The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 42
... Mistress Dorothy , my lady's gentlewoman , puts in peremptorily for a closet on the fecond landing . All these matters , and many fuch like , were over and again to be difcuffed . Then there was fuch cutting of glass ! Small indeed were ...
... Mistress Dorothy , my lady's gentlewoman , puts in peremptorily for a closet on the fecond landing . All these matters , and many fuch like , were over and again to be difcuffed . Then there was fuch cutting of glass ! Small indeed were ...
Page 49
... Mistress Dorothy keeps the maids at work , carding and spinning , and knitting and sewing ; and there is both a linen and a woollen loom upon the premises , over which she watches with a constant eye . " Befs , " cried Sir Thomas from ...
... Mistress Dorothy keeps the maids at work , carding and spinning , and knitting and sewing ; and there is both a linen and a woollen loom upon the premises , over which she watches with a constant eye . " Befs , " cried Sir Thomas from ...
Page 83
... Mistress Eve , had as quaint a conceit of her Fig- leaves when they first came in fashion ! Alas , for the fair bofom which nature and modest Petticoat Government . 145 matrons in the country would have 144 The Noble Traytour .
... Mistress Eve , had as quaint a conceit of her Fig- leaves when they first came in fashion ! Alas , for the fair bofom which nature and modest Petticoat Government . 145 matrons in the country would have 144 The Noble Traytour .
Page 98
... Mistress Dorothy , and Mistress Dorothy had told Mafter Spigot . But there was fo much whispering , and fo many allufions to matters he had never heard of or thought about ; fuch mystery , too , with injunctions to fecrecy , together ...
... Mistress Dorothy , and Mistress Dorothy had told Mafter Spigot . But there was fo much whispering , and fo many allufions to matters he had never heard of or thought about ; fuch mystery , too , with injunctions to fecrecy , together ...
Page 135
... Mistress Sidney ) . He hath fome care upon his brow ; her Highnefs trufts him in nice exploits . He hath lately come from Scotland : where , ' tis faid , he outwitted Maitland and King James . ' Tis a Puritanical patch though , and a ...
... Mistress Sidney ) . He hath fome care upon his brow ; her Highnefs trufts him in nice exploits . He hath lately come from Scotland : where , ' tis faid , he outwitted Maitland and King James . ' Tis a Puritanical patch though , and a ...
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