The star of the court, or, The maid of honour and queen of England, Anne BoleynGrant and Griffith, 1844 - 161 pages |
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Page 10
... speak and write good French ; the more as it is by your ear- nest advice , which I shall follow to the best of my ability . Sir , I intreat you to excuse me if this letter is badly written ; I can as- sure you the spelling proceeds ...
... speak and write good French ; the more as it is by your ear- nest advice , which I shall follow to the best of my ability . Sir , I intreat you to excuse me if this letter is badly written ; I can as- sure you the spelling proceeds ...
Page 12
... , With gladsome cheer all grief for to expel ; With sober looks ; so would I that it should Speak without words , such words as none can tell . " CHAPTER II . " The canker galls the infants of 12 THE STAR OF THE COURT .
... , With gladsome cheer all grief for to expel ; With sober looks ; so would I that it should Speak without words , such words as none can tell . " CHAPTER II . " The canker galls the infants of 12 THE STAR OF THE COURT .
Page 17
... had already rendered her serviceable ; and her facility in speaking French must have been most useful to her poor mistress . The extreme simplicity and doleful tone of the following letter , written by the mourning bride , ANNE BOLEYN . 17.
... had already rendered her serviceable ; and her facility in speaking French must have been most useful to her poor mistress . The extreme simplicity and doleful tone of the following letter , written by the mourning bride , ANNE BOLEYN . 17.
Page 44
... speak more . The King , therefore , sent for Wolsey , and having expressed the greatest anger at Percy's conduct , charged him to see this engagement dissolved . The Cardinal returned to his abode at Westmin- ster , and sending for Lord ...
... speak more . The King , therefore , sent for Wolsey , and having expressed the greatest anger at Percy's conduct , charged him to see this engagement dissolved . The Cardinal returned to his abode at Westmin- ster , and sending for Lord ...
Page 51
... speaking of Hever Castle , says , " In its moated walls , its Gothic tur- rets , and military drawbridge might be traced the same stern features of feudal rudeness and magnificence which frowned in the ma- jestic towers of Wressel ...
... speaking of Hever Castle , says , " In its moated walls , its Gothic tur- rets , and military drawbridge might be traced the same stern features of feudal rudeness and magnificence which frowned in the ma- jestic towers of Wressel ...
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12 Engravings 24 Engravings admired ambition Anne Boleyn Anne's beauty Blickling Hall bride brother Cardinal Wolsey chamber character charms child CHILDREN Church cloth of gold coloured coronation court Cranmer crown dancing death Duke Duke of Angoulême Earl of Northumberland Elizabeth England English eyes farewell father favour Fifth Edition Forget France French gentlemen girl Grace half-bound morocco happiness hath head heart Henry VIII Henry's Hever Castle HISTORY hope husband Illustrated with 24 ISAAC TAYLOR Jane Seymour King Henry King's Lady Anne lived Lord Percy Lord Rochford Maid of Honour MAMMA'S BIBLE STORIES manner marriage married Mary monarch morocco mother noble Norfolk passions person plain pleasure poet pomp poor Anne Price Princess proud Queen Anne Queen Claude Queen Katharine racter Reformation robes rode royal says scene Second Edition shewed Sir Thomas Wyatt sister sorrow tion Tower velvet Viscount Rochford wife woman young youth