The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 36
... Lord - Treasurer had need be often urged that his noble ward was ragged , " in the matter of his wardrobe ) . not to say Each now haftily changes his drefs . A riding fuit of Lincoln green hath just come into vogue among men of taste ...
... Lord - Treasurer had need be often urged that his noble ward was ragged , " in the matter of his wardrobe ) . not to say Each now haftily changes his drefs . A riding fuit of Lincoln green hath just come into vogue among men of taste ...
Page 75
... Lord Treasurer for one -'twas a moft goodly company . " " The Earl of Suffex was not there ? " " No ! " " Nor Lord Southampton ? " " I knew him not . " " My fair coufin's fon I told you of . " " Oh , ay ! He was not there , I think ...
... Lord Treasurer for one -'twas a moft goodly company . " " The Earl of Suffex was not there ? " " No ! " " Nor Lord Southampton ? " " I knew him not . " " My fair coufin's fon I told you of . " " Oh , ay ! He was not there , I think ...
Page 80
... Sir Thomas ? " " Truly , no ! An empty title and a barren grant . ' Twas a bargain which falfe friends and overt ... Lord Treasurer ) , planned a compromife : the Earl fhould release his claim ; and her Grace make over to him in lieu ...
... Sir Thomas ? " " Truly , no ! An empty title and a barren grant . ' Twas a bargain which falfe friends and overt ... Lord Treasurer ) , planned a compromife : the Earl fhould release his claim ; and her Grace make over to him in lieu ...
Page 108
... Lord - Treasurer and crave his pardon for your late extravagance . " " Who ? I ? ” " Yea ! " " What matter is't to him ? ' Tis mine own I fpend . " " " Tis hardly fo . " " Not ? Shall I not pay it when " . “ Oh , you know not that ...
... Lord - Treasurer and crave his pardon for your late extravagance . " " Who ? I ? ” " Yea ! " " What matter is't to him ? ' Tis mine own I fpend . " " " Tis hardly fo . " " Not ? Shall I not pay it when " . “ Oh , you know not that ...
Page 135
... Sir Francis Walfing- ham- ( father of fair Mistress Sidney ) . He hath fome care upon his brow ; her Highnefs trufts him ... Lord . Treasurer would speak with you . " And Effex followed Black Rod . He paffed the elaborate throne erected ...
... Sir Francis Walfing- ham- ( father of fair Mistress Sidney ) . He hath fome care upon his brow ; her Highnefs trufts him ... Lord . Treasurer would speak with you . " And Effex followed Black Rod . He paffed the elaborate throne erected ...
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