| Thomas Fuller - 1684 - 738 páginas
...fine, but no afliduoas Courtier, drew the Curtain between himfelf, and the light of the Queens favour, and then death overwhelmed the remnant, and utterly...recovery. And they fay of him, that had he brought lefstothe Court tflen he did, he might have carried , away more then he brought, for he had a time... | |
| John Dunton - 1707 - 588 páginas
...which was not lafting) very hi^h in her Grace : but he camt in, and went out, and through dil'ifiiduity drew the Curtain between himfelf, and the Light of her Grace ; and then Death overwhelm'd the Remnant, and utterly depriv'd him of recovery. And they fay of him, that had he brought... | |
| 1750 - 536 páginas
...her Grace ; but he came in, and went out, through Difafliduitie, drew the Curtaine betweene himfelfe, and the Light of her Grace, and then Death overwhelmed...Recovery ; and they fay of him, that had he brought lefife to her Court than he did, he might have carried away more than he brought, for he had a Time... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 páginas
...her grace; but he came in, and went out, and through disassiduity, drew the curtain between himself and the light of her grace, and then death overwhelmed...remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery; and they say of him, that had he brought less to the court than he did, he might have carried away more than... | |
| Sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 184 páginas
...her grace, but he came in and went out, through disassiduitie, drew the curtaine betweene himselfe, and the light of her grace, and then death overwhelmed...remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery, and they say of him, that had hee brought lesse to her court then he did, he might have carried away more then... | |
| sir Robert Naunton - 1814 - 236 páginas
...her grace, but he came in and went out, through disassidutie, drew the curtaine betweene himselfe, and the light of her grace, and then death overwhelmed...remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery, and they say of him, that had hee brought lesse to her court then he did, he might have carried away more than... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1814 - 872 páginas
...but no assiduous courtier, he drew the curtain between himself and (he light of the queen's favour, and then death overwhelmed the remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery : and they say of him, that had he brought less to the court than he did, he might have carried away more than... | |
| 1822 - 384 páginas
...her grace, but he came in, and went out and through disassiduity, drew the curtain between himself and the light of her grace, and then death overwhelmed...remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery, and they say of him, that had he brought less to her court than he did, he might have carried away more than... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 392 páginas
...grace, but he .came in, and went out andthroughdisassiduity,drewthecurtainbetween himself and thelight of her grace, and then death overwhelmed the remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery, and they say of him, that had he brought less to her court than he did, he might have carried away more than... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - 700 páginas
...in her grace, but he came in and went out, through disassidutie, drew the curtaine betweene himselfe and the light of her Grace, and then Death overwhelmed...remnant, and utterly deprived him of recovery, and they say of him, that had hee brought lesse to her Court than he did, he might have carried away more than... | |
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