Hoist led the Bride to Church ; the Queen followed her from thence. The King gave her; and she in her tresses and trinkets brided and bridled it so handsomely, and indeed became herself so well, that the King said, ' if he were unmarried, he would not... Memoirs of the Court of King James the First - Seite 206von Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 413 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1787 - 618 Seiten
...trinkets, brideJ ^nd biidled it fo handfomely, and indeed became herfelf fo well, that the King faid, if he were unmarried he would not give her, but keep her himfeif. The marriage-dinner was kept in the yreat chamber, where the"Prince and the Duke of Hnlft... | |
| 1789 - 592 Seiten
...felf fo well, that the king faid, if he was unmarried he would not give her, but keep her himfelf. The marriage dinner was kept in the great chamber, where the prince and the duke of Hold and the great lords and Ldiet accompanied the bride. The ambaffaJor of Venice was the only bidden... | |
| 1789 - 604 Seiten
...licrf-lf fo well, that the kinK fjid, if he was unmarried he wou'd not give her, but keep her himfclf. The marriage dinner was kept in the great chamber, where the prince and (he duke of Holit and the great lords and ladies accompanied the bride. The ambaflador of Venice was... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1789 - 678 Seiten
...trinkets, brided and bridled it fo handfomelyyand indeed became herfelf fo well, that the king faid, if he were unmarried he would not give her, but keep her himfelf. The marriage-dinner was kept in the great chamber, where the prince and the duke of Hold and... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 540 Seiten
...The king gave her ; and she, in her tresses and trinkets, brided and bridled it so handsomely, aind indeed became herself so well, that the king said...were unmarried, he would not give her but keep her Edward earl of Oxford, and grandaughter of William lord Burleigh, gave him lands to himself. The marriage... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 Seiten
...Queen followed her from thence. The King gave her, and she, in her tresses and trinkets, brided and bridled it so handsomely, and indeed became herself...the great chamber, where the Prince and the Duke of Hoist and the great Lords and Ladies accompanied the bride. The Ambassador of Venice was the only bidden... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 Seiten
...Queen followed her from thence. The King gave her, and she, in her tresses and trinkets, bridcd and bridled it so handsomely, and indeed became herself...her, but keep her himself. The marriage dinner was Icept in the great chamber, where the Prince and the Duke of Hoist aud the great Lords and Ladies accompanied... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 Seiten
...Queen followed her from thence. The King gave her ; and she in her tresses and trinkets brided and bridled it so handsomely, and indeed became herself...the great chamber, where the Prince and the Duke of Hoist, and the great lords and ladies, accompanied the bride. The ambassador of Venice was the only... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 828 Seiten
...Queen followed her from thence. The King gave her ; and she in her tresses and trinkets brided and bridled it so handsomely, and indeed became herself...unmarried, he would not give her, but keep her himself. The martiage dinner was kept in the great chamber, where the Prince and the Duke of Hoist, and the great... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 546 Seiten
...queen followed her from thence. The king gave her ; and she, in her tresses and trinkets, brided and bridled it so handsomely, and indeed became herself...the great chamber, where the prince and the duke of Hoist, and the great lords and ladies, accompanied the bride. The ambassadour of Venice was the only... | |
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