| Fynes Moryson - 1735 - 398 páginas
...receive nothing but Difcomforts and Souls Wounds ? Is it notfpokenin the Army, that your Maiefty's Favour is diverted from me, and that already you do...bode ill both to me and it ? Is it not believed by theRebels, that thofe whom you favour moft, do more hate me out of Faction, than them out of Duty or... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 598 páginas
...receive nothing but diicomforts and foul's wounds ? Is it not fpoken in the army, that your majefty's II. 3 H " " favour *' favour is diverted from me ;...thofe, whom you favour moft, do more hate " me out of fa&ion, than them out of duty and confcience ? Is it not lamented ** of your majefty's faithfulleft... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1838 - 404 páginas
...in Moryson's Itinerary : — "Is it not spoke in the army, that your majesty's favour is (liveried" from me, and that already you do bode ill, both to me' and it ? Is it not lamented of your faithfullest subjects, both there and here, that a Colitiam, or a Ralegh, ( 1 will... | |
| 1838 - 406 páginas
...of Essex's letters, in Moryson's Itinerary : — " Is it not spoke in the army, that your majesty's favour is diverted from me, and that already you do bode ill, both to me and it ? Is it not lamented of your faithfullest subjects, both there and here, that a Cobham, or a Ralegh, (I wilt forbear... | |
| Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 540 páginas
...nothing but discomforts and soul's wounds ? Is it not spoken in the army, that your Majesty's favor is diverted from me, and that already you do bode...to me and it? Is it not believed by the rebels that those whom you favor most, do more hate me out of faction, than them out of duty and conscience ? Is... | |
| Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 544 páginas
...and soul's wounds? Is it not spoken in the army, that your Majesty's favor is diverted from me, atid that already you do bode ill both to me and it ? Is it not believed by the rebels that ROBERT, EARL OF ESSEX. those whom you favor most, do more hate me out of faction, than them out of... | |
| Thomas (of Swarraton, armiger, pseud.) - 1857 - 362 páginas
...receive nothing but difcomforts and foul's wounds ? Is it not fooken in the army that your Majesty's favour is diverted from me, and that already you do bode ill to me and it ? Is it not believed by the rebels that thofe whom you favour moft, do more hate me out... | |
| Laura Hanes Cadwallader - 1923 - 162 páginas
...pp. 415-418. comforts and Soul 's wounds ? Is it not spoken in the army, that your Majesty's favor is diverted from me ; and that already you do bode ill both to me and it? . . . Yes, yes, I see both my own destiny, and your majesty 's decree ; and do willingly embrace the... | |
| Edward George Harman - 1925 - 348 páginas
...nothing but discomforts and soul's wounds ? Is it not spoken in the army, that your Majesty's favor is diverted from me, and that already you do bode...me and it ? Is it not believed by the rebels that those whom you favor most, do more hate me out of faction, than them out of duty and conscience ? Is... | |
| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 328 páginas
...receive nothing but discomfort and soul's wounds ? Is it not spoken in the army, that your Majesty's favour is diverted from me, and that already you do bode ill both to me and it? ... Is it not lamented of your Majesty's faithfullest subjects, both there and here, that a Cobham or a Raleigh —... | |
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