Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volumen2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... called in question . SONNET by Queen Elizabeth . The doubt of future foes exiles my present joy , And wit me warns to shun such snares as threaten mine annoy . VOL . II . < 18 NORFOLK BEHEADED . For falsehood now doth flow ,
... called in question . SONNET by Queen Elizabeth . The doubt of future foes exiles my present joy , And wit me warns to shun such snares as threaten mine annoy . VOL . II . < 18 NORFOLK BEHEADED . For falsehood now doth flow ,
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Lucy Aikin. 18 NORFOLK BEHEADED . 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 ...
Lucy Aikin. 18 NORFOLK BEHEADED . 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 ...
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... doth much hurt to all youth in this time and age . My lord , I pray you bear with my scribbling , which I think your lordship shall hardly read ; and yet I would not use my man's hand in such a matter as this is . [ From Hampton Court ...
... doth much hurt to all youth in this time and age . My lord , I pray you bear with my scribbling , which I think your lordship shall hardly read ; and yet I would not use my man's hand in such a matter as this is . [ From Hampton Court ...
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... best known to myself , doth require my travel for a time in his causes ; but my burden cannot be great when every man putteth to his helping hand . Her majesty 52 GENERAL FAVOUR TOWARDS ROBERT . hath bestowed upon the E 2.
... best known to myself , doth require my travel for a time in his causes ; but my burden cannot be great when every man putteth to his helping hand . Her majesty 52 GENERAL FAVOUR TOWARDS ROBERT . hath bestowed upon the E 2.
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... doth she use it more tempe- rately than was thought for , and , God be thanked , doth not strike all that she threats . The earl doth use it with good temper , concealing his marriage as much as so open a matter may be not that he * It ...
... doth she use it more tempe- rately than was thought for , and , God be thanked , doth not strike all that she threats . The earl doth use it with good temper , concealing his marriage as much as so open a matter may be not that he * It ...
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