Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest ; Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 3H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... grace had done . Then , being something eased in mind , His eyes a troubled sleep did find ; Where , dreaming he had lost a rose , But which he could not well suppose A ship he had , a Rose1 by name , — Oh , no ; it was his royal Jane ...
... grace had done . Then , being something eased in mind , His eyes a troubled sleep did find ; Where , dreaming he had lost a rose , But which he could not well suppose A ship he had , a Rose1 by name , — Oh , no ; it was his royal Jane ...
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... grace to appoint me , so poor a woman , to so high a place as to have borne my lord prince to his christening , which I should have been as glad to have done as any poor woman living : and much it grieveth me that my fortune is so evil ...
... grace to appoint me , so poor a woman , to so high a place as to have borne my lord prince to his christening , which I should have been as glad to have done as any poor woman living : and much it grieveth me that my fortune is so evil ...
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... grace this morning , and hath done that which to his office appertaineth , and even now is about to administer to her grace the sacrament of unction . At Hampton - Court this Wednesday morning , ' eight o'clock . " Nevertheless , the ...
... grace this morning , and hath done that which to his office appertaineth , and even now is about to administer to her grace the sacrament of unction . At Hampton - Court this Wednesday morning , ' eight o'clock . " Nevertheless , the ...
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... grace's most dearest wife , the queen's grace , ( whose soul God pardon , ) news thereof , sorrowful to all men , came into these parts . Surely it cannot well be expressed how all men , of all degrees , did greatly lament and mourn the ...
... grace's most dearest wife , the queen's grace , ( whose soul God pardon , ) news thereof , sorrowful to all men , came into these parts . Surely it cannot well be expressed how all men , of all degrees , did greatly lament and mourn the ...
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... grace hath three teeth out , and the fourth appearing . " She complains , however , " that the princely baby's best ... grace . And , as it seemeth to me , his grace well increaseth in the air that he is in . And albeit , as his grace ...
... grace hath three teeth out , and the fourth appearing . " She complains , however , " that the princely baby's best ... grace . And , as it seemeth to me , his grace well increaseth in the air that he is in . And albeit , as his grace ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First ..., Band 3 Agnes Strickland Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1854 |
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