| 1816 - 406 páginas
...every day before dinner, and after dinner, ye would come to my chamber and pass time with me, and this long time ye have not done so ; and when I come to yonr Majesty's chamber, ye bear me little company, except Da.vie had been the third marrow : and after... | |
| Lord Patrick Ruthven Ruthven - 1890 - 44 páginas
...every dny before dinner, and after dinner, ye would come to my chamber and pass time with me, and this long time ye have not done so; and when I come to...clock after midnight; and this is the entertainment I have had of you this long time. Her Majesty's answer was, it was not gentlewomen's duty to come to... | |
| [Patrick Ruthven Ruthven (3rd baron]) - 1891 - 186 páginas
...every day before dinner, and after dinner, ye would come to my chamber and pass time with me, and this long time ye have not done so ; and when I come to...clock after midnight ; and this is the entertainment I have had of you this long time. Her Majesty's answer was, it was not gentlewomen's duty to come to... | |
| David Hay Fleming - 1897 - 570 páginas
...palm-tree. 41 Immediately after Riccio's murder, Darnley thus excused himself to the Queen : — ' Since yon fellow Davie fell in credit and familiarity...after mid-night ; and this is the entertainment that 1 have had of you this long time ' (Ruthven's Relation, 1699, p. 30). 42 The Lord Robert showed Darnley... | |
| David Hay Fleming - 1898 - 578 páginas
...41 Immediately after Riccio's murder, Darnley thus excused himself to the Queen : — .' Since you fellow Davie fell in credit and familiarity with your...entertainment that I have had of you this long time ' (Kuthven's Relation, 1699, p. 30). 42 The Lord Robert showed Darnley ' in the Scotehe mappe, what... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - 1921 - 436 páginas
...person ; and after supper your Majesty used to sit up at the cards with the said David till one or two after midnight ; and this is the entertainment that I have had of you this long time. Her Majesty answered, that it was not a gentlewoman's duty to come to her husband's chamber, but rather... | |
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