Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Том 7H. Colburn, 1845 |
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... Scotland , and I would to God I had no cause to think that it might put your highness in peril of the loss of England . I see it , and they stick not to say it , that the only cause that maketh them here ( in France ) not to weigh your ...
... Scotland , and I would to God I had no cause to think that it might put your highness in peril of the loss of England . I see it , and they stick not to say it , that the only cause that maketh them here ( in France ) not to weigh your ...
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... Scotland , was peculiarly displeasing to Elizabeth and embarrassing to her council . Walsingham boldly reproaches his royal mistress , in the above letter , with having lost this valuable political tool , by not having offered a ...
... Scotland , was peculiarly displeasing to Elizabeth and embarrassing to her council . Walsingham boldly reproaches his royal mistress , in the above letter , with having lost this valuable political tool , by not having offered a ...
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... Scotland , the whole house of Guise , and their confederates . " 1 Elizabeth stood on no ceremony with the envoys of Scotland , who scrupled to sell their fealty for English gold . In the previous year , when James had dispatched his ...
... Scotland , the whole house of Guise , and their confederates . " 1 Elizabeth stood on no ceremony with the envoys of Scotland , who scrupled to sell their fealty for English gold . In the previous year , when James had dispatched his ...
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... Scotland composed his epitaph in elegiac Latin verse . Elizabeth is said to have prevented sir Philip Sidney's election to the so- vereignty of Poland , observing , " That she could not afford to part with the choicest jewel of her ...
... Scotland composed his epitaph in elegiac Latin verse . Elizabeth is said to have prevented sir Philip Sidney's election to the so- vereignty of Poland , observing , " That she could not afford to part with the choicest jewel of her ...
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... Scotland ; but Walsingham and Leicester had committed themselves irrevocably , and , for them , there could be no other prospect than the block , if the Scottish queen , who was nine years younger than Elizabeth , out- lived her . From ...
... Scotland ; but Walsingham and Leicester had committed themselves irrevocably , and , for them , there could be no other prospect than the block , if the Scottish queen , who was nine years younger than Elizabeth , out- lived her . From ...
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Стр. 108 - ... midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust. I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman...
Стр. 100 - And with one start, and with one cry, the royal city woke. At once on all her stately gates arose the answering fires; At once the wild alarum clashed from all her reeling spires; From all the batteries of the Tower pealed loud the voice of fear; And all the thousand masts of Thames sent back a louder cheer...
Стр. 100 - And crushed and torn beneath his claws the princely hunters lay. Ho! strike the flagstaff deep, Sir Knight: ho! scatter flowers, fair maids: Ho! gunners, fire a loud salute: ho! gallants, draw your blades: Thou sun, shine on her joyously; ye breezes, waft her wide; Our glorious SEMPER EADEM, the banner of our pride.
Стр. 77 - . when the last account 'twixt heaven and earth Is to be made, then shall this hand and seal Witness against us to damnation. How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes deeds ill done...
Стр. 153 - Full oft within the spacious walls, When he had fifty winters o'er him, My grave lord-keeper led the brawls ; The seal and maces danced before him. His bushy beard, and shoe-strings green, His high-crown'd hat, and satin doublet, Moved the stout heart of England's queen, Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it.
Стр. 101 - And the broad streams of pikes and flags rushed down each roaring street; And broader still became the blaze, and louder still the din, As fast from every village round the horse came spurring in...
Стр. 101 - Hampstead's swarthy moor they started for the north ; And on, and on, without a pause, untired they bounded still; All night from tower to tower they sprang; they sprang from hill to hill...
Стр. 101 - Till the proud peak unfurled the flag o'er Darwin's rocky dales ; Till like volcanoes flared to heaven the stormy hills of Wales; Till twelve fair counties saw the blaze on Malvern's lonely height ; Till streamed in crimson on the wind the Wrekin's crest of light ; Till broad and fierce the star came forth on Ely's stately fane, And tower and hamlet rose in arms o'er all the boundless plain ; Till Belvoir's lordly terraces the sign to Lincoln sent, And Lincoln sped the message on o'er the wide vale...
Стр. 100 - Right sharp and quick the bells all night rang out from Bristol town, And ere the day three hundred horse had met on Clifton down...