Blighted Ambition, Or, The Rise and Fall of the Earl of Somerset: A Romance in Three Volumes ...G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1822 - 407 pagini |
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Pagina 36
... Theobalds he hath made twenty - eight - baronets . And now the marvel is that a king who is no ways inclined to war should have so many milites . Yet in my poor opinion , I do think it fit that a new prince should have a vent to the ...
... Theobalds he hath made twenty - eight - baronets . And now the marvel is that a king who is no ways inclined to war should have so many milites . Yet in my poor opinion , I do think it fit that a new prince should have a vent to the ...
Pagina 58
... Theobalds , the Marquis de Beaumont , ( ambassador from France at London , ) and that he had advised Carr to accom- pany him thither . 66 Upon my troth , " said Overbury , loud enough to be heard by the landlord , " this looks indeed ...
... Theobalds , the Marquis de Beaumont , ( ambassador from France at London , ) and that he had advised Carr to accom- pany him thither . 66 Upon my troth , " said Overbury , loud enough to be heard by the landlord , " this looks indeed ...
Pagina 63
... Theobalds , to present the King with a memorial against the peace with Spain . " And now , " said Overbury , " Senor , let me crave you will put me in your confidence touching this affair of which Captain Kemish spoke ? Know you aught ...
... Theobalds , to present the King with a memorial against the peace with Spain . " And now , " said Overbury , " Senor , let me crave you will put me in your confidence touching this affair of which Captain Kemish spoke ? Know you aught ...
Pagina 79
... THEOBALDS , the splendid mansion of Elizabeth , Lord Burleigh , and now the seat of his second son , Robert Cecil , Earl of Salisbury , was at this period the residence THE RISE AND FALL OF Somerset . 79 CHAPTER V. ...
... THEOBALDS , the splendid mansion of Elizabeth , Lord Burleigh , and now the seat of his second son , Robert Cecil , Earl of Salisbury , was at this period the residence THE RISE AND FALL OF Somerset . 79 CHAPTER V. ...
Pagina 80
... Theobalds , in honour of the Queen's arrival , and Cecil's surrender of this mansion for the use of the royal family . The affairs of state , which more immediately belonged to Cecil's department , were managed by a plurality . The ...
... Theobalds , in honour of the Queen's arrival , and Cecil's surrender of this mansion for the use of the royal family . The affairs of state , which more immediately belonged to Cecil's department , were managed by a plurality . The ...
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accused Ambassador Antonia Arabella Aremberg asked Attorney Attorney-General Beaumont Coke confess Countess court courtiers crown daughter death discourse Doncaster Earl of Essex Elizabeth England English exclaimed fair father Francis favour favourite Friar Gabriella gave gentle George Brooke Gowrie Griffin Markham gunpowder plot hand hath head heard heart Heaven Highness honour James Hay jury Kemish King James King of Denmark King's knight Lady Frances land Lawrency leigh looked Lord Cecil Lord Chief Justice Lord Cob Lord Cobham Lord Grey Lord Henry Howard Majesty Majesty's Marquis masque master ment monk never noble nobleman Northampton Overbury person Philip Herbert plot Popham present Prince Henry prisoner proceeded Queen Anne reign replied Robert Carr Rochester royal shew sion Sir Robert Sir Walter Raleigh speak speech Suffolk thee Theobalds things Thomas thou tion traitor treason Viscount words young Essex
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Pagina 240 - There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give a coasting welcome ere it comes. And wide unclasp the tables of their thoughts To every ticklish reader ! set them down For sluttish spoils of opportunity, And daughters of the game. [Trumpet within. All. The Trojans
Pagina iii - And let me speak, to the yet unknowing world, How these things came about : so shall you hear Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts ; Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters ; Of deaths put on by cunning and forc'd cause : And, in this upshot, purposes mistook Fall'n on the inventors' heads : all this can I Truly deliver.
Pagina 6 - tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow.
Pagina 130 - Prove one of these things wherewith you have charged me, and I will confess the whole indictment, and that I am the horriblest traitor that ever lived, and worthy to be crucified with a thousand thousand torments. " Attorney. Nay, I will prove all : thou art a monster ; thou hast an English face, but a Spanish heart.
Pagina 79 - The flying rumours gather'd as they roll'd, Scarce any tale was sooner heard than told ; And all who told it added something new, ; And all who heard it made enlargements too , In every ear it spread, on every tongue it grew.
Pagina 85 - For after revenges, fear them not; for your own father that was esteemed to be the contriver of Norfolk's ruin, yet his son followeth your father's son and loveth him. Humours of men succeed not, but grow by occasions and accidents of time and power. Somerset made no revenge on the Duke of Northumberland's heirs. Northumberland that now is thinks not of Hatton's issue. Kelleway lives that murdered the brother of Horsey, and Horsey let him go by all his lifetime.
Pagina 167 - Thou art an odious fellow, thy name is hateful to all the realm of England for thy pride.
Pagina 142 - Good my Lords, let it be proved, either by the laws of the land or the laws of God, that there ought not to be two witnesses appointed. Yet 1 will not stand to defend this point in law, if the king will have it so. It is no rare thing for a man to be falsely accused.
Pagina 150 - Sir Walter Ralegh presseth, that my lord Cobham should be brought face to face. If he asks things of favour and grace, they must come only from him that can give them. If we sit here as commissioners, how shall we be satisfied, whether he ought to be brought, unless we hear the judges speak ? Lord chief justice.
Pagina 134 - I do not hear yet, that you have spoken one word against me ; here is no treason of mine done. If my lord Cobham be a traitor, what is that to me ? Attorney.