| Godfrey Goodman - 1839 - 454 lehte
...the Low Countries, in 1583. Birch's Elizabeth, c. 46. VOL. II. li that at her coming to North-hall this matter might not seem strange unto her. She seemed...to my sister ; which was only to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in the eye of the... | |
| 1839 - 724 lehte
...pretty much in the same style, written from Ireland during Tyrone's rebellion, between 1601 and 1603. after she was come, and knew my sister was in the...to my sister ; which was only to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in the eye of the... | |
| 1839 - 882 lehte
...with her; which I had at large, yet still she giving occasion thereof. Her excuse was, first, she kuew not of my sister's coming, and besides, the jealousy...to my sister ; which was only to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in the eye of the... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 lehte
...cannot yet find. disgrace both to me and to my sister ; which was only to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and...eye of the world. From thence she came to speak of Raleigh, and it seemed she could not well endure any thing to be spoken against him ; and taking hold... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 lehte
...Francis, carl of Bedford, third wife to Ambrose Dudley, earl of Warwick. I Who she was I cannot yet find. disgrace both to me and to my sister ; which was only to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in the eye of the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1849 - 418 lehte
...signify so much unto the Queen before her coming from. Theobald's, that at her coming to North-hall the matter might not seem strange unto her. She seemed...to my sister, which was only to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in the eye of the... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 lehte
...109, 110. disgrace both to me and to my sister ; which was only CHAP, t to please that knave Raleigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and...eye of the world. From thence she came to speak of Raleigh, and it seemed she could not well endure any thing to be spoken against him ; and taking hold... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 818 lehte
...availeth me nothing." Essex then goes on to tell his correspondent, that "such bad excuses " gave him " a theme large enough, both for answer of them and...both to me and to my sister, which was only to please tltat knave Ralegh, i for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1886 - 268 lehte
...grandmother of the other. Essex writes : I told her that what she did was only to please that knave Ealeigh, for whose sake I saw she would both grieve me and...eye of the world. From thence she came to speak of Raleigh ; and it seemed D 2 she could not well endure anything to be spoken against him ; and taking... | |
| William Stebbing - 1891 - 446 lehte
...the wife of Ralegh's old antagonist, Sir Thomas. He declared to her ' the true cause of this disgrace to me and to my sister, which was only to please that...both grieve me and my love, and disgrace me in the eyes of the world. From thence she came to speak of Ralegh, and it seemed she could not well endure... | |
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