| Mary (Queen of Scots) - Queens - 1882 - 182 pages
...for his lyfe]. But in the end, after I h ad spoken two or three good words to him, he was very marry and glad. I have not seen him this night for ending your bracelet, but I can fynd no clasps lor yt; it is ready thereunto [and yet I fear least it shuld bring you yll hap, or that... | |
| Robert Sangster Rait - Queens - 1900 - 386 pages
...his offers. To conclude, for a surety, he mistrustith her of that that you know, and for his lyfe. But in the end, after I had spoken two or three good...him this night for ending your bracelet, but I can fynd no clasps for yt ; it is ready thereunto, and yet I fear lest it should bring you yll hap, or... | |
| Samuel Cowan - Casket letters - 1901 - 448 pages
...his offers. To conclude, for a suerety, he mistrnatith us of that that you know, and for his lyfe. But in the end, after I had spoken two or three good...merry and glad. I have not seen him this night for sending your bracelet, but I can fynd no reason for yt ; it is ready thereunto, and yet I fear lest... | |
| Andrew Lang - Kings and rulers - 1901 - 578 pages
...his offres. To conclude, for a suerety, he mistrustith vs of that that you know, and for his lyfe. But in the end, after I had spoken two or three good wordes to him, he was very meary and glad. I have not sene him this night for ending your bracelet,... | |
| History - 1882 - 396 pages
...his offers. To conclude, for a suerety, he mistrustith her of that that you know, and for his lyfe. But in the end, after I had spoken two or three good words to him, he was very marry and glad. I have not seen him this night for ending your bracelet, but I can fynd no clasps for... | |
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