She dwelt in her own house in a fair valley some twenty miles from Meadhamstead: thereabode Goldilind till a year and a half was worn, and had due observance, but little love, and not much kindness from the said gentlewoman, who hight Dame Elinor Leashowe.
Similarly, in Troilus and Cressida (i.3.31-33), Nestor offers Agamemnon this flattering description of a monarch's royal behind: With due observance of thy god-like seat, Great Agamemnon, Nestor shall apply Thy latest words.
Other than the general Commission provided by the Governor, Menzies was instructed to use the convicts to get as many coals as possible, cutting cedar, clearing ground for cultivation and to enforce a due observance of religion and good order.
But marriage, which she ardently suggested, with due observance of tribal custom, he balked at.
The holy reading of the Koran, the due observance of the Prophet's laws, confidence in the known mercies of Allah, these are as milk to cool the fever heat of human passion.
I therefore ask you to make the institution of the 'World Day of the Sick' known to those responsible for the health care apostolate so that, in accordance with local circumstances, its due observance may be provided for with the participation of the entire People of God: priests, religious and lay faithful.
The arrival of the festival is proclaimed by 'Kodiyettu' (the temple flag hoisting ceremony by Oorali after due observance) on the first Friday of Meenam.
With due observance of thy godlike seat, Great Agamemnon, Nestor shall apply Thy latest words.
Thoroughly imbued with the deferential systems of antiquity, he led his band from place to place with a fitting regard for the requirements of ceremonial etiquette and a due observance of leisurely unconcern.
I have been specially sent here to see that you show a due observance of Sunday.