Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... hearts and cheerful countenances ; and the glory of its defeat was as much his own as the participation of winds and waves would allow . In consideration of this dis- tinguished piece of service he was created earl of Nottingham ; and ...
... hearts and cheerful countenances ; and the glory of its defeat was as much his own as the participation of winds and waves would allow . In consideration of this dis- tinguished piece of service he was created earl of Nottingham ; and ...
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... hearts ; But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watry moon , And the Imperial Votress passed on , In maiden meditation , fancy - free . ” Midsummer Night's Dream . Unfortunately for himself , the ...
... hearts ; But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watry moon , And the Imperial Votress passed on , In maiden meditation , fancy - free . ” Midsummer Night's Dream . Unfortunately for himself , the ...
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... heart . " 17 The literary propensities of Elizabeth have already come under our notice ; they had fre- quently served to divert her mind from the cares of government ; but in the state of unremitted anxiety occasioned by her dread of ...
... heart . " 17 The literary propensities of Elizabeth have already come under our notice ; they had fre- quently served to divert her mind from the cares of government ; but in the state of unremitted anxiety occasioned by her dread of ...
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... heart with that of France , -to the astonish- ment of Elizabeth , who had been deceived by their feigned enmity ; and it seemed as if the signal had been given of a general crusade against the re- formed churches of Europe , For several ...
... heart with that of France , -to the astonish- ment of Elizabeth , who had been deceived by their feigned enmity ; and it seemed as if the signal had been given of a general crusade against the re- formed churches of Europe , For several ...
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... a catholic . All this time Elizabeth was in her heart as hostile to the court of France as the most . zealous of her protestant subjects ; for she well knew that it was CALCULATION OF THE QUEEN'S NATIVITY . 27 and ever must.
... a catholic . All this time Elizabeth was in her heart as hostile to the court of France as the most . zealous of her protestant subjects ; for she well knew that it was CALCULATION OF THE QUEEN'S NATIVITY . 27 and ever must.
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admiral afterwards ambassador appears appointed attended Bacon bishop brought catholic cause character church command compelled conduct council countess countess of Shrewsbury court courtiers Davison death declared defence deputy doth Drake duke duke of Anjou earl of Essex Elizabeth enemies England English entertained expedition father favor favorite Francis Francis Bacon French gentleman hand hath Hatton heart honor indignation Ireland James John Perrot king of Scots lady laws learned Leicester length letter lord Buckhurst lord Burleigh lordship majesty majesty's marriage Mary matter ment mind minister Montjoy never noble occasion offence parliament party person Philip Sidney prince prisoner privy-council proceeding protestant puritans queen of Scots Raleigh received reign religion rendered respecting royal secret secretary sent ships Shrewsbury sir Henry Sidney SIR JOHN HARRINGTON sovereign Spain Spanish speech spirit style suffered tion Tyrone Walsingham whole