Rosamond, daughter of Cunimond, in his festive entertainments he was by no means disposed to forego the triumph of displaying the trophy. In one held at Verona, he had the inhumanity to invite his consort to drink to her father, while he displayed the... Europe During the Middle Ages ... - Page 6by Samuel Astley Dunham - 1833Full view - About this book
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...married Rosomund, daughter of Cimimond, in his festive entertainments he was by no means disposed to forego the triumph of displaying the trophy. In one held at Verona, he had the inhumanity to invite h'w consort to drink to her father, while he displayed the cup, and, for the first time, revealed its... | |
 | Sir Thomas Browne - 1835
...married Rosamond, daughter of Cunimond, in his festive entertainments he was by no means disposed to forego the triumph of displaying the trophy. In one...displayed the cup, and, for the first time, revealed its his • tory in her presence. His vanity cost him dear : if she concealed her abhorrence, it settled... | |
 | Sir Thomas Browne - 1852
...married Kosamond, daughter of Cunimond, in his festive entertainments he was by no means disposed to forego the triumph of displaying the trophy. In one held at Verona, he had the inhumanity to invite hia consort to drink to her father, while he displayed the cup, and, for the first time, revealed its... | |
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