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... courts , and were repaid in time by prebends and rectories . Some , in spite of laws of celibacy , married their patrons ... court , making presents , giving dinners , or offering their services for difficult foreign embassies . Their ...
... courts , and were repaid in time by prebends and rectories . Some , in spite of laws of celibacy , married their patrons ... court , making presents , giving dinners , or offering their services for difficult foreign embassies . Their ...
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... court dress was laid aside . The wolf clothed himself in a sheepskin , and the talk was only of prayers and charities . Beggars were fed in the streets , the naked were covered , the sick were visited , the dead were buried . The rosy ...
... court dress was laid aside . The wolf clothed himself in a sheepskin , and the talk was only of prayers and charities . Beggars were fed in the streets , the naked were covered , the sick were visited , the dead were buried . The rosy ...
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... court on affairs of state . He hears a hasty mass once a day , non sine tædio ( not without being bored ) . The rest of his time he gives to business or pleasure , and is not bored . The rich get justice from him ; the poor get no ...
... court on affairs of state . He hears a hasty mass once a day , non sine tædio ( not without being bored ) . The rest of his time he gives to business or pleasure , and is not bored . The rich get justice from him ; the poor get no ...
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... court wild beasts , as church- men called the anticlerical party . John of Salisbury , on the other hand , describes him as a magnificent trifler , a scorner of law and the clergy , and given to scurrilous jesting at laymen's parties ...
... court wild beasts , as church- men called the anticlerical party . John of Salisbury , on the other hand , describes him as a magnificent trifler , a scorner of law and the clergy , and given to scurrilous jesting at laymen's parties ...
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... court in his own favour , and enforced his own decrees . Knights holding their lands from the Church on military ... courts . The Earl of Leicester said to him : ' Homo regis es et villas atque castella possessionesque infinitas de eo in ...
... court in his own favour , and enforced his own decrees . Knights holding their lands from the Church on military ... courts . The Earl of Leicester said to him : ' Homo regis es et villas atque castella possessionesque infinitas de eo in ...
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.