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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... never be impaired . I put an end to this my lucu- bration after having very humbly craved your good will and affection . Written at Hever , by your very humble and obedient daughter , ANNA DE BOULLAN . The charms of this celebrated lady ...
... never be impaired . I put an end to this my lucu- bration after having very humbly craved your good will and affection . Written at Hever , by your very humble and obedient daughter , ANNA DE BOULLAN . The charms of this celebrated lady ...
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... never heard from you since my departure , so often as I have sent and written to you : and now I am left heartless , alone in effect ; for on the morn next after my marriage my chamberlain with other gentlemen were dis- charged in like ...
... never heard from you since my departure , so often as I have sent and written to you : and now I am left heartless , alone in effect ; for on the morn next after my marriage my chamberlain with other gentlemen were dis- charged in like ...
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... wards good letters , and never enough for the Protestant religion , then in infancy ; from her , if I am not deceived , she first learned * Sir Roger Twysden . the grounds of the Protestant religion , so that England ANNE BOLEYN . 31.
... wards good letters , and never enough for the Protestant religion , then in infancy ; from her , if I am not deceived , she first learned * Sir Roger Twysden . the grounds of the Protestant religion , so that England ANNE BOLEYN . 31.
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... never roam beyond it , except to extend themselves to heaven ! To all the finer and better feelings of female nature nothing can be more destructive than a thirst for general admiration , which in- creases by being gratified ; and when ...
... never roam beyond it , except to extend themselves to heaven ! To all the finer and better feelings of female nature nothing can be more destructive than a thirst for general admiration , which in- creases by being gratified ; and when ...
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... never left it until the King had quitted the Castle . It is however very probable that she did not un- derstand this object fully , and that her lofty temper and the deep resentment she felt at the manner in which Lord Percy and herself ...
... never left it until the King had quitted the Castle . It is however very probable that she did not un- derstand this object fully , and that her lofty temper and the deep resentment she felt at the manner in which Lord Percy and herself ...
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Page 141 - ... for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto, your Grace being not ignorant of my suspicion therein.
Page 72 - FORGET not yet the tried intent Of such a truth as I have meant ; My great travail so gladly spent, Forget not yet ! Forget not yet when first began The weary life ye know, since whan The suit, the service none tell can ; Forget not yet ! Forget not yet the great assays, The cruel wrong...