The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Queen Elizabeth was importuned much by my lord of Essex , to supply divers great offices that had been long void : the queen answered nothing to the matter ; but rose up on the sudden , and said : I am sure my office will not be long ...
... Queen Elizabeth was importuned much by my lord of Essex , to supply divers great offices that had been long void : the queen answered nothing to the matter ; but rose up on the sudden , and said : I am sure my office will not be long ...
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... queen waxed great : then he called the count of Soissons to him , and said , laying his hand upon the queen's belly ; come cousin , is this a pillow ? The count of Soissons answered ; yes , sir , it is a pillow for all France to sleep ...
... queen waxed great : then he called the count of Soissons to him , and said , laying his hand upon the queen's belly ; come cousin , is this a pillow ? The count of Soissons answered ; yes , sir , it is a pillow for all France to sleep ...
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... queen Elizabeth ; and she asked Mr. Bacon , being then of her council learned , whether there were any treason contained in it ? Who intending to do him a pleasure , and to take off the queen's bit- terness with a merry conceit ...
... queen Elizabeth ; and she asked Mr. Bacon , being then of her council learned , whether there were any treason contained in it ? Who intending to do him a pleasure , and to take off the queen's bit- terness with a merry conceit ...
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... Queen Elizabeth was dilotary enough in suits , of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man , and willing therein to feed her humour , would say to her ; madam , you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell ...
... Queen Elizabeth was dilotary enough in suits , of her own nature ; and the lord treasurer Burleigh being a wise man , and willing therein to feed her humour , would say to her ; madam , you do well to let suiters stay ; for I shall tell ...
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... queen hath lost her purse . 25. My lord of Leicester , favourite to queen Elizabeth , was making a large chace about Corn- bury park ; meaning to enclose it with posts and rails ; and one day was casting up his charge what it would come ...
... queen hath lost her purse . 25. My lord of Leicester , favourite to queen Elizabeth , was making a large chace about Corn- bury park ; meaning to enclose it with posts and rails ; and one day was casting up his charge what it would come ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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