| William Robertson - 1817 - 504 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear " blude to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. HER husband this tyme speaketh litle, herself continually weepeth. The... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 512 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear blude " to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. Her husband this tyme speaketh litle, herself continually weepeth. The... | |
| William Robertson - History - 1824 - 498 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear blnde to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the lord Ruthen ; for the more your grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. In this mean time there rose a nombre in the court ; to pacify which there... | |
| Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 338 pages
...to your wysedoms.** she, yt shalbe deare blade to some of you yf hys be spylte. God forbed, saythe Lord Ruthen, for the more your Grace showe yourself -offended, the worlde wyll judge the worce. Her howsbonde this tyme speakethe lyttle. Her Grace contynuallye weepethe. The... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 338 pages
...to your wysedoms." r2 she, yt shalbe deare blude to some of you yf hys be spylte. God forbed, saythe Lord Ruthen, for the more your Grace showe yourself offended, the worlde wyll judge the worce. Her howsbonde this tyme speakethe lyttle. Her Grace contynuallye weepethe. The... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1825 - 482 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be deaf blude to some of you, yf his be spy It." God forbid, sayth the lord Ruthen ; for the more your grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. In this mean time there rose a nombre in the court; to pacify which there... | |
| 1825 - 588 pages
...countrye. Well saythe she, yt shalbe deare blude to some of you yf hys be spylte. God forbed, saythe Lord Ruthen, for the more your Grace showe yourself offended, the worlde wyll judge the worce. Her howsbonde this tyme ppeakethe lyttle. Her Grace contynuallye weepethe. The... | |
| William Robertson - Scotland - 1835 - 626 pages
...herself and country. ** Well," saith she, u that shall be dear blude to some of you, yf his be epylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself offended, the world will judge the worse. Her husband this tyme speaketh litle, herself continually wcepeth. The... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1835 - 630 pages
...herself and country. " Well," saith she, " that shall be dear blude to some of you, yf his be spylt." God forbid, sayth the Lord Ruthen ; for the more Your Grace showe yourself oiVended, the world \vill judge the worse. Her husband this tyme speaketh litlc, herself continually... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1838 - 576 pages
...destruction to her Grace's country. " Well," sayth she, " it shall be deare blude to some of you, if hysbe spylte." " God forbid," sayth the Lord Ruthen, " for...calleth for a drinke, and sayth, " This I must do with yourMajestie's pardon," and persuadeth her in the best sorte he could, that she wolde pacific herself.... | |
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