The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1748 |
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Pagina 17
... shall it avail me to put my Soul in Danger of God's Difplea- fure to my utter Damnation , for the Favour of any Prince in this World ? My being • here is only to fee Juftice ad- ministered according to my • Conscience . The Defendant ...
... shall it avail me to put my Soul in Danger of God's Difplea- fure to my utter Damnation , for the Favour of any Prince in this World ? My being • here is only to fee Juftice ad- ministered according to my • Conscience . The Defendant ...
Pagina 19
... shall here- after hear . CHA P. Of certain Paffages conducing NOW OW the King command- ed the Queen to be re- * moved from the Court , and fent 8 to another Place , and presently after the King rode on Progress , and had in his Company ...
... shall here- after hear . CHA P. Of certain Paffages conducing NOW OW the King command- ed the Queen to be re- * moved from the Court , and fent 8 to another Place , and presently after the King rode on Progress , and had in his Company ...
Pagina 32
... shall deliver him this Ring from me for a Token . In the which Ring was the King's Image engraven with a Ruby , as like the King as might be devised : This Ring • he knoweth well , for he gave me the fame ; and tell him , That I am not ...
... shall deliver him this Ring from me for a Token . In the which Ring was the King's Image engraven with a Ruby , as like the King as might be devised : This Ring • he knoweth well , for he gave me the fame ; and tell him , That I am not ...
Pagina 35
... ; and his Dea meanor , his Honefty , and Wisdom was fuch , that the King took great notice of him , as you shall hereafter • hear . * Stild 6 " 6 6 6 F 2 " voured to make his Efcape ; which his Imperial of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 35 ἐσ ...
... ; and his Dea meanor , his Honefty , and Wisdom was fuch , that the King took great notice of him , as you shall hereafter • hear . * Stild 6 " 6 6 6 F 2 " voured to make his Efcape ; which his Imperial of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 35 ἐσ ...
Pagina 38
... shall not lack ; bid him be of good Comfort . Mafter Cromwell , on my Lord's Behalf , thanked the King for his royal Liberality towards my Lord , ( and with that departed to Richmond ) to whom he delivered the Money and the joyful Tid ...
... shall not lack ; bid him be of good Comfort . Mafter Cromwell , on my Lord's Behalf , thanked the King for his royal Liberality towards my Lord , ( and with that departed to Richmond ) to whom he delivered the Money and the joyful Tid ...
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The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King ... Joseph Grove Vizualizare completă - 1744 |
The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Volumul 4 Joseph Grove Vizualizare completă - 1744 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Affairs affure againſt alfo alſo Ambaffadors Anna Bulleyn Anſwer becauſe befides Bishop Cafe Cardinal Wolfey Cardinal's Caufe Cauſe Chancellor Church Commiffion Confcience Court Cromwell Death defcended defired dinal Duke Duke of Bourbon Duke of Norfolk Earl Emperor Enemies faid fame Favour feems fend fent ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome foon fpeak France French ftand fuch fure GEORGE CAVENDISH Grace hath Henry himſelf Honour Houfe Houſe Iffue Juftice King of England King of France King's Kingdom Kingdom of England Lady laft laſt Letter Lord Chancellor Mafter Majefty Marriage moft moſt notwithſtanding obferve Occafion paffed Parliament Perfon pleafed pleaſed Pleaſure Pope prefent Prince Promife Purpoſe Queen quoth my Lord Reaſon refpect reſtore Rome Seal Servants ſhall ſhe ſpeak Stephen Gardiner thefe ther thereof theſe thofe Thomas thoſe tion Treaty Truft Univerſity unto uſed whofe Wolfey's
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Pagina 269 - Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's and truth's ; then if thou...
Pagina 269 - And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of, say, I taught thee...
Pagina 267 - This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high-blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Pagina 354 - O, father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity...
Pagina 267 - O, how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favours ! There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.
Pagina 269 - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes: and thus far hear me, Cromwell...
Pagina 269 - Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee ; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not: Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's, and truth's...
Pagina 268 - ... happy, my good Cromwell. I know myself now; and I feel within me A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. The king has cur'd me, I humbly thank his grace; and from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell, 'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven.
Pagina 11 - ... enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess your daughter.
Pagina 11 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander, must bring you the...