. Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. t. Louis, and not St. Eloi thepatron saint of smiths and artists. St. Klizabeth and Mary Stuart W. Kaulbach, Artist Mary f /T 7OE to you, when in time to come, the worldr r Shall draw the robe of honor from your deeds. With which thy arch-hypocrisy hath veiledThe raging flames of lawless, secret lust!Virtue was not your portion from your mother ;Well knew we what it was which brought the headOf Anna Boleyn to the sacred block. * * * * Farewell,Lamb-hearted resignation, passive patience !Fly to thy native heaven ; burst at length Thy bond,


. Character sketches of romance, fiction and the drama. t. Louis, and not St. Eloi thepatron saint of smiths and artists. St. Klizabeth and Mary Stuart W. Kaulbach, Artist Mary f /T 7OE to you, when in time to come, the worldr r Shall draw the robe of honor from your deeds. With which thy arch-hypocrisy hath veiledThe raging flames of lawless, secret lust!Virtue was not your portion from your mother ;Well knew we what it was which brought the headOf Anna Boleyn to the sacred block. * * * * Farewell,Lamb-hearted resignation, passive patience !Fly to thy native heaven ; burst at length Thy bond, come forward from thy dreary caveIn all thy fury, long-suppressed rancour !And thou who to the angerd basiliskImpartst the murderous glance, O, arm my tongueWith poisoned darts t * * * * * * /i bastard soil Profanes the English throne. Thegenrous BritonsAre cheated by a juggler, whose whole figureIs false and painted, heart as well as right prevailed, you would now in the dustBefore me lie, for Im your rightful monarch. Schillers Mary ELIZABETH AND MARY STUART. ELOI 369 ELSIE Eloi was bishop of Noyon in the reign ofDagobert, and a noted craftsman in goldand silver. (Query, Seint Eloy forSeinte Loy!) Ther was also a nonne, a prioresse, That of hire smiling was fiiU simp and coy, Hire greatest othe was but by Seint Eloy! Chaucer, Cktnterburij Tales )1388). Elops. There was a fish so-called, butMilton uses the word {Paradise Lost, ) for the dumb serpent or serpentwhich gives no warning of its approachby hissing or otherwise. (Greek, ellops, mute or dumb.) Eloquence {The Four Monarchs of):(1) Demonsthenes, the Greek orator (); (2) Cicero, the Eoman orator( 106-43); (3) Saadi, the Persian (1184-1263); (4) Zoroaster ( 589-513). Eloquent {That old Man), Isoerates,the Greek orator. When he heard that thebattle of Chseronea was lost, and thatGreece was no longer free, he died of giief. That dishonest victoryAt Chaeronea, fatal to hberty,Killed w


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