Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Том 6Lea and Blanchard, 1848 |
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... means definite in the present times ; after them the aldermen , and the lord mayor by himself , then the privy council in robes , then the peers and prelates followed by the earl of Essex , who bore the gilt covered basons ; then the ...
... means definite in the present times ; after them the aldermen , and the lord mayor by himself , then the privy council in robes , then the peers and prelates followed by the earl of Essex , who bore the gilt covered basons ; then the ...
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... means unlikely to supersede Somerset in his office of protector ; neither did she feel disposed to come to a rupture with the queen - dowager , whose influence with king Edward was considerable : therefore , in reply to her sister , she ...
... means unlikely to supersede Somerset in his office of protector ; neither did she feel disposed to come to a rupture with the queen - dowager , whose influence with king Edward was considerable : therefore , in reply to her sister , she ...
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... means to make suit to the protector for the exchange of the lands , and for the grant of a house , instead of Durham house , for herself ; and so to entertain the duchess for her good offices in this affair , the spirit of the royal ...
... means to make suit to the protector for the exchange of the lands , and for the grant of a house , instead of Durham house , for herself ; and so to entertain the duchess for her good offices in this affair , the spirit of the royal ...
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... means to marry either with the lady Mary , or else with the lady Elizabeth , " adding , " My lord , if ye go about any such thing , ye seek the means to undo yourself , and all those that shall come of you . " Seymour replied , " that ...
... means to marry either with the lady Mary , or else with the lady Elizabeth , " adding , " My lord , if ye go about any such thing , ye seek the means to undo yourself , and all those that shall come of you . " Seymour replied , " that ...
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... means and policy , to induce her to confess more than she had already done , in a letter which she had just written to the duke , with her own hand , which contained all that she was willing to admit ; and Tyrwhit expresses his ...
... means and policy , to induce her to confess more than she had already done , in a letter which she had just written to the duke , with her own hand , which contained all that she was willing to admit ; and Tyrwhit expresses his ...
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Anne Boleyn appears archduke beth bishop Boleyn brother Burleigh Camden Catherine de Medicis catholic cause Cecil Charles church council court Courtenay crown daughter death declared Depêches Despatches Dudley duke of Alençon duke of Anjou duke of Norfolk Edward Eliza emperor English favour French ambassador gave gentlemen gold grace hand Hatfield hath heart Henry VIII Holinshed honour husband Ibid Katharine Katharine Parr king of France lady Elizabeth lady Jane Gray letter Lingard London lord lord Robert Dudley majesty's marriage marry Mary's matrimonial matter monsieur Mothe Fenelon never Noailles noble occasion offered palace parliament person Philip present prince princess prisoner privy protestant queen Elizabeth queen Mary queen of England queen of Scots queen-mother queen's majesty realm received refused regard reign religion replied royal mistress says Scotland sent sir Thomas sister sovereign Spain suitor Sussex throne tion told took Tower treaty Walsingham wish words young
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Сторінка 343 - Some gentler passions slide into my mind, For I am soft and made of melting snow; • Or be more cruel, Love, and so be kind; Let me or float or sink, be high or low: Or let me live with some more sweet content, Or die, and so forget what love e'er meant.
Сторінка 345 - That very time I saw, but thou couldst not, Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loosed his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watery moon, And the imperial votaress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.
Сторінка 222 - The doubt of future foes exiles my present joy, And wit me warns to shun such snares as threaten mine annoy. For falsehood now doth flow, and subjects' faith doth ebb ; Which would not be if Reason ruled, or Wisdom weaved the web. But clouds of toys untried do cloak aspiring minds, Which turn to rain of late repent by course of changed winds. The top of hope supposed the root of ruth will be ; And fruitless all their graffed guiles, as shortly ye shall see.
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Сторінка 222 - The Daughter of Debate, that eke discord doth sow, Shall reap no gain where former rule hath taught still peace to grow No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them elsewhere resort. Our rusty sword with rest shall first his edge employ, To poll their tops that seek such change and gape for joy.
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