As yet this world was not, and CHAOS wilde Reignd where these Heav'ns now rowl, where Earth now rests Upon her Center pois'd, when on a day (For Time, though in Eternitie, appli'd To motion, measures all things durable By present, past, and future) on such day As Heav'ns great Year brings forth, th' Empyreal Host Of Angels by Imperial summons call'd, Innumerable before th' Almighties Throne Forthwith from all the ends of Heav'n appeerd Under thir Hierarchs in orders bright Ten thousand thousand Ensignes high advanc'd, Standards, and
Gonfalons twixt Van and Reare Streame in the Aire, and for distinction serve Of Hierarchies, of Orders, and Degrees; Or in thir glittering Tissues bear imblaz'd Holy Memorials, acts of Zeale and Love Recorded eminent.
(53.) "Aggies Making Strong Battle for
Gonfalon," Bryan Daily Eagle, May 2, 1927.
Second, to send invitations to representatives of cities and cultural organizations--in Italy and elsewhere--requesting their presence in Ravenna on the day of the "holy ceremony" so that, together, they may "accompany in procession the mortal remains of the Supreme Poet." Third, to ask that the municipal delegates to Ravenna bring a banner or
gonfalon exhibiting in color each commune's coat-of-arms.
1400 predella Crucifixion, today in the Louvre, Paris; Neri di Bicci s The Crucifixion of Christ with Saints, Church of San Francesco, Fiesole; and Niccolo di Liberatore s 1497
gonfalon, Crucifixion with Saints Francis and Bernardino of Siena, in the Pinacoteca Comunale, Terni.
The Valley Bowmen are also keen to uphold traditions - including the
gonfalon, the coat of arms on a pole, that is displayed at all competitions.
I like it." Not made in Britain Nick Groom, professor of English at Exeter University is something of an expert on the symbolism behind Great Britain's
gonfalon. And having just penned his new tome: "The Union Jack: the story behind the British flag" one would imagine Groom is set to make a pretty penny himself.
We may take allegorizing first: There came an image in Life's retinue That had Love's wings and bore his
gonfalon: Fair was the web, and nobly wrought thereon, O soul-sequestered face, thy form and hue!
Ruthlessly pricking our
gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double-- Words that are heavy with nothing but trouble: "Tinker to Evers to Chance." (8) The refrain in quotation marks is not merely melodic; it is exactly the way that the double plays executed by the three infielders were noted in box scores of that era.
Under a
gonfalon of spring blossoms on the Upper East Side, the Explorers' Club hosted Landmark Australia's drinking tour of the many wine-rich regions of Australia.
He used a varied selection of favourite names for his penis, including il Principino, il
gonfalon selvaggio, la catapulta perpetua, il coltello grosso, il diavolo.