Church Life in Scotland 2011-01-14T03:00:48.713Z
Kelly says they were married, and that the priest who solemnised the marriage was a nephew of Cardinal Tencin, called Danneton, or Banneton, but well known as Father Ignatius, at the Seminary of Soissons. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier
What! a plain master of a ship empowered to solemnise holy matrimony? A Marriage at Sea
In the heart of the blind mist on the mountain-ranges we can now sit alone, surrounded by a world of images, over which time holds no power but to consecrate or solemnise. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2)
Seleucus immediately gave orders for solemnising the marriage; and the young queen, to show her obedience, very generously exchanged the father for the son. The Tatler, Volume 3
On the morrow the marriage took place, and with what festivities it was solemnised may be left to the imagination. Old-Time Stories
Jamīla summoned all her notables, and in their presence her marriage with the prince was solemnised. The Brown Fairy Book
Will nothing solemnise you—not even this hideous situation?” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 4 (of 25)
Let us, who part like brothers, part like bards; And you in your tongue and measure, I in mine, Our now division duly solemnise. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 14 (of 25)
The marriage was solemnised, and we lived in harmony and mutual love, so far as I could perceive, for six years. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI
King James declared that the marriage could not be solemnised till the Spanish court consented to take upon itself obligations with regard to the Palatinate. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6)
But ere the wedding was solemnised the unlooked-for hand of fate dealt him a pitiless blow. The Rhodesian
"I have come to tell you that the marriage you were to have solemnised cannot take place to-day." The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France
A month later, September 21, the Convention solemnised the apotheosis of Marat, whose remains were deposited in the Pantheon, while those of Mirabeau were cast out. Lectures on the French Revolution
It is a striking and solemnising little church, quite in harmony with a district of myth and sublimity. The Cornwall Coast
It was founded on the simple principle, since adopted, of giving legal validity to civil marriages duly solemnised before a registrar, and leaving each communion to superadd a religious sanction in its own way. The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837)
They were married in the little village church at Beechdale, and Mrs. Scobel declared that Miss Tempest's wedding was the prettiest that ever had been solemnised in that small Gothic temple. Vixen, Volume III.
It was now within a month of the wedding, which was to be solemnised on the last day of August—a convenient season for a honeymoon tour in Scotland. Vixen, Volume II.
No sanctification of our Sabbaths and festivals, and no union between two loving hearts, can be solemnised, without partaking of wine over which the blessing has been pronounced. Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries From 1812 to 1883
Things had been said, and things had been done, and Herr Molk was decidedly of opinion that the marriage should be solemnised without delay. Linda Tressel
Divine service was to be solemnised every morning and evening. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
Accustomed though they were to danger, they were solemnised by the recent narrow escape from sudden death. The Wild Man of the West A Tale of the Rocky Mountains
In a short time—after adventures which are discreetly concealed—Jean and his friends came out with the lady, and the whole party made off to Caulde, where269 the betrothal was solemnised. The Story of Rouen
There was something solemnising in the consciousness of change which filled the air. About Peggy Saville
Even the pirates seemed to be solemnised by what had passed. Freaks on the Fells Three Months' Rustication
Accustomed as they all were for many weeks past to the ceaseless motion of the engines, the sudden stoppage had a strange and solemnising effect on most of the passengers. Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters
The youth was still gazing upward, with solemnised feelings, when there was presented to him one of those curious aspects of nature which are sometimes, though rarely, witnessed in mountainous regions. The Eagle Cliff
The effect on his brother braves was solemnising. The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains
It had the effect of subduing and solemnising his feelings in a way which he had never before experienced. The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
Jack’s nuptials were to be solemnised on the following day, and he and his bride would start three days later for Enville Court. Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada
The necessity of solemnising the sacra forms no part of the theory of civil114 law, but they are under the separate jurisdiction of the College of Pontiffs. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
The natives of this country were less imperious than those of Port Jackson, where the blows of the waddy solemnised matrimony. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
Whereat the little girl, a little solemnised, began to edge away from the dangerous neighbourhood of such a pair of young cannibals. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
It was evident also that some parts of the festive libations had been taken in advance, for the head-man had reached the solemnised point of intoxication, and some of his young men the owlish condition. The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
Meanwhile, since you are come hither in friendship, solemnise with us these yearly rites which we may not defer, and even now learn to be familiar at your comrades' board.' The Aeneid of Virgil
At an epoch not easy to settle with precision, the Roman Prætors fell into the habit of acting upon Testaments solemnised in closer conformity with the spirit than the letter of the law. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
Often even this primitive ceremony of eating cake is dispensed with, and Shoka marriages begin and continue as happy and faithful unions, without any special form of service or rite to solemnise the tie. In the Forbidden Land
It was settled between them all—papa, and mamma, and the lovers—that they should finish the journey together, and that the marriage should be solemnised a year after their arrival at home. An Old Meerschaum From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.)
The young man’s countenance relaxed into something like a smile as he thought thus; then it became solemnised as he offered the silent prayer, “Lord, enable me to do the work honestly and well.” The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
Roger North shrewdly conjectured that the "rude and gross" Gothic Fiddle "used to stir up the vulgar to dancing, or perhaps to solemnise their idolatrous sacrifices." The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
The ancient Nexum still designates the same ceremony, but only when it is employed for the special purpose of solemnising a contract. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
The D. T. when giving, in advance, an account of a marriage to be solemnised the same afternoon, spoke thus concerning the costumes of the very youthful bridesmaids. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, February 11, 1893
The effect of this order was to cause the Turk with the broken lantern to change his mind, and retire with humility, while it solemnised the negro steersman’s face almost miraculously. The Middy and the Moors An Algerine Story
After the sermon the preacher announced that two marriages were about to be solemnised by him in the simplest manner possible. The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
As none of the people had ever even heard of this malady, they were much alarmed and not a little solemnised by its effects on their chief. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
At first the sound was solemnising, then it was saddening. The Lighthouse
Pauline was awed into silence, and even Otto’s countenance became gradually solemnised. The Island Queen
“The fact that such a terrible catastrophe has nearly occurred ought to solemnise one.” The Gorilla Hunters
“That will be clever,” returned the chief, solemnised in spite of himself. The Giant of the North Pokings Round the Pole
This accident had at first a deeply solemnising effect on the whole community. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
“I do hope nothing has happened to him,” said Mrs Loper, with a solemnised face. Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure
Teddy Malone, who was an impressionable creature, here became so solemnised that his lengthening visage and seriously wrinkled brow rendered gravity—especially on the part of Dr Marsh—almost impossible. The Island Queen
Certain it is that some of the reckless were solemnised for a time, and that the young Wesleyan was held in higher esteem throughout the ship from that day forward. The Coxswain's Bride also, Jack Frost and Sons; and, A Double Rescue
“No more am I, Moses,” returned Rattling Bill, with something of the jovially reckless air still lingering on his solemnised visage. Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan
It was the first death among the second generation, and naturally had a deeply solemnising effect on the young people. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
A storm in almost all circumstances is a grand and solemnising sight, one that forces man to feel his own weakness and his Maker’s might and majesty. The Red Eric
There is something calming, if not almost solemnising, in the quietude with which a boat glides ashore, on a dark night, under the overhanging trees of a wilderness lake. The Walrus Hunters A Romance of the Realms of Ice
Even the Indians were solemnised by what appeared to be a death-scene. Twice Bought
Lewis expressed sympathy, and his feelings were somewhat solemnised by the graphic recital of the details of the sad incident with which the hunter entertained him, as they descended the mountain rapidly. Rivers of Ice
Wheeling suddenly round, and facing the solemnised assembly, he addressed it, as if with difficulty, in a low-toned, awesome voice. Red Rooney The Last of the Crew
The pervading characteristic is simplicity, and the effect solemnising. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
The young couple, now formally betrothed, appeared everywhere together in public, and it was understood that before long their marriage would be solemnised. The Last Look A Tale of the Spanish Inquisition
The marriage was duly solemnised according to the terms of the Roman Catholic Church by Father Mendez. Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships A Story of the Last Naval War
The purchase was made on that very day, and in the evening the transfer of the property was solemnised with a banquet. Manasseh A Romance of Transylvania
I feel solemnised, startled, when I think of how life looked when I could do nothing for the time. Letters to His Friends
Her dowry of a million crowns was, also, an argument not to be lightly disregarded in Charles's financial embarrassments; and in March, 1526, the Emperor's wedding with Isabella of Portugal was solemnised. Henry VIII.
No one in Zermatt dreamed that a wedding had been solemnised in the English church on that September afternoon of the early eighties. The Great Amulet
The Roman Church holds that Christmas properly begins at Lauds on Christmas Eve, when the Divine Office begins to be solemnised as a Double, and refers directly to the Nativity of our Lord. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide
Our law, our canon, compels you to make your way home with her, for nowhere else can your wedding be duly solemnised. Manasseh A Romance of Transylvania
Hasty preparations were made, and the marriage was solemnised by proxy. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
The marriage was shortly afterwards solemnised, but I did not wait to witness the ceremony. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852
Henceforth they solemnise this day divine, Their glad posterity from year to year, Potitius first, and the Pinarian line, Preserve the praise of Hercules; and here This altar named 'the Greatest' did they rear. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor
The scent of sandalwood and of incense is upon their work, and you feel as you read them that you are worshipping in some sort of a temple with strange and solemnising rites. Among Famous Books
Late in the seventeenth century a royal marriage was solemnised, for which an orchestra of unusual numbers was required, and the two cantorie were removed as inadequate. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres
The feast, though only to be solemnised in one village, is organised and given by the whole community of villages. The Mafulu Mountain People of British New Guinea
In less than ten days after this great engagement the plague appeared in London, a terrible and a solemnising affliction, lasting the rest of the year. Andrew Marvell
And just as the wedding was about to be solemnised, he hastily charged one of his big guns and discharged a ball. Strange Pages from Family Papers
It is a remarkable phenomenon of our time that all our literary men are bent on giving us such elaborate and solemnising confessions of their faith. Among Famous Books
"At —— Church, on Monday last, a very interesting wedding was solemnised, the contracting parties being Mr. Richard ——, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ——, and a bouquet of pink carnations." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-08
Those that were to honour the persons of great Princes or to solemnise the pompe of any installment were called Encomia, we may call them carols of honour. The Arte of English Poesie
He had been perfectly successful in the first stages; the stout duchess had landed at Deal at the end of December; and the marriage had been solemnised a few days later. The King's Achievement
I have seen, in some monasteries in this province, extravagances solemnised, which the pagans would not have practised. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
From Carlyle's solemnising liturgy we were bound to pass to the slang and colloquialism of the man in the street and the woman in the modern novel. Among Famous Books
Between the oldest specimens and their surroundings there was a harmony and an appropriateness which solemnised the scene and excited feelings of adoration and awe. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
Goaded by this impulse, he at last devised the scheme of solemnising his own funeral. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
One event during his first six months of the novitiate helped to solemnise him and to clear the confusion. The King's Achievement
The examination as to my qualifications was to take place in the morning, and if the way proved clear, the ordination and installation were to be solemnised in the afternoon of the same day. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
But the marriages of the Quakers are valid by law in their own Meeting-houses, when solemnised in this simple manner. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2
Even here we have the painful innuendo that a thought which is solemnising and holy to the noble, serves equally well to point a trait of cynical defiance in the ignoble. Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2)
His sixty-sixth birthday was spent in Egypt, and he solemnised the occasion by ascending the Pyramid of Cheops and playing, on its pinnacle, his "Saeter-bes�g." Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday
Look up, and lo, the menace of a cloud Has solemnised the sparkling, spoiled the sport! The Poetry Of Robert Browning
In that year was passed, "An Act how Marriages shall be solemnised and registered, and also for a Register of Births and Burials;" which first introduced registers of births and not of baptisms. Notes and Queries, Number 27, May 4, 1850
Theirs is to be the first marriage solemnised in the new minster church by my unworthy hands. Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune
It is true that on the wedding days of her sons Charles and Henry she wore robes of black velvet, wishing, she said, to solemnise these occasions in this way beyond all others. Memoirs and Historical Chronicles of the Courts of Europe Marguerite de Valois, Madame de Pompadour, and Catherine de Medici
Jock, on the other hand, seemed more solemnised than gleeful. Penny Plain
On January 6, 1540, was solemnised the marriage of Henry with Anne, daughter of the Duke of Cleves, and sister-in-law of the Elector of Saxony. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History
If none of the foregoing persons exist, then the marriage may be legally solemnised without any consent whatever. Routledge's Manual of Etiquette
These, our old acquaintances, had all been gathered together in view of the approaching union of Alfgar with Ethelgiva, which was to be solemnised on St. Andrew's day, in the presence of the king. Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune
I knew their marriage had taken place that afternoon, and that its purpose had been only to solemnise their approaching farewell. The Inferno
In 1864 Rev. Olympia Brown settled as pastor of the parish at Weymouth Landing, in Massachusetts; and the Legislature acknowledged marriages solemnised by women as legal. A Short History of Women's Rights From the Days of Augustus to the Present Time. with Special Reference to England and the United States. Second Edition Revised, With Additions.
Were the letter genuine it would show that such a marriage had been contemplated, not that it had been solemnised. John Caldigate
The previous remarks have reference only to licences for marriages about to be solemnised according to the laws of the Church of England. Routledge's Manual of Etiquette
Now look, this road holds holiday to-day: For banded brethren solemnise a feast To richly-dight Demeter, thanking her For her good gifts: since with no grudging hand Hath the boon goddess filled the wheaten floors. Theocritus, translated into English Verse
She had such a passion for match-making that she had obtained from the Pope a "portable" altar, which always travelled with her, that she might have a marriage solemnised at any time. Bayard: the Good Knight Without Fear and Without Reproach
The town, which did not wish to be outdone, voted a like sum, which was placed in the hands of that notable body to solemnise the auspicious event. The Black Tulip
If you are prudent, this very day shall not go by without the marriage being solemnised. Four Arthurian Romances
The girl drank the tea, and according to her own account, solemnised the extraordinary occasion five minutes afterwards by fainting dead away for the first time in her life. The Woman in White
The marriage was solemnised at the Louvre; and in the evening the King and the two Queens, with the whole Court, supped at Madam de Chartres's house, where they were entertained with the utmost magnificence. The Princess of Cleves
These lords and ladies thus to church are gone, An honoured action to solemnise there; With greater joy will they return anon, Than Caesar did in Rome his laurel wear. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6
He leads us to the death chamber of Louis XV., of Mirabeau, of Cromwell, of Sterling, his own lost friend; and we feel with him in the presence of a solemnising mystery. Thomas Carlyle
The two emperors have so settled the matter that the marriage is solemnised, and joy reigns in the palace. Four Arthurian Romances
One solid dish his week-day meal affords, An added pudding solemnised the Lord's: Constant at church, and 'Change; his gains were sure, His givings rare, save farthings to the poor. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2
The Duke of Savoy too, who was to marry the King's sister, and whose nuptials were to be solemnised at the same time, was expected every day. The Princess of Cleves
In Jersey the marriage might easily be solemnised. Charlotte's Inheritance
Sacrilegious to state, he fixed his head-quarters in the oratory, and there, in presence of bénitier, candle, and crucifix, solemnised the mysteries of his art. Villette
The marriage was solemnised in the customary way. Life of Luther
As he therefore went from Rome to solemnise her funeral, he had tidings upon the road that Vespasian was pursuing the sovereignty, and instantly espoused his party. The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola
It was solemnised in as private and quiet a manner as possible. Endymion
One of the most serious is that of a widow who marries before the second funeral of her husband has been solemnised. Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
They were asserted to have solemnised after a detestable way the devil's sabbath, in which the fiend appeared personally among them, and instructed them in the ceremonies of his worship. Lives of the Necromancers
These, however, were probably not used at the marriage itself, since Luther wished to have it solemnised so quickly and without the knowledge of others. Life of Luther
Then march along, and let's be gone, To solemnise two marriages in one. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9
By this time, high noon, the licence, doubtless, had been issued and the marriage solemnised by parson or justice of the peace. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch
The Duke's health was solemnised in a bona fide bumper, and David Deans himself added perhaps the first huzza that his lungs had ever uttered, to swell the shout with which the pledge was received. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2
The justice himself was a little, affected, pert prig, who endeavoured to solemnise his countenance by assuming an air of consequence, in which pride, impudence, and folly were strangely blended. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
As to the disgracefully slipshod German with which Edward Devrient solemnised the death of Mendelssohn, I do not even wish to do more than refer to it. Thoughts out of Season Part I
“Man,” says Sir Thomas Brown, “is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave; solemnising nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.” Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
"Justice itself "—the "absolute" Justice—had then become almost a visible object, and had greatly solemnised him. Plato and Platonism
"There is something solemn in this delay of the storm," said Sir George; "it seems as if it suspended its peal till it solemnised some important event in the world below." The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2
Breaking from time to time into the pensive spectacle of their daily toil, their occupations near to nature, come those great elementary feelings, lifting and solemnising their language and giving it a natural music. Appreciations, with an Essay on Style
Their Royal Highnesses return to Weimar the 1st September for the fete of Carl August, which the Emperor and Empress of Germany will solemnise with their presence. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 2 from Rome to the End
The Island chief willingly consented and the marriage was in due course solemnised. History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name
From this we may infer that the original rites of which these are the degenerate successors were solemnised at midsummer. The Golden Bough
Jamila summoned all her notables, and in their presence her marriage with the prince was solemnised. The Brown Fairy Book
I shall speak of them with gratitude and with pride, but chiefly with a solemnising sense of responsibility. The Major
As devoted to the chase as his father, William Rufus frequently hunted in the forests of Windsor, and solemnised some of the festivals of the Church in the castle. Windsor Castle
I WAS extremely well pleased to be informed by your letter that you had, at the head of the soldiers and the provincials, solemnised my accession to the empire with all due joy and zeal. The Letters of Pliny the Younger
In like manner Leo the Great rebuked the pestilent belief that Christmas was solemnised because of the birth of the new sun, as it was called, and not because of the nativity of Christ. The Golden Bough
"Your majesty," said Mannering, laughing, "has solemnised your abdication by an act of mercy and charity—That fellow will scarce think of going to law." Guy Mannering
Awed, solemnised and in silence they took their ways. The Major
She arrived in England two years later, and the marriage was solemnised at St. Paul's on the 14th November, 1501. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2
One solid dish his week-day meal affords, An added pudding solemnised the Lord’s; Constant at church, and Change; his gains were sure, His givings rare, save farthings to the poor. An Essay on Man
Soon after these occurrences Alexander proceeded to Ecbatana, where during the autumn he solemnised the festival of Dionysus with extraordinary splendour. A Smaller history of Greece From the earliest times to the Roman conquest
There was nothing strange in that, as, for the past twenty years, the Christians, protected by the conqueror of Maxentius, had publicly solemnised their festivals. Thais
This conversation was cut short by Fakreddin, who came to request that Vathek would join in the prayers and ablutions to be solemnised on a spacious meadow, watered by innumerable streams.  The History of Caliph Vathek
Right before me lay the very scene which could really be commanded from that situation, but exalted, as was usual, and solemnised by the power of dreams.  Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
The marriage was solemnised on Wednesday, April 8th, 1795, and the royal bridegroom was drunk. The Works of Max Beerbohm
But a short time elapsed before the marriage was solemnised, and such a wedding the world of fashion had not taken part in for years, ’twas said.  A Lady of Quality
Adèle, who appeared to be still under the influence of a most solemnising impression, sat down, without a word, on the footstool I pointed out to her.  Jane Eyre
Coloured by the neighbourhood of silence, solemnised by thought or steeled by action, words are still its only means of rising above words.  Style
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