| Malcolm Laing - Scotland - 1804 - 388 pages
...I would rather have gone with yourself. I told him that so I would myself bring him to Craigmfflar, that his physicians and I also might serve him without...(1568, Caligula, c. 1.) and in her letter to archbishop Beton, written in Scotch with her own hand, " Hiegate, being enqnyrit, in our council, o/~his communication... | |
| John Hosack - Scotland - 1869 - 616 pages
...to be seen, and waxeth angry when I speak to him of Wallcar, and saith that he will pluck his ears from his head, and that he lieth; for I asked him...the lords, and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and saith that he had already prayed them to think no such matter of him. As for myself, he would rather... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - Queens - 1882 - 182 pages
...to be seen and waxeth angry when I speake to him of Wallcar, and saith that he .will pluck his ears .from his head, and that he lieth ; for I asked him before of that, and what cause he had to complayn of som of the lords and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and. said that he had allready prayed... | |
| Robert Sangster Rait - Queens - 1900 - 386 pages
...to be seen and waxeth angry when I speake to him of Wallcar, and saith that he will pluck his ears from his head, and that he lieth ; for I asked him before of that, and what cause he had to complayn of some of the lords and to threaten them. He deneyth it, and saith that he had allready prayed... | |
| Samuel Cowan - Casket letters - 1901 - 448 pages
...dcsyre to be seen and waxeth angry when I speake to him of Wallcar and saith that he will pluck his ears from his head, and that he lieth ; for I asked him before of that, and what cause he had to complayn of the lords and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and saith that he had allready prayed them... | |
| Andrew Lang - Kings and rulers - 1901 - 578 pages
...speake to him of Wallcar and sayth that he will pluck his eares from his head, and that he lyeth ; for I asked him before of that, and what cause he had to complayne of some of the lords and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and sayth that he had allready... | |
| Lionel Strachey - Love-letters - 1909 - 380 pages
...desire to be seen, and waxeth angry when I speak to him of Wallcar, and saith that he will cut his ears from his head, and that he lieth ; for I asked him...before of that, and what cause he had to complain of the Lords, or to threaten them. He denieth it, and saith that he hath already prayed them to think... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - Scotland - 1921 - 436 pages
...to be seen ; and waxeth angry when I speak to him of Walker,1 and saith that he will pluck his ears from his head, and that he lieth ; for I asked him...the Lords, and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and saith that he had already prayed them to think no such matter of him. As for myself, he would rather... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - Scotland - 1922 - 416 pages
...to be seen ; and waxeth angry when I speak to him of Walker,1 and saith that he will pluck his ears from his head, and that he lieth ; for I asked him...that, and what cause he had to complain of [some of] a the Lords, and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and saith that he had already prayed them to think... | |
| History - 1882 - 396 pages
...to be seen and waxeth angry when I speake to him of Wallcar, and saith that he will pluck his ears from his head, and that he lieth; for I asked him before of that, and what cause he had to complayn of som of the lords and to threaten them. He denyeth it, and saith that he had allready prayed... | |
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