... he had, but her he loved, whose favour, to sai the trouth (for sinne it wer to belie the devil) she never abused to any mans hurt, but to many a mans comfort and relief. Where the king toke displeasure, she would mitigate and appease his mind : where... Richard the Third Up to Shakespeare - Seite 96von George Bosworth Churchill - 1900 - 548 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas More (st.) - 1821 - 278 Seiten
...where men were out of fauour, she wold bring them in his grace. For many that had highly olfended, shee obtained pardon. Of great forfetures she gate...many weighty sutes, she stode many men in gret stede, either for none, or very smal rewardes, and those rather gay then rich: either for that she was content... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 Seiten
...where men were out of fauour, she wold bring them in his grace. For many that had highly offended, sbec obtained pardon. Of great forfetures she gate men...finally in many weighty sutes, she stode many men in great stede, either for none or very small rewardes, and those rather gay then rich : either for that... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 Seiten
...Vide Куш. Fœd. toin. xil. page 204. highly offended, shee ohtained pardon : of great forfeitures she gate men remission : and finally in many weighty sutes she stode many men in great stede, either for none or very smal rewardes, and those rather gay than rich : either for that... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 Seiten
...kyng toko displeasure sho would mitigate and appease his mind. Were men ont of favour, she would bring them in his grace : for many, that had highly offended, shee obtained pardon : of great forfeitures she gate men remission ; and finally in many weighty sutes she stode men m gret stede,... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 Seiten
...displeasure, she would mitigate and appease his mind : where men were out of favour, she wold bring them in his grace : for many, that had highly offended, shee obtained pardon : of great forfeitures she gate men remission : and finally in many weighty sutes she stode many men in gret stede,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1860 - 578 Seiten
...displeasure, she would mitigate and appease his mind: where men were out of favour, she wold bring them in his grace : for many, that had highly offended, shee obtained pardon : of great forfeitures she gate men remission : and finally in many weighty sutes she stode many men in great... | |
| Sir H. C. Maxwell Lyte - 1875 - 620 Seiten
...his grace ; for many that had highly offended she obtained pardon ; of great forfeitures she gate neu remission ; and finally in many weighty sutes she stode many men in gret stede. ... At this daye she beggeth of many evidently to Prwcrbs xvi. 14, "The wrath of kings is as messengers... | |
| Charles Selby - 1875 - 384 Seiten
...displeasure she would mitigate and appease his mind. Were men out of favour, she would bring thtni in his grace : for many, that had highly offended, shee obtained pardon : of great forfeitures she gate men remission ; and finally in many weighty sutes she stode men in gret stede,... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 552 Seiten
...displeasure, she would mitigate and appease his mind : where men were out of favour, she wold bring them in his grace : for many, that had highly offended, shee obtained pardon : of great forfuitures she gate men remission : and finally in many weighty sutes she stode many men in gret stede,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 Seiten
...displeasure, she would mitigate and appease his mind: where men were out of favour, she wold bring them in his grace : for many, that had highly offended, shee obtained pardon : of great forfeitures she gate me.n remission: and finally in man}* weighty sutes she stode many men in great... | |
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