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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 40 |
the bishop of arras | 33 |
the lord of hers | 32 |
in spite of the | 31 |
in the name of | 28 |
the end of the | 25 |
at the same time | 24 |
it seemed as though | 24 |
the truce of god | 23 |
the queen of hungary | 23 |
for the sake of | 19 |
the baron of stramen | 19 |
at the head of | 18 |
the woman he loved | 18 |
on the other hand | 17 |
it seemed as if | 17 |
in the golden cross | 16 |
the head of the | 16 |
at the end of | 16 |
of the boy choir | 16 |
in a low tone | 15 |
in the presence of | 15 |
for a long time | 15 |
in the midst of | 15 |
for a short time | 14 |
the man whom she | 14 |
the name of the | 14 |
the leader of the | 14 |
one of the most | 14 |
of hers and stramen | 14 |
of the golden fleece | 13 |
the presence of the | 13 |
in spite of her | 13 |
the emperor charles had | 13 |
on account of the | 13 |
in a tone of | 13 |
the image of the | 13 |
the eyes of the | 12 |
as soon as the | 12 |
the man to whom | 12 |
was by no means | 12 |
put an end to | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
she could not help | 12 |
in spite of his | 11 |
the lady margaret was | 11 |
the door of the | 11 |
to the golden cross | 11 |
in front of the | 11 |
the sight of the | 11 |
of the emperor charles | 10 |
a short time before | 10 |
this ebook was produced | 10 |
blomberg by georg ebers | 10 |
that she did not | 10 |
by georg ebers volume | 10 |
the side of the | 10 |
and at the same | 10 |
the king of arles | 10 |
was produced by david | 10 |
produced by david widger | 10 |
what was passing in | 10 |
ebook was produced by | 10 |
with his own hand | 10 |
barbara blomberg by georg | 10 |
of the truce of | 10 |
entire meal of them | 9 |
by david widger widger | 9 |
dona magdalena de ulloa | 9 |
short list of bookmarks | 9 |
for those who may | 9 |
before making an entire | 9 |
of the lady margaret | 9 |
may wish to sample | 9 |
file for those who | 9 |
is a short list | 9 |
an entire meal of | 9 |
as if she had | 9 |
the file for those | 9 |
he was obliged to | 9 |
early the next morning | 9 |
the duke of alba | 9 |
the prince of orange | 9 |
who may wish to | 9 |
at the sight of | 9 |
those who may wish | 9 |
making an entire meal | 9 |
wish to sample the | 9 |
a short list of | 9 |
ideas before making an | 9 |
there is a short | 9 |
she was obliged to | 9 |
of the file for | 9 |
what did she care | 9 |
and in doing so | 9 |
end of the file | 9 |
david widger widger cecomet | 9 |
the castle of hers | 8 |
in the service of | 8 |
man whom she loved | 8 |
to which she had | 8 |
on her way home | 8 |
had taken possession of | 8 |
of the golden cross | 8 |
it was not the | 8 |
carried away by the | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
that he had not | 8 |
he was permitted to | 8 |
for the second time | 8 |
there was no lack | 7 |
the baron of hers | 7 |
of the man who | 7 |
she thought of the | 7 |
early in the morning | 7 |
the house of stramen | 7 |
as soon as she | 7 |
with the assurance that | 7 |
johanna van der gheynst | 7 |
church of the nativity | 7 |
the love of the | 7 |
was said to have | 7 |
the inmost depths of | 7 |
she would gladly have | 7 |
a matter of course | 7 |
was no lack of | 7 |
the duke of saxony | 7 |
but he did not | 7 |
whom she had given | 7 |
don john of austria | 7 |
he had left the | 7 |
melody of her voice | 7 |
of the church of | 7 |
of the woman he | 7 |
the object of the | 7 |
a short time ago | 7 |
it was necessary to | 7 |
for which she had | 7 |
a certain degree of | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
the day before yesterday | 7 |
the memory of the | 7 |
of the queen of | 7 |
second story of the | 6 |
the lords of hers | 6 |
only a short time | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
to the emperor charles | 6 |
duke maurice of saxony | 6 |
with the speed of | 6 |
had been unable to | 6 |
he could not help | 6 |
it would be a | 6 |
on the way home | 6 |
of the holy church | 6 |
the man who had | 6 |
allowed himself to be | 6 |
of the church and | 6 |
the care of the | 6 |
the result of the | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
the heart of the | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
quarter of an hour | 6 |
champion of the faith | 6 |
the heads of the | 6 |
the quia amore langueo | 6 |
told her that he | 6 |
what he thought of | 6 |
as he spoke he | 6 |
the morning of the | 6 |
barbara was obliged to | 6 |
the power of the | 6 |
the hearts of the | 6 |
knights of the golden | 6 |
no less a personage | 6 |
to take the veil | 6 |
the grace of god | 6 |
had by no means | 6 |
the service of the | 6 |
in the second story | 6 |
that she had not | 6 |
the scene of the | 6 |
and the boy choir | 6 |
less a personage than | 6 |
it seemed to her | 6 |
of the holy see | 6 |
he thought he had | 6 |
as soon as he | 6 |
that he did not | 6 |
the face of the | 6 |
with which he had | 6 |
it was evident that | 6 |
the house of the | 6 |
had been obliged to | 6 |
a few words of | 6 |
piece of good fortune | 6 |
the marquise de leria | 6 |
in consequence of the | 6 |
to the queen of | 6 |
but he could not | 6 |
drawing a long breath | 6 |
the emperor charles was | 6 |
did she care for | 6 |
the second story of | 6 |
it was difficult to | 6 |
had a right to | 6 |
could not fail to | 6 |
to take leave of | 6 |
he would have been | 6 |
shrug of the shoulders | 6 |
but she did not | 6 |
the woman who had | 6 |
just at this time | 6 |
the members of the | 6 |
in red cock street | 6 |
of the house of | 6 |
in spite of all | 6 |
the church of the | 5 |
to her and her | 5 |
with the bishop of | 5 |
the month of may | 5 |
he allowed himself to | 5 |
the first time he | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
his majesty the emperor | 5 |
of her father and | 5 |
in his power to | 5 |
as if she were | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
on the day after | 5 |
the knights of the | 5 |
the expression of his | 5 |
the archbishop of mayence | 5 |
her hand upon her | 5 |
did not wish to | 5 |
felt as if she | 5 |
weighed heavily upon her | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
out into the world | 5 |
she would have been | 5 |
the direction of the | 5 |
after a brief pause | 5 |
to think of the | 5 |
lord of hers was | 5 |
with tears in his | 5 |
the man who was | 5 |
of the middle ages | 5 |
who was said to | 5 |
at the same moment | 5 |
which she had never | 5 |
the church of god | 5 |
the blare of trumpets | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
the partisans of the | 5 |
she had given him | 5 |
was passing in her | 5 |
out his hand to | 5 |
the duke of bavaria | 5 |
he thought of his | 5 |
he was sure of | 5 |
his conversation with the | 5 |
to go to the | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
of his imperial master | 5 |
and the lady margaret | 5 |
the little prebrunn castle | 5 |
just as she was | 5 |
and it seemed as | 5 |
in order not to | 5 |
forced itself upon her | 5 |
she felt as if | 5 |
inmost depths of her | 5 |
could not help thinking | 5 |
the widow of the | 5 |
tears in his eyes | 5 |
leader of the boy | 5 |
she was not mistaken | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
that the emperor charles | 5 |
the day after to | 5 |
it was in the | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
queen of hungary had | 5 |
of william of orange | 5 |
seemed as though the | 5 |
the soul of the | 5 |
but she could not | 5 |
of the blessed virgin | 5 |
the child of a | 5 |
in the hour of | 5 |
lords of hers and | 5 |
only for a moment | 5 |
he thought of the | 5 |
as though her heart | 5 |
to which he had | 5 |
but as soon as | 5 |
whom the emperor charles | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
seemed to her as | 5 |
with a low bow | 5 |
a portion of the | 5 |
of one of the | 5 |
the son of a | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
she was permitted to | 5 |
to induce her to | 5 |
that he could not | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
yet she did not | 5 |
with the remark that | 5 |
that she had never | 5 |
in the boy choir | 5 |
to speak to him | 5 |
as if he were | 5 |
held out his hand | 5 |
the conductor of the | 5 |
a debt of gratitude | 5 |
must go to spain | 4 |
the conviction that he | 4 |
he had gone to | 4 |
to remain in the | 4 |
be content with the | 4 |
of the spanish party | 4 |
who had grown up | 4 |
as he did so | 4 |
the first week in | 4 |
it would be to | 4 |
seemed to her so | 4 |
in spite of everything | 4 |
would have been obliged | 4 |
the name of holy | 4 |
thanked her for her | 4 |
thought that he had | 4 |
to the will of | 4 |
if she had been | 4 |
throbbing of her heart | 4 |
her father and brother | 4 |
with a throbbing heart | 4 |
was the first to | 4 |
now for the first | 4 |
but what did she | 4 |
the close of the | 4 |
than she had expected | 4 |
of the little castle | 4 |
have been obliged to | 4 |
she was a woman | 4 |
the convent of the | 4 |
in her power to | 4 |
as the object of | 4 |
more than an hour | 4 |
passing in her mind | 4 |
was still in the | 4 |
the men of stramen | 4 |
the lordship of stramen | 4 |
he would gladly have | 4 |
him as much as | 4 |
down upon the bench | 4 |
had never ceased to | 4 |
by the grace of | 4 |
with which she had | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
the director of the | 4 |
the latter had been | 4 |
to see him again | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
to whom he was | 4 |
end of the first | 4 |
she said to herself | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
of the duke of | 4 |
to whom she was | 4 |
the highest and greatest | 4 |
her hand to him | 4 |
the command of the | 4 |
the children of the | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
he held out his | 4 |
ladies of the court | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
in the open air | 4 |
in the sight of | 4 |
of the presence of | 4 |
a few minutes later | 4 |
the fifteenth of october | 4 |
to whom she had | 4 |
in the arms of | 4 |
the emperor of the | 4 |
of the most ardent | 4 |
the countess of montfort | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
to listen to the | 4 |
between him and the | 4 |
it was not long | 4 |
had been permitted to | 4 |
to rid himself of | 4 |
it came from the | 4 |
for which he longs | 4 |
the landgrave philip of | 4 |
of half the world | 4 |
and the duke of | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
of the baron of | 4 |
of stramen and hers | 4 |
from the lips of | 4 |
sing before the emperor | 4 |
corner of the room | 4 |
according to his own | 4 |
the confessor de soto | 4 |
the mother of the | 4 |
he desired to know | 4 |
of the woman who | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
the sake of the | 4 |
had gone to the | 4 |
during the last few | 4 |
had been given to | 4 |
it was not only | 4 |
the church and the | 4 |
in the new scales | 4 |
he did not even | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
a personage than the | 4 |
on the same day | 4 |
had more than once | 4 |
the weal and woe | 4 |
to which she was | 4 |
for the emperor charles | 4 |
holy father in rome | 4 |
his hand to her | 4 |
if she did not | 4 |
the favour of the | 4 |
and the baron of | 4 |
she ought not to | 4 |
for the man who | 4 |
had no occasion to | 4 |
of the first week | 4 |
the opposite side of | 4 |
far into the shade | 4 |
did not forget her | 4 |
the spell of her | 4 |
the holy father in | 4 |
availed herself of the | 4 |
the lady in waiting | 4 |
he had read the | 4 |
had been taken from | 4 |
to rejoice in the | 4 |
he turned to the | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
which were to be | 4 |
fool that she was | 4 |
there had been no | 4 |
the mercy of god | 4 |
seemed as if the | 4 |
the light of the | 4 |
her back to the | 4 |
do you wish to | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
the emperor and the | 4 |
been taken from her | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
the commencement of the | 4 |
which filled her with | 4 |
took possession of her | 4 |
landgrave philip of hesse | 4 |
to be permitted to | 4 |
all that she had | 4 |
the leaders of the | 4 |
scarcely able to control | 4 |
with an expression of | 4 |
this time it was | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
of the man whom | 4 |
the thought that the | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
opposite side of the | 4 |
to whom he owed | 4 |
the melody of her | 4 |
weal and woe of | 4 |
the fear that the | 4 |
to the dubois house | 4 |
taken possession of her | 4 |
the house of franconia | 4 |
to do with the | 4 |
that she had been | 4 |
of the lord of | 4 |
the school of poets | 4 |
to the bishop of | 4 |
for as soon as | 4 |
only for a few | 4 |
his majesty did not | 4 |
reminded her of the | 4 |
is the language of | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
the queen of heaven | 4 |
from the inmost depths | 4 |
of the eleventh century | 4 |
yet it was not | 4 |
at once to the | 4 |
were by no means | 4 |
which separated her from | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
in the month of | 4 |
and henry of stramen | 4 |
and he could not | 4 |
was waiting for her | 4 |
partisans of the king | 4 |
her out of the | 4 |
she thought she had | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
to put an end | 4 |
in advance of the | 4 |
in the school of | 4 |
the victor of lepanto | 4 |
had induced her to | 4 |
festival under the lindens | 4 |
which the emperor charles | 4 |
seemed as if she | 4 |
impossible for him to | 4 |
you do not know | 4 |
a few minutes after | 4 |
because i long for | 4 |
the door closed behind | 4 |
but she would not | 4 |
what a wealth of | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
the golden cross in | 4 |
and led the way | 4 |
at the feet of | 4 |
had been compelled to | 4 |
that she could not | 4 |
the way to the | 4 |
on the eve of | 4 |
which she had formerly | 4 |
to collect her thoughts | 4 |
it was easy to | 4 |
the independence of the | 4 |
was aware of it | 4 |
of the cantor house | 4 |
the next few days | 4 |
held out her hand | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
i long for love | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
nothing to do with | 4 |
was the daughter of | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
she knew how to | 4 |
spite of all his | 4 |
to the summit of | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
the lord of hohenstaufen | 4 |
as if by a | 4 |
leader of the orchestra | 4 |
of the opportunity to | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
the orchestra and the | 4 |
she felt that she | 4 |
did not belong to | 4 |
not avert her eyes | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
author of the truce | 3 |
had led him to | 3 |
too far into the | 3 |
did not allow himself | 3 |
the sale of the | 3 |
if it should come | 3 |
to hear the choir | 3 |
herself on her knees | 3 |
la gagliarda vuol imparare | 3 |
for the castle of | 3 |
of the late hour | 3 |
to hear her sing | 3 |
the boy whom she | 3 |
whom he had been | 3 |
for which he was | 3 |
the success of his | 3 |
but she had learned | 3 |
felt that she was | 3 |
for himself and his | 3 |
if turned to stone | 3 |
she listened to the | 3 |
he did not forget | 3 |
in the convent of | 3 |
princes of the empire | 3 |
lordships of hers and | 3 |
first time he saw | 3 |
a few words with | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
mistress of the house | 3 |
to his royal master | 3 |
the object of her | 3 |
buried his face in | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
to speak of the | 3 |
boy whom she had | 3 |
she seemed to have | 3 |
image of the madonna | 3 |
asked in a low | 3 |
that he had come | 3 |
were to be married | 3 |
the greatest of men | 3 |
which he had received | 3 |
the presence of death | 3 |
the power to render | 3 |
had listened to her | 3 |
returned to her mind | 3 |
the young saxon duke | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
in doing so she | 3 |
and returned to the | 3 |
i shall be glad | 3 |
a portion of her | 3 |
hope of regaining the | 3 |
the friend of her | 3 |
of the approach of | 3 |
faithful to the catholic | 3 |
which she had experienced | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
the name of god | 3 |
the door had closed | 3 |
on no account would | 3 |
who did not belong | 3 |
paid no heed to | 3 |
if he wished to | 3 |
allowed to grow up | 3 |
for which he had | 3 |
her arms around his | 3 |
to him by the | 3 |
before the eyes of | 3 |
nations of the earth | 3 |
he had received from | 3 |
had robbed him of | 3 |
of the knights of | 3 |
she had given her | 3 |
of henry of stramen | 3 |
friend of her youth | 3 |
the festival under the | 3 |
it seems as though | 3 |
the emperor charles himself | 3 |
rodolph of suabia was | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
springing to his feet | 3 |
he opened his eyes | 3 |
her way home she | 3 |
in the lower story | 3 |
the threshold of the | 3 |
deemed worthy of his | 3 |
of the beloved dead | 3 |
put a speedy end | 3 |
in the eleventh century | 3 |
if by a miracle | 3 |
the sister of the | 3 |
this would have been | 3 |
in an attitude of | 3 |
as though she had | 3 |
to the castle of | 3 |
orchestra and the boy | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
story of the cantor | 3 |
the altar of the | 3 |
of the day before | 3 |
the highest of all | 3 |
of the battle of | 3 |
gentlemen of the court | 3 |
the work of a | 3 |
the assurance that he | 3 |
riding at the ring | 3 |
the midst of his | 3 |
i should have been | 3 |
she by no means | 3 |
would have seemed to | 3 |
his eyes upon the | 3 |
her that he had | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
was not permitted to | 3 |
for the welfare of | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
the mere thought of | 3 |
that his majesty was | 3 |
man to whom her | 3 |
i go with you | 3 |
the best possible manner | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
the evening of the | 3 |
this was too much | 3 |
perceived what was passing | 3 |
not belong to the | 3 |
that he might be | 3 |
the boy choir had | 3 |
able to control herself | 3 |
to be heard by | 3 |
lord of hers had | 3 |
from head to foot | 3 |
worthy of all honour | 3 |
success of the surprise | 3 |
returned to her memory | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
of our blessed mother | 3 |
the saints be praised | 3 |
after an interval of | 3 |
the voice of the | 3 |
lords and ladies of | 3 |
with the air of | 3 |
she was forced to | 3 |
as she spoke she | 3 |
the consciousness of having | 3 |
in which he was | 3 |
the lips of the | 3 |
her beauty and her | 3 |
her voice and her | 3 |
she did not know | 3 |
the cause of her | 3 |
it was only for | 3 |
in doing so he | 3 |
whom she had so | 3 |
in the hearts of | 3 |
hear the boy choir | 3 |
gave him no time | 3 |
the holy church and | 3 |
companions of her own | 3 |
her hand to the | 3 |
maurice of saxony had | 3 |
in the convivium musicum | 3 |
with the blood of | 3 |
in obedience to the | 3 |
who understands how to | 3 |
the result of his | 3 |
might be said of | 3 |
to a certain extent | 3 |
did not cease to | 3 |
what he desired to | 3 |
she was received by | 3 |
the serfs of stramen | 3 |
of the king of | 3 |
but he had not | 3 |
all the strength of | 3 |
the sovereignty of the | 3 |
eyes filled with tears | 3 |
the reichstag would be | 3 |
swung himself from the | 3 |
arms around his neck | 3 |
not help admitting that | 3 |
in the course of | 3 |
her to raise her | 3 |
seemed as though a | 3 |
and when she had | 3 |
would rather die than | 3 |
to avail himself of | 3 |
taken possession of him | 3 |
from the golden cross | 3 |
and when he saw | 3 |
from the duke of | 3 |
voice and her beauty | 3 |
of the old man | 3 |
how she had been | 3 |
with her husband and | 3 |
against henry iv of | 3 |
written with his own | 3 |
seized upon her with | 3 |
the destiny of the | 3 |
and the queen of | 3 |
to whom she would | 3 |
to the sedan chair | 3 |
with his arms folded | 3 |
not think of the | 3 |
had returned to ratisbon | 3 |
conceal from himself that | 3 |
and the violinist massi | 3 |
she bent over the | 3 |
when he returned home | 3 |
he had hoped to | 3 |
the magic of her | 3 |
which she had enjoyed | 3 |
no longer able to | 3 |
the speed of lightning | 3 |
firmly convinced that her | 3 |
the lordships of hers | 3 |
when i think of | 3 |
hand to his lips | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
a speedy end to | 3 |
summoned up his courage | 3 |
in her power for | 3 |
to the lady margaret | 3 |
the daughter of a | 3 |
into the open air | 3 |
the outbreak of the | 3 |
the contents of the | 3 |
and the next morning | 3 |
head of the church | 3 |
sovereignty of the world | 3 |
midst of the most | 3 |
was not long before | 3 |
to the voice of | 3 |
which had taken possession | 3 |
had been inflicted upon | 3 |
while a hope of | 3 |
gilbert de hers was | 3 |
in the united states | 3 |
all who knew him | 3 |
the lake of constance | 3 |
just at that moment | 3 |
a gust of wind | 3 |
that she was a | 3 |
have seemed to her | 3 |
hymn to the virgin | 3 |
lords of stramen and | 3 |
for the third time | 3 |
on the harp and | 3 |
she had been permitted | 3 |
had nothing to do | 3 |
was firmly convinced that | 3 |
what she had done | 3 |
in the art of | 3 |
the way in which | 3 |
to prepare for the | 3 |
as well as her | 3 |
himself into the saddle | 3 |
was in the habit | 3 |
elector john frederick of | 3 |
the payment of his | 3 |
to the cause of | 3 |
worthy of his love | 3 |
in the centre of | 3 |
of god and the | 3 |
he wished to be | 3 |
had made her happy | 3 |
took him to the | 3 |
would have preferred to | 3 |
the old woman had | 3 |
that she would be | 3 |
his arms folded on | 3 |
her that he was | 3 |
his hand in farewell | 3 |
in honour of the | 3 |
be taken from her | 3 |
had the power of | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
had given to the | 3 |
to hear the boy | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
without a word of | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
a right to expect | 3 |
had taken place in | 3 |
it were far better | 3 |
the border of the | 3 |
be a pleasure to | 3 |
for whose sake she | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
the mother of god | 3 |
she must go to | 3 |
on the following morning | 3 |
drawing to a close | 3 |
from which to look | 3 |
whom she had known | 3 |
after the lapse of | 3 |
of the old woman | 3 |
and left the room | 3 |
as if turned to | 3 |
was close at hand | 3 |
in the case of | 3 |
that she could scarcely | 3 |
him no time to | 3 |
to obtain news of | 3 |
only a few steps | 3 |
to the verge of | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
and the power of | 3 |
a view of the | 3 |
the consent of the | 3 |
in an agitated tone | 3 |
in the best possible | 3 |
shake of the head | 3 |
that she loved him | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
and besought her to | 3 |
he had been obliged | 3 |
with these words he | 3 |
did not conceal from | 3 |
were now at the | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
of her voice and | 3 |
his lips as he | 3 |
under the direction of | 3 |
the fact that the | 3 |
she had just learned | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
how happy it made | 3 |
deemed worthy of the | 3 |
on the way to | 3 |
purity of the church | 3 |
to him than the | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
it might have been | 3 |
of rodolph of suabia | 3 |
what was the meaning | 3 |
of the most important | 3 |
to sir wolf hartschwert | 3 |
pressed her hand upon | 3 |
to the conviction that | 3 |
of former days had | 3 |
after the emperor had | 3 |
extended her hand to | 3 |
with all the fervour | 3 |
house in the park | 3 |
she could not have | 3 |
had not failed to | 3 |
destiny of the world | 3 |
as though he were | 3 |
that he was recognized | 3 |
by which she had | 3 |
she could not be | 3 |
the feet of the | 3 |
in a loud voice | 3 |
set out on her | 3 |
the baron and his | 3 |
paced up and down | 3 |
at a sign from | 3 |
on the following day | 3 |
him as if he | 3 |
would be obliged to | 3 |
they emerged from the | 3 |
at the sound of | 3 |
than any one else | 3 |
sale of the star | 3 |
the position which she | 3 |
door had closed behind | 3 |
into red cock street | 3 |
and then went to | 3 |
was to accompany him | 3 |
to permit them to | 3 |
had understood how to | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
happiness which filled her | 3 |
leader of the choir | 3 |
was at his side | 3 |
said to have been | 3 |
perhaps you have thought | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
which filled her heart | 3 |
which he had not | 3 |
of the convivium musicum | 3 |
everything in her power | 3 |
she had not been | 3 |
in the trausnitz courtyard | 3 |
there is nothing to | 3 |
himself from the saddle | 3 |
and drew his sword | 3 |
her heart stood still | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
folded on his breast | 3 |
not be permitted to | 3 |
could not bring himself | 3 |
not until after he | 3 |
she would have liked | 3 |
could not know that | 3 |
just at that time | 3 |
reichstag would be opened | 3 |
she passed her hand | 3 |
had been to him | 3 |
of which he was | 3 |
of the bishop of | 3 |
who at that time | 3 |
until after he had | 3 |
she had learned to | 3 |
he might hope to | 3 |
not to give the | 3 |
the elector john frederick | 3 |
thought that she had | 3 |
at the new scales | 3 |
and held out his | 3 |
though her heart stood | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
independence of the church | 3 |
since the day before | 3 |
most ardent desire of | 3 |
so long as the | 3 |
of the present day | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
to the favour of | 3 |
begged him not to | 3 |
she would be obliged | 3 |
as the door closed | 3 |
would be permitted to | 3 |
on the morning of | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
if she was permitted | 3 |
would not change places | 3 |
so late an hour | 3 |
early the following morning | 3 |
was only for a | 3 |
prepared for the worst | 3 |
of her own rank | 3 |
obeying a hasty impulse | 3 |
did not venture to | 3 |
the destruction of the | 3 |
to say that the | 3 |
wept like a child | 3 |
he rose from the | 3 |
many of the best | 3 |
at so late an | 3 |
the hope of regaining | 3 |
head upon his breast | 3 |
she went to the | 3 |
to the catholic church | 3 |
she knew that the | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
on the score of | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
the lady of stramen | 3 |
had yielded to the | 3 |
on the way she | 3 |
during this period of | 3 |
the place where the | 3 |
would have liked to | 3 |
it is hard to | 3 |
and the next moment | 3 |
showed her that he | 3 |
the man from whom | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
conductor of the orchestra | 3 |
his heart throbbed faster | 3 |
houses of hers and | 3 |
a few days before | 3 |
yet she could not | 3 |
was no easy matter | 3 |
a short time in | 3 |
which belonged to her | 3 |
was permitted to see | 3 |
and he himself had | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
he had a right | 3 |
that he had gone | 3 |
payment of his debts | 3 |
he had been the | 3 |
by a single word | 3 |
of the favour of | 3 |
the repose of the | 3 |
of ancient suabia was | 3 |
possessed the power to | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
dance in the new | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
took leave of her | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
barbara had listened to | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
sense of happiness which | 3 |
which she had made | 3 |
the castle of stramen | 3 |
arms folded on his | 3 |
upon the face of | 3 |
depths of her soul | 3 |
of the catholic church | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
the valley of the | 3 |
find it difficult to | 3 |
body servant of the | 3 |
to sing in the | 3 |
door of the house | 3 |
the fear of losing | 3 |
the man for whom | 3 |
the grandeur of his | 3 |
with a fiery light | 3 |
he said to the | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
that she belonged to | 3 |
it was no easy | 3 |
and on her way | 3 |
and don luis quijada | 3 |
of the most high | 3 |
of her imperial lover | 3 |
to stand in the | 3 |
to see the emperor | 3 |
the singing of the | 3 |
there was no poison | 3 |
to which he was | 3 |
of the orchestra had | 3 |
the first time to | 3 |
the solitude which she | 3 |
was indebted to her | 3 |
of his sister in | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
but only for a | 3 |
the princes of the | 3 |
his hair and beard | 3 |
on account of its | 3 |
in a milder light | 3 |
the greater portion of | 3 |
when she at last | 3 |
earnestly entreated her to | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
she forced herself to | 3 |
to show her the | 3 |
was passing in his | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
he had been compelled | 3 |
toward the close of | 3 |
and she did not | 3 |
she knew that she | 3 |
la saison est bonne | 3 |
even a single note | 3 |
he thought that he | 3 |
to the depths of | 3 |
the man who has | 3 |
the emperor and his | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
conductor of the boy | 3 |
he went to rest | 3 |
that he might not | 3 |
the church of rome | 3 |
the same moment the | 3 |
the ringing of bells | 3 |
and when he had | 3 |
from the man who | 3 |
john frederick of saxony | 3 |
but the next instant | 3 |
thrown her arms around | 3 |
been unable to resist | 3 |
the cardinal of trent | 3 |
was said to be | 3 |
wolf had told her | 3 |
she did not wish | 3 |
it was fortunate that | 3 |
she did not need | 3 |
the thought of the | 3 |
that it was easy | 3 |
she yielded to his | 3 |
which he bestowed upon | 3 |
threw herself on her | 3 |
she held out her | 3 |
the hero of hohenburg | 3 |
for he had been | 3 |
rendered it easy to | 3 |
opened the door of | 3 |
and it was not | 3 |
as she listened to | 3 |
was no longer the | 3 |
the handsomest and most | 3 |
she had not heard | 3 |
she was trying to | 3 |
of johanna van der | 3 |
had not succeeded in | 3 |
yet it seemed as | 3 |
the next morning the | 3 |
all the fervour of | 3 |
could not conceal from | 3 |
do not know what | 3 |
seemed as though her | 3 |
she thought of her | 3 |
the arm of the | 3 |
baron of stramen was | 3 |
not conceal from himself | 3 |
and albert of hers | 3 |
what did this mean | 3 |
the same time she | 3 |
the corner of the | 3 |
put forth all his | 3 |
companion of her childhood | 3 |
was too much for | 3 |
she had not yet | 3 |
barbara could not be | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
her to go to | 3 |
but she had scarcely | 3 |
frederick of saxony and | 3 |
the favour of heaven | 3 |
a tone of assent | 3 |
would have been too | 3 |
a glimpse of the | 3 |
in the black bear | 3 |
in connection with the | 3 |
he took leave of | 3 |
you are aware of | 3 |
the first time she | 3 |
at the court of | 3 |
the mistress of the | 3 |
in order to make | 3 |
be seen from the | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
the envy of the | 3 |
the most ardent desire | 3 |
would have been a | 3 |
of the emperor and | 3 |
to him from the | 3 |
not know that the | 3 |
he had reason to | 3 |
her eyes upon the | 3 |
had been accustomed to | 3 |
was charged with the | 3 |
been on the point | 3 |
that it was necessary | 3 |
the doors of the | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
could not help admitting | 3 |
the emperor did not | 3 |
she care for the | 3 |
love of the greatest | 3 |
in a totally different | 3 |
she had yielded to | 3 |
did not think of | 3 |
the person who had | 3 |
the body servant of | 3 |
the last hour of | 3 |
to see her again | 3 |
himself on his knees | 3 |
he crossed the threshold | 3 |
the roll of velvet | 3 |
she had given to | 3 |
would be glad to | 3 |
was ready to aid | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
allow himself to be | 3 |
at that time was | 3 |
him in the future | 3 |
the depths of her | 3 |
was the meaning of | 3 |
to sing before the | 3 |
she had given the | 3 |
that she was not | 3 |
your majesty will permit | 3 |
to the rank of | 3 |
to the young knight | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
which united him to | 3 |
the old man who | 3 |
and when she saw | 3 |
on account of her | 3 |
to allow her to | 3 |
it seemed to him | 3 |
she had seemed to | 3 |
echoed in her ears | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
that the lady margaret | 3 |
not help thinking of | 3 |
sun of ancient suabia | 3 |
the harp and lute | 3 |
to part from her | 3 |
a shiver ran through | 3 |
in the middle ages | 3 |
a short time after | 3 |
until the end of | 3 |
and again and again | 3 |
knight of the golden | 3 |
of the greatest of | 3 |
the woman whom he | 3 |
that the emperor had | 3 |
the blast of horns | 3 |
nothing could be more | 3 |
the chivalry of suabia | 3 |
for more than an | 3 |
she had been a | 3 |
that the lord of | 3 |
the place where she | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
informed her that he | 3 |
the sentence of excommunication | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
man to whom she | 3 |
he threw himself on | 3 |
did not let her | 3 |
swung himself into the | 3 |
for that very reason | 3 |
under the influence of | 3 |
i am sure of | 3 |
though she had been | 3 |
she thought she perceived | 3 |
by the queen of | 3 |
the depths of his | 3 |
through which he had | 3 |
adopted son of the | 3 |
the lords of stramen | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
to whom he had | 3 |
to seek a wife | 3 |
she would not have | 3 |
but at length the | 3 |
to the young wife | 3 |
in the third story | 3 |
had no suspicion of | 3 |
was easy to perceive | 3 |
out on her way | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
she closed her eyes | 3 |
car la saison est | 3 |
the sedan chair was | 3 |
in the morning of | 3 |
yet it must be | 3 |
of the highest rank | 3 |
as if he feared | 3 |
to bestow upon it | 3 |
that she had come | 3 |
the indignation of her | 3 |
what she thought of | 3 |
grew dim with tears | 3 |
that he was right | 3 |
of the circle of | 3 |
to him in a | 3 |
she was compelled to | 3 |
informed her that the | 3 |
of the christian church | 3 |
clasped her hands in | 2 |
the young life which | 2 |
in love with her | 2 |
end of the bridge | 2 |
as an honest man | 2 |
out for the castle | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
was the composer of | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
the minions of henry | 2 |
himself to be tempted | 2 |
was some time ere | 2 |
sat down to have | 2 |
come to ratisbon to | 2 |
his life would be | 2 |
was well cared for | 2 |
even in the most | 2 |
full view of the | 2 |
had listened to these | 2 |
failed to be present | 2 |
led the way with | 2 |
obliged to admit that | 2 |
the child death is | 2 |
there was a man | 2 |
had formed of the | 2 |
in the mouths of | 2 |
figure of the young | 2 |
one thing and another | 2 |
thunder of the artillery | 2 |
of those who are | 2 |
by the assurance that | 2 |
her lover had sent | 2 |
head against the wall | 2 |
of the highest and | 2 |
the service of her | 2 |
if all went well | 2 |
the aim of all | 2 |
will not let you | 2 |
would be wise to | 2 |
to his outer man | 2 |
the very person who | 2 |
avert her eyes from | 2 |
reached the scene of | 2 |
him a long time | 2 |
her to make the | 2 |
which she wore on | 2 |
to grow up in | 2 |
twinges of the gout | 2 |
paced the room with | 2 |
dear she was to | 2 |
upon his lips as | 2 |
nothing more from him | 2 |
what she had just | 2 |
to the marquise de | 2 |
could not shake off | 2 |
of his illustrious race | 2 |
the happiness to which | 2 |
should come to me | 2 |
he had left her | 2 |
bouillon and frederick of | 2 |
than the woman to | 2 |
but if you are | 2 |
when she thought of | 2 |
which he did not | 2 |
was large enough to | 2 |
to whom i am | 2 |
and it was evident | 2 |
queen mary of hungary | 2 |
the air of one | 2 |
which she expected to | 2 |
were interrupted by the | 2 |
manner characteristic of him | 2 |
it grieves me to | 2 |
for the lady in | 2 |
of one who is | 2 |
though only as a | 2 |
slight shrug of the | 2 |
voice of an angel | 2 |
was far from feeling | 2 |
to the mother of | 2 |
with the woman he | 2 |
the faithful old maid | 2 |
had given him a | 2 |
the pride of the | 2 |
of two human lives | 2 |
of good fortune that | 2 |
it was done with | 2 |
things in a poor | 2 |
of the death of | 2 |
meanwhile she scarcely heeded | 2 |
a zealous champion of | 2 |
to the saddle and | 2 |
the top of his | 2 |
the cause of henry | 2 |
had remained at his | 2 |
the duke of bohemia | 2 |
on one of the | 2 |
if she would not | 2 |
course of the sun | 2 |
his long and numerous | 2 |
in the pride of | 2 |
the unity of religion | 2 |
rooms of the golden | 2 |
with the name of | 2 |
had not the most | 2 |
but he found it | 2 |
the future of the | 2 |
he had found her | 2 |
had received from her | 2 |
the cheers of the | 2 |
the day on which | 2 |
such an abyss of | 2 |
told her that his | 2 |
the advantage of the | 2 |
barbara would decide to | 2 |
and on the way | 2 |
conviction that he had | 2 |
was an expression of | 2 |
and across the haidplatz | 2 |
of the emperor was | 2 |
injury to her voice | 2 |
that the young man | 2 |
belonged to her and | 2 |
he cried as he | 2 |
would have been well | 2 |
of whom he was | 2 |
up arms against the | 2 |
a man worthy of | 2 |
the head of his | 2 |
hands upon her temples | 2 |
to hear her voice | 2 |
and called to the | 2 |
she left the room | 2 |
had given her the | 2 |
which she had ever | 2 |
she could not know | 2 |
no one on earth | 2 |
which he was indebted | 2 |
the execution of this | 2 |
a brief account of | 2 |
which she had anticipated | 2 |
gilbert had been wounded | 2 |
no means mobile features | 2 |
not to allow herself | 2 |
the bond of love | 2 |
to change her residence | 2 |
shrugged his shoulders and | 2 |
room with long strides | 2 |
of the ages of | 2 |
he had not given | 2 |
whom her father had | 2 |
with him and her | 2 |
of the property bequeathed | 2 |
did not understand where | 2 |
by no means unduly | 2 |
not find it difficult | 2 |
after he had left | 2 |
the golden cross to | 2 |
enthusiastic applause from the | 2 |
and entreated him to | 2 |
bore the name of | 2 |
changed places with the | 2 |
with her own hand | 2 |
they gazed at each | 2 |
pierced him to the | 2 |
and she would be | 2 |
resentment which filled her | 2 |
her and her brother | 2 |
hearts of the people | 2 |
had been detained only | 2 |
he was no longer | 2 |
it is difficult to | 2 |
him that he was | 2 |
the council of elne | 2 |
the seat of war | 2 |
of the great nobles | 2 |
will raise him to | 2 |
was full of gratitude | 2 |
had troubled herself very | 2 |
in the prime of | 2 |
far away from the | 2 |
it not seem as | 2 |
glad to see him | 2 |
she would fain have | 2 |
as a testimonial of | 2 |
don luis de avila | 2 |
again took possession of | 2 |
the very next afternoon | 2 |
if any one else | 2 |
a doubt arose in | 2 |
time she thought of | 2 |
to take a step | 2 |
time he was not | 2 |
could scarcely be imagined | 2 |
reformation of the church | 2 |
which beseemed her as | 2 |
she did not like | 2 |
the most powerful and | 2 |
need not be ashamed | 2 |
he mounted his horse | 2 |
friend and counsellor of | 2 |
an easy matter to | 2 |
inflammation of the bronchial | 2 |
in the monastery of | 2 |
as if he could | 2 |
of the royalist party | 2 |
threw himself on his | 2 |
for the person who | 2 |
notes of the motet | 2 |
was illumined by the | 2 |
the stamp of a | 2 |
only long enough to | 2 |
person to whom she | 2 |
of the little prebrunn | 2 |
him with an expression | 2 |
to her and held | 2 |
seemed as if a | 2 |
with all the strength | 2 |
of the castilian noble | 2 |
allied protestants of germany | 2 |
be permitted to see | 2 |
come to the castle | 2 |
the first time after | 2 |
mercy of god may | 2 |
that the royal lady | 2 |
and if she was | 2 |
to the writing table | 2 |
fell upon his knees | 2 |
they had reached the | 2 |
by the whole army | 2 |
the desire of the | 2 |
she could say to | 2 |
it became too much | 2 |
the scarf of the | 2 |
it is easier to | 2 |
would have been the | 2 |
the second and the | 2 |
continued to gaze on | 2 |
the health of the | 2 |
for many a year | 2 |
allow herself to be | 2 |
down the stairs and | 2 |
far above all other | 2 |
to the position which | 2 |
stramen and hers were | 2 |
a year or two | 2 |
with bowed head and | 2 |
spell of her beauty | 2 |
she cried to the | 2 |
she felt as though | 2 |
expected to find in | 2 |
on the side toward | 2 |
chair as he spoke | 2 |
yet he did not | 2 |
he read in the | 2 |
ecce tu pulchra es | 2 |
had honoured her with | 2 |
she did not move | 2 |
liberty of the church | 2 |
where were they taking | 2 |
director of the imperial | 2 |
she could not appear | 2 |
had not occurred to | 2 |
the month of october | 2 |
of the saxon duke | 2 |
to give him a | 2 |
it was wise to | 2 |
the spaniards at the | 2 |
would gladly do all | 2 |
the old man said | 2 |
the new parish church | 2 |
the plumes in his | 2 |
to persuade her to | 2 |
so dear to the | 2 |
i am most happy | 2 |
waiting for a reply | 2 |
in obedience to his | 2 |
the apartments of the | 2 |
the tone of her | 2 |
every thought and feeling | 2 |
her again and again | 2 |
henry iv would have | 2 |
the bond which united | 2 |
how gladly i would | 2 |
woman who had been | 2 |
you look at me | 2 |
that would have been | 2 |
would not leave his | 2 |
she turned her face | 2 |
he could not have | 2 |
the conversation to his | 2 |
his hand toward the | 2 |
of one of his | 2 |
deal with the new | 2 |
extinction of the feud | 2 |
the real object of | 2 |
were not too many | 2 |
to release herself from | 2 |
that he was no | 2 |
her place to him | 2 |
him to the golden | 2 |
charles had also remembered | 2 |
with his own hands | 2 |
when he was a | 2 |
heads of the royalist | 2 |
she asked herself what | 2 |
bertha to whom i | 2 |
and the brother of | 2 |
the proceedings of the | 2 |
she had lost her | 2 |
the man for whose | 2 |
learned that the emperor | 2 |
barbara felt as if | 2 |
the welfare of his | 2 |
the inventions of mechanicians | 2 |
the conversation between the | 2 |
of the whole world | 2 |
erect figure of the | 2 |
no matter how much | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
all was still in | 2 |
the companion of her | 2 |
he was indebted to | 2 |
the result was that | 2 |
to the castle and | 2 |
the highly seasoned game | 2 |
to spare him in | 2 |
a messenger from the | 2 |
at least to be | 2 |
the sight of this | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
am only a plain | 2 |
constantly echoed in her | 2 |
side of the two | 2 |
took advantage of the | 2 |
but i am not | 2 |
valet and his wife | 2 |
the regent did not | 2 |
the first to break | 2 |
that he was coming | 2 |
worthy of all respect | 2 |
emerged from the forest | 2 |
little castle of the | 2 |
when he heard that | 2 |
the first opportunity of | 2 |
her and her father | 2 |
heart beat quicker as | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
interrupted her with the | 2 |
of the foes of | 2 |
how slight was his | 2 |
one of the walls | 2 |
eyes had remained dry | 2 |
her life to the | 2 |
so near at hand | 2 |
a want of firmness | 2 |
of the mater dolorosa | 2 |
the twinges of the | 2 |
will put an end | 2 |
man whom she had | 2 |
the answer was an | 2 |
i would not change | 2 |
were the lords of | 2 |
depths of the german | 2 |
the most absolute secrecy | 2 |
satisfied with her appearance | 2 |
never to be forgotten | 2 |
ashes of stramen castle | 2 |
to her and to | 2 |
with the utmost eagerness | 2 |
question forced itself upon | 2 |
the soldiers of the | 2 |
lacked the power of | 2 |
come just at the | 2 |
not allow him to | 2 |
eyes flashed with a | 2 |
an hour in the | 2 |
between the houses of | 2 |
did not know that | 2 |
listened to her singing | 2 |
he waved his hand | 2 |
and for which she | 2 |
grand master of the | 2 |
not change the old | 2 |
clasp of the hand | 2 |
lady margaret to the | 2 |
in the consciousness of | 2 |
filled my heart with | 2 |
was obliged to follow | 2 |
bent his head upon | 2 |
but how could he | 2 |
he spoke of her | 2 |
his accusers at augsburg | 2 |
and this new sorrow | 2 |
with that of the | 2 |
the life of a | 2 |
to her royal lover | 2 |
had left the tent | 2 |
received a letter from | 2 |
it is the language | 2 |
one from the other | 2 |
his long battle sword | 2 |
reached her through the | 2 |
permitted to share the | 2 |
make her his wife | 2 |
a higher place in | 2 |
in terror at the | 2 |
the love you propose | 2 |
which seemed to be | 2 |
the moment for which | 2 |
was about to leave | 2 |
the inmates of the | 2 |
even from those who | 2 |
could not remain long | 2 |
highest power on earth | 2 |
long since he had | 2 |
has brought you here | 2 |
at the council of | 2 |
left the message that | 2 |
from the council and | 2 |
knight of the fleece | 2 |
her son what she | 2 |
the object of his | 2 |
that she had lost | 2 |
influence over the emperor | 2 |
is a matter of | 2 |
a little out of | 2 |
it would certainly have | 2 |
emperor charles had honoured | 2 |
him to think of | 2 |
will not fail to | 2 |
which she had given | 2 |
one of his own | 2 |
is my duty to | 2 |
to whom her heart | 2 |
that his mother had | 2 |
if relieved from a | 2 |
the musicians and the | 2 |
in her own house | 2 |
this masterpiece of the | 2 |
stomach desired to be | 2 |
bitter smile hovered around | 2 |
flashed with a fiery | 2 |
those who were present | 2 |
imposed upon him by | 2 |
he had just heard | 2 |
him the right to | 2 |
son and his child | 2 |
if he were in | 2 |
interrupted him with an | 2 |
had drawn his sword | 2 |
the right of the | 2 |
forth to meet the | 2 |
to impose upon herself | 2 |
and then eagerly continued | 2 |
it his duty to | 2 |
had showed her how | 2 |
the marquise did not | 2 |
the woman to whom | 2 |
without the least embarrassment | 2 |
to call her his | 2 |
that could not be | 2 |
he did not allude | 2 |
to him in the | 2 |
a short time to | 2 |
bright smile flitted over | 2 |
the belief that the | 2 |
even more ardently than | 2 |
of the main building | 2 |
were open to him | 2 |
of the heart of | 2 |
to the banks of | 2 |
who longed to see | 2 |
he was ready to | 2 |
the bond between them | 2 |
he knew that the | 2 |
side of the street | 2 |
of the young men | 2 |
she could resolve to | 2 |
it would be of | 2 |
to her in the | 2 |
house which he had | 2 |
sought an audience with | 2 |
brink of the ravine | 2 |
was faithful to the | 2 |
how little he cared | 2 |
as though some great | 2 |
the delight of her | 2 |
change in the disposition | 2 |
on which he had | 2 |
of her beauty and | 2 |
of which she had | 2 |
began to tell the | 2 |
the body and blood | 2 |
woe of his life | 2 |
who had obtained in | 2 |
her to his royal | 2 |
she had obeyed the | 2 |
i will not fail | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
golden cross in the | 2 |
win the favour of | 2 |
in his deep tones | 2 |
back into the house | 2 |
how dear she was | 2 |
of a noble family | 2 |
that the object of | 2 |
that he should keep | 2 |
not allow himself to | 2 |
with the members of | 2 |
whose hand she would | 2 |
she was sure of | 2 |
who belonged to an | 2 |
brief pause for reflection | 2 |
the deep impression which | 2 |
him to the heart | 2 |
the powerful assistance of | 2 |
to part with her | 2 |
which she bestowed upon | 2 |
for the man to | 2 |
shrill voice of the | 2 |
he did not think | 2 |
the count palatine von | 2 |
she could no longer | 2 |
the walls were covered | 2 |
a word to her | 2 |
and full of hope | 2 |
for her to do | 2 |
elect a new king | 2 |
to talk to me | 2 |
of the world and | 2 |
the last notes of | 2 |
which she was now | 2 |
of rodolph and henry | 2 |
the emperor interrupted him | 2 |
be made for him | 2 |
as he thought of | 2 |
that the woman he | 2 |
in the destiny of | 2 |
freely in the face | 2 |
that it became too | 2 |
wish to see the | 2 |
how to provide for | 2 |
raise her head with | 2 |
queen of hungary was | 2 |
some days after the | 2 |
in quest of the | 2 |
some day he would | 2 |
that he needed the | 2 |
entreated her not to | 2 |
seemed to her a | 2 |
to be feared from | 2 |
filled her with the | 2 |
in the green woods | 2 |
the household of the | 2 |
it was time to | 2 |
more than they seem | 2 |
juice of the grape | 2 |
he had long since | 2 |
of all the men | 2 |
place at the table | 2 |
with an aching heart | 2 |
the glance of his | 2 |
virtue of the power | 2 |
face with her hands | 2 |
had been devoted to | 2 |
with ready presence of | 2 |
i would do so | 2 |
officer was certainly a | 2 |
a beneficial influence upon | 2 |
preferred to stay with | 2 |
herself that she was | 2 |
which he wore around | 2 |
of the man for | 2 |
history of the times | 2 |
become his wife when | 2 |
to change her dress | 2 |
what do you know | 2 |
new sorrow does not | 2 |
to make her his | 2 |
and stained with blood | 2 |
he was dealing with | 2 |
the interview with the | 2 |
head of the community | 2 |
like every one else | 2 |
which she did not | 2 |
side by side in | 2 |
of the church in | 2 |
in a more gentle | 2 |
of her heart rose | 2 |
where she might hope | 2 |
he feared that the | 2 |
would be compelled to | 2 |
he raised his eyes | 2 |
trembled on his lips | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
to do everything in | 2 |
a fresh proof of | 2 |
bell on the table | 2 |
to the man who | 2 |
it is not my | 2 |
of the house which | 2 |
seek her hand in | 2 |
both hands to her | 2 |
who had seized the | 2 |
to see the lord | 2 |
he wished to keep | 2 |
had done for the | 2 |
as leader of the | 2 |
to the heart of | 2 |
with the joy of | 2 |
he was well aware | 2 |
bishop of arras that | 2 |
the ladies in the | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
of saxony and the | 2 |
that he was born | 2 |
might be induced to | 2 |
to the time when | 2 |
her and the emperor | 2 |
was again at the | 2 |
that he would never | 2 |
learn that she had | 2 |
remained a long time | 2 |
her with the same | 2 |
she could not drive | 2 |
troubled herself very little | 2 |
the table with his | 2 |
which is often a | 2 |
the impetuosity of the | 2 |
to the protection of | 2 |
the lapse of a | 2 |
the crown which i | 2 |
she was the first | 2 |
he desired to receive | 2 |
tears glittering in her | 2 |
with himself for his | 2 |
the hour of danger | 2 |
she had desired to | 2 |
no one had ever | 2 |
because it seemed to | 2 |
had expected to find | 2 |
in a subdued tone | 2 |
and good will which | 2 |
no doubt of it | 2 |
to remain near the | 2 |
difficult to imagine anything | 2 |
with her special favour | 2 |
the groans of the | 2 |
was the cause of | 2 |
the quarter of an | 2 |
about the condition of | 2 |
proceeded at once to | 2 |
of the heart and | 2 |
the protection of the | 2 |
to her like a | 2 |
the message that he | 2 |
more good things in | 2 |
second story in the | 2 |
that attracted him to | 2 |
who had had the | 2 |
been in the service | 2 |
the knees of the | 2 |
with a border of | 2 |
the only right course | 2 |
glance fell upon the | 2 |
barbara and the marquise | 2 |
him a short time | 2 |
when the door had | 2 |
back into the room | 2 |
barbara felt this as | 2 |
a bright smile flitted | 2 |
the elector of saxony | 2 |
he had been to | 2 |
and that of his | 2 |
the din of battle | 2 |
the treaty of passau | 2 |
across her brow and | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
under the eyes of | 2 |
before yesterday she had | 2 |
to him as a | 2 |
the emperor and granvelle | 2 |
aloud as she spoke | 2 |
of the most aristocratic | 2 |
and the convent of | 2 |
had enjoyed the love | 2 |
to the warning voice | 2 |
back into the scabbard | 2 |
was she doing nothing | 2 |
help thinking of the | 2 |
of the last remnant | 2 |
in an opposite direction | 2 |
she had learned how | 2 |
what i was going | 2 |
caught a portion of | 2 |
the son of the | 2 |
looked out upon the | 2 |
soon lost among the | 2 |
be protected from the | 2 |
he contented himself by | 2 |
the honour of a | 2 |
gave him the right | 2 |
she could not remain | 2 |
take him to the | 2 |
change the old one | 2 |
manner in which he | 2 |
the sight of god | 2 |
to allow the protestants | 2 |
masterpiece of the creator | 2 |
full of his renown | 2 |
events which had occurred | 2 |
a satisfaction to her | 2 |
you will have no | 2 |
finger on her lips | 2 |
lady in waiting had | 2 |
but barbara could not | 2 |
and fell upon the | 2 |
the noise of the | 2 |
to grief for her | 2 |
the bertha to whom | 2 |
which he has long | 2 |
her the evening before | 2 |
replied in the affirmative | 2 |
told her many things | 2 |
tidings that the emperor | 2 |
blessing of those who | 2 |
who was usually so | 2 |
her in the same | 2 |
of one thing only | 2 |
there was a strong | 2 |
had at length arrived | 2 |
often a characteristic of | 2 |
the bells of the | 2 |
she had found the | 2 |
the band and the | 2 |
if he could see | 2 |
girl whom he loved | 2 |
it would only be | 2 |
place of the lad | 2 |
were no longer there | 2 |
two of his nieces | 2 |
the new knight of | 2 |
a man who had | 2 |
man who loved her | 2 |
to allow herself to | 2 |
receive a pope from | 2 |
which seemed to her | 2 |
was not far distant | 2 |
was so great that | 2 |
asked herself whether she | 2 |
the title of captain | 2 |
just as he was | 2 |
must set out for | 2 |
from which he had | 2 |
devoted himself to the | 2 |
was in her own | 2 |
it upon him to | 2 |
sat down upon the | 2 |
of the ladies and | 2 |
to wait upon the | 2 |
could be seen slowly | 2 |
count palatine von simmern | 2 |
you have shown me | 2 |
often yielded to his | 2 |
the first time what | 2 |
she was in a | 2 |
the thought that she | 2 |
there is no motive | 2 |
rooted to the ground | 2 |
had been aroused in | 2 |
to be in your | 2 |
the gentlemen of the | 2 |
it is certain that | 2 |
not utter a word | 2 |
her to promise to | 2 |
the successor of st | 2 |
for a few minutes | 2 |
were they taking her | 2 |
had been intrusted to | 2 |
in the whole range | 2 |
spirit of the age | 2 |
few paces from the | 2 |
pressed his lips to | 2 |
the emperor charles knew | 2 |
those who are more | 2 |
tears were the best | 2 |
whom he served with | 2 |
take charge of him | 2 |
seemed to her like | 2 |
a more difficult task | 2 |
in an outburst of | 2 |
know how to interpret | 2 |
you would now be | 2 |
himself to be persuaded | 2 |
the duke and her | 2 |
of the lays of | 2 |
the girl who had | 2 |
of the victor of | 2 |
to tell her the | 2 |
the pressure of business | 2 |
had left the house | 2 |
to meet him with | 2 |
for him which promised | 2 |
what she had heard | 2 |
upon her and went | 2 |
then there will be | 2 |
was it not as | 2 |
herself worthy of his | 2 |
seen the lord of | 2 |
no longer the same | 2 |
departure to join the | 2 |
she availed herself of | 2 |
she felt the need | 2 |
you are thinking of | 2 |
had refused to receive | 2 |
if you are really | 2 |
and to take the | 2 |
used to say that | 2 |
of the protestant princes | 2 |
gazed into his face | 2 |
before learning to obey | 2 |
to forbid her taking | 2 |
had been despatched to | 2 |
and the bavarian dukes | 2 |
way in which she | 2 |
he had no need | 2 |
had honoured with his | 2 |
to his son philip | 2 |
with its most precious | 2 |
around the corners of | 2 |
crucifix became more distinct | 2 |
no easy matter to | 2 |
an angry glance and | 2 |
swore to have seen | 2 |
the character of the | 2 |
and said in an | 2 |
though her voice was | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
when she saw him | 2 |
like all the rest | 2 |
the person to whom | 2 |
feud between the houses | 2 |
as the eye could | 2 |
she did not even | 2 |
could say to herself | 2 |
but when the latter | 2 |
that i am not | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
only too well what | 2 |
to accompany her to | 2 |
of the fidelity of | 2 |
he was aware of | 2 |
regretted that he had | 2 |
don john in a | 2 |
above the ground floor | 2 |
and down the room | 2 |
walls were covered with | 2 |
without vouchsafing him a | 2 |
that he possessed a | 2 |
on the shore of | 2 |
of such a son | 2 |
but she had been | 2 |
if i see aright | 2 |
had closed his eyes | 2 |
gratitude and love which | 2 |
to take the oath | 2 |
that the king was | 2 |
a bitter smile hovered | 2 |
that the queen of | 2 |
with the affectionate warmth | 2 |
had she not been | 2 |
the members of her | 2 |
of the lombard regiment | 2 |
and if it should | 2 |
was passing through the | 2 |
the ashes of stramen | 2 |
kissed her hand to | 2 |
and gilbert de hers | 2 |
his first meeting with | 2 |
she could scarcely speak | 2 |
afforded a view of | 2 |
and remained a long | 2 |
separated her from the | 2 |
seat in the saddle | 2 |
the emperor at the | 2 |
as she approached the | 2 |
the neighbourhood of the | 2 |
the commander of the | 2 |
some of the most | 2 |
he was glad that | 2 |
to the other side | 2 |
felt as if the | 2 |
when she entered the | 2 |
from a heavy burden | 2 |
the keen intelligence of | 2 |
not until the end | 2 |
to the spanish dominicans | 2 |
a long series of | 2 |
incontinence of the clergy | 2 |
with the courage of | 2 |
for him to take | 2 |
he was compelled to | 2 |
mark the beginning of | 2 |
and woe of his | 2 |
but it was soon | 2 |
she longed to escape | 2 |
the crown and the | 2 |
in battle against the | 2 |
the anniversary of his | 2 |
the double escutcheon on | 2 |
he wore around his | 2 |
at the black bear | 2 |
pride in charms which | 2 |
that very reason it | 2 |
been placed on the | 2 |
all sorts of arrangements | 2 |
toward the emperor charles | 2 |
had been to her | 2 |
and gave her the | 2 |
would have been to | 2 |
her father had returned | 2 |
was to set out | 2 |
to the highest and | 2 |
at the thought of | 2 |
the forerunners of the | 2 |
seemed to her to | 2 |
by the voice of | 2 |
the mother of such | 2 |
and she would gladly | 2 |
in the neighbourhood of | 2 |
the news from the | 2 |
difficult for him to | 2 |
the end of life | 2 |
charles deemed worthy of | 2 |
that barbara did not | 2 |
seemed to have forgotten | 2 |
returned home a made | 2 |
the reflection of the | 2 |
the sorrowful fear that | 2 |
the boy in spain | 2 |
charles how she had | 2 |
for one of the | 2 |
had not ceased to | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
of the most famous | 2 |
in the same way | 2 |
he had no occasion | 2 |
so far as i | 2 |
whose sake she had | 2 |
you in the face | 2 |
the pleasure which the | 2 |
which the emperor had | 2 |
a long time she | 2 |
and i know that | 2 |
tell her what he | 2 |
though by no means | 2 |
name of the holy | 2 |
shook his head with | 2 |
i can still see | 2 |
she greeted him with | 2 |
to the love of | 2 |
a son of his | 2 |
his hands clasped in | 2 |
draped with sable hangings | 2 |
sent don luis quijada | 2 |
he had determined to | 2 |
best portion of all | 2 |
surprise which she had | 2 |
the trouble in her | 2 |
his love for her | 2 |
the king and his | 2 |
from one of the | 2 |
intrusted to his care | 2 |
the consciousness of the | 2 |
the mercy of heaven | 2 |
at the spinning wheel | 2 |
the policy of his | 2 |
voice of the bell | 2 |
him to the height | 2 |
crowded around the royal | 2 |
after a brief hesitation | 2 |
the cantor house was | 2 |
the invitation to sing | 2 |
that she would not | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
had not been paid | 2 |
when he left her | 2 |
her and held out | 2 |
had gained he overlooked | 2 |
garden of the little | 2 |
he stood before the | 2 |
i will accompany you | 2 |
the support of his | 2 |
a grudge because she | 2 |
his way to the | 2 |
just as it had | 2 |
not even hear the | 2 |
of so great an | 2 |
he had deprived her | 2 |
to keep her in | 2 |
at that time he | 2 |
it vexed him that | 2 |
to be reminded by | 2 |
abandoned the holy church | 2 |
was listening to the | 2 |
the emperor charles wished | 2 |
whom she had once | 2 |
when he learned that | 2 |
by no means pleasing | 2 |
persuaded to do so | 2 |
full length upon the | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
she did not fully | 2 |
he had heard nothing | 2 |
she only needed to | 2 |
felt the need of | 2 |
and closed the door | 2 |
indebted to the king | 2 |
the most illustrious family | 2 |
had been possible for | 2 |
able to control her | 2 |
directly in the face | 2 |
under the spell of | 2 |
only so far as | 2 |
of the solemn ceremonial | 2 |
no means pleasing to | 2 |
the troops of the | 2 |
little head framed in | 2 |
to escape from the | 2 |
to give up her | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
the little maltese hannibal | 2 |
minister of duke maurice | 2 |
and purified by the | 2 |
of the world on | 2 |
rooms in the second | 2 |
she did not make | 2 |
to accompany him to | 2 |
see the lord of | 2 |
the days of her | 2 |
with the old woman | 2 |
him lightly on the | 2 |
permitted her to remain | 2 |
but the leader of | 2 |
she would be glad | 2 |
to cross the threshold | 2 |
under the care of | 2 |
in a few hours | 2 |
it not been so | 2 |
is better than a | 2 |
to remain at his | 2 |
again turned to her | 2 |
in his mad career | 2 |
whom he was so | 2 |
her eyes from the | 2 |
were reddened by weeping | 2 |
on the red ribbon | 2 |
could not appear before | 2 |
evening of the day | 2 |
has nothing to do | 2 |
the choir of the | 2 |
intercourse with the castilian | 2 |
the left bank of | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
of the person whom | 2 |
the netherlands and spain | 2 |
to the policy of | 2 |
the death of rodolph | 2 |
to the condition of | 2 |
a group of young | 2 |
conviction that he was | 2 |
he could not be | 2 |
of which she was | 2 |
to have caught a | 2 |
as she did so | 2 |
to clasp her hand | 2 |
his interview with rodolph | 2 |
he had never before | 2 |
they were stopped by | 2 |
little time for reflection | 2 |
other ladies and gentlemen | 2 |
the same time he | 2 |
and the lords of | 2 |
was too weak to | 2 |
wrong he had done | 2 |
turned his back upon | 2 |
the existence of a | 2 |
had left the room | 2 |
from the eyes of | 2 |
a few brief hours | 2 |
the immensity of the | 2 |
at the side of | 2 |
it was full of | 2 |
gazed into vacancy with | 2 |
memory of the dead | 2 |
in store for him | 2 |
he had not yet | 2 |
a long period of | 2 |
see again and again | 2 |
influence upon the man | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
after he had said | 2 |
which had been devoted | 2 |
better than a dead | 2 |
the dignity of the | 2 |
the expression of her | 2 |
and do you wish | 2 |
figure of the duke | 2 |
to the holy inquisition | 2 |
with the conviction that | 2 |
spite of the pangs | 2 |
her father had never | 2 |
a slight shrug of | 2 |
had learned from the | 2 |
under the guidance of | 2 |
the purpose of the | 2 |
he will not fail | 2 |
in keeping with the | 2 |
a few hours before | 2 |
no happiness will thrive | 2 |
to intercede for her | 2 |
the wives of the | 2 |
end of the world | 2 |
not know that i | 2 |
in which it was | 2 |
felt this as a | 2 |
what he now had | 2 |
give the rein to | 2 |
told him of the | 2 |
at the first glance | 2 |
him to do so | 2 |
intended to represent the | 2 |
enlarged band of city | 2 |
rode at the head | 2 |
suppose that he should | 2 |
more fiercely than ever | 2 |
the man she loved | 2 |
the love which united | 2 |
to blame for the | 2 |
the girl had become | 2 |
to leave her alone | 2 |
man for whom she | 2 |
that something great awaited | 2 |
of the imperial will | 2 |
dedicated to saint dorothea | 2 |
with an angry glance | 2 |
girl intrusted to her | 2 |
a witness of her | 2 |
boy or a girl | 2 |
began to speak of | 2 |
desire to hear her | 2 |
would not part from | 2 |
the wrong he had | 2 |
would be if she | 2 |
and he had gone | 2 |
i have found in | 2 |
how should she have | 2 |
had come just at | 2 |
had grown gray in | 2 |
meanwhile it seemed as | 2 |
that he had made | 2 |
that he had granted | 2 |
the close of this | 2 |
but she had seen | 2 |
drawn up in two | 2 |
tone of her voice | 2 |
personage than the emperor | 2 |
been raised to the | 2 |
to perceive what a | 2 |
barbara had returned home | 2 |
she did not conceal | 2 |
he had become a | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
to the duties of | 2 |
in the apartments of | 2 |
had listened to the | 2 |
who gave him life | 2 |
precisely because he was | 2 |
but he had been | 2 |
own compositions to him | 2 |
she interrupted him with | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
the separation from the | 2 |
to the two men | 2 |
days are numbered here | 2 |