The Private History of the Court of England: In Two Volumes, Nide 1author, and sold, 1808 |
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... CHAP . XII . A short Peace with a treacherous Enemy --- Every man's conscience is a thousand swords , To fight against a blood - stain'd homicide . SHAKESPEARE . 121 135 156 CHAP . XIII . A Cessation to the earthly Sorrow CONTENTS . xxi.
... CHAP . XII . A short Peace with a treacherous Enemy --- Every man's conscience is a thousand swords , To fight against a blood - stain'd homicide . SHAKESPEARE . 121 135 156 CHAP . XIII . A Cessation to the earthly Sorrow CONTENTS . xxi.
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... the head of his whole army , and confront the enemy . This noble emulation was , however , checked in its spring , by his brother the Duke of Gloucester ; who , An Heir Apparent . fearful of losing that military fame PRIVATE HISTORY OF.
... the head of his whole army , and confront the enemy . This noble emulation was , however , checked in its spring , by his brother the Duke of Gloucester ; who , An Heir Apparent . fearful of losing that military fame PRIVATE HISTORY OF.
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... enemy . Henry was taken prisoner ; and the house of York triumphed in vic- tory . De Rosenvault then became a bank- rupt in fortune ; and now resolved to build one on the beauty of his wife . One evening , after repeated proofs of un ...
... enemy . Henry was taken prisoner ; and the house of York triumphed in vic- tory . De Rosenvault then became a bank- rupt in fortune ; and now resolved to build one on the beauty of his wife . One evening , after repeated proofs of un ...
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... enemy he was the true British foe , ever renowned for shewing mercy to the vanquished . Respectful to a de- throned sovereign , whose imbecility and forlorn state he most sincerely pitied ; A valuable Friend , and au intriguing Mistress ...
... enemy he was the true British foe , ever renowned for shewing mercy to the vanquished . Respectful to a de- throned sovereign , whose imbecility and forlorn state he most sincerely pitied ; A valuable Friend , and au intriguing Mistress ...
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... of her life , she would have made all those , who were before her enemies , become her most ardent friends . She instantly quitted the prince . She 5 A Reformation . gave orders , that he should never 114 PRIVATE HISTORY OF.
... of her life , she would have made all those , who were before her enemies , become her most ardent friends . She instantly quitted the prince . She 5 A Reformation . gave orders , that he should never 114 PRIVATE HISTORY OF.
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abbess affection amongst appeared beauty became beheld beloved British Ladies Change of Ministry CHAP character charms Cobham Countess Countess of Devonshire court crafty Widow crown Dangers daughter dear dignity Disappointed Ambition Duchess of York Duke Duke of Burgundy Earthly Sorrow elegant Elfrida England English Rebellion Excursions to France expence Fauconberg favour favourite female former Days French Policy happy heart honour house of Lancaster house of York husband intriguing Mistress Jane Shore king knew Ladies of former Lady Elizabeth Grey Lancastrians lived Lord Fauconberg Lord Hastings Louis LOVELACE Margaret Margaret of Anjou marriage married ment mind Mistaken Confidence mother of Edward Mystery never nobility noble party pleasure possessed Power superior Princely Recreations Princess of Savoy royal sad Chance shew short Peace superior to Justice tender Attachment throne tion treacherous Enemy Triumph unfortunate valuable Friend vice Victim to Gratitude virtue virtuous Warwick wife wish woman Yorkists young youth
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Sivu 191 - The letter, as I live, with all the business I writ to his holiness. Nay then, farewell ! I have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness : And, from that full meridian of my glory, I haste now to my setting. I shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening, And no man see me more.
Sivu 252 - Was fashion'd to much honour. From his cradle He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer...
Sivu 109 - She advanced towards him, and presenting to him the young prince, called out to him, " Here, my friend, I commit to your care the safety of your king's son.
Sivu xvii - Noble madam, Men's evil manners live in brass; their virtues We write in water.
Sivu 178 - Then will I raise aloft the milk white rose, With whose sweet smell the air shall be perfumed ; And in my standard bear the arms of York, To grapple with the house of Lancaster ; And force perforce I'll make him yield the crown, Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down.
Sivu 225 - Ah ! why my curse from those, that ought to bless me ? The queen of Thrace can answer that sad question: She had two sons; but two; And so have I. Misfortune stands with her bow ever bent Over the world ; and he who wounds another, Directs the goddess by that part he wounds, Where to strike deep her arrows in himself.
Sivu 166 - On some fond breast the parting soul relics ; Some pious drops the closing eye requires ; E'en from the tomb the voice of nature cries ; E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires.
Sivu 112 - Her sufferings became keen and poignant ; the sorrows of her heart were of the most corroding kind, and threatened a state of health, naturally delicate, and which was hastening rapidly to its decline." Before her death she was "deprived of the use of her sylph-like limbs.
Sivu 143 - Louis by the hand, thanked him for all the civilities he had shewn her, and repeated her wish of seeing him enter London, in triumph. But Lord Hastings, who heard her, with much warmth, reproved her for her want of loyalty to his master. " My good Lord Chamberlain," said the countess,
Sivu 105 - on his lips. The following extract (vol. i. pp. 104-5) will give an idea of the stylo of the book : — "The learned philosophic baronet [ie , Sir William Hamilton], whose deep researches explored the antiquities of Rome and Naples, was captivated by the Grecian form of one who had, from a menial servant, become a lady of pleasure ; who, in an allegorical pageant, personated the goddess Hygeia, and at length became the idolized goddess of this knight of antiquity, who gave her the undisputed title...