Tudor Tracts: 1532-1588

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Albert Frederick Pollard, Thomas Seccombe
A. Constable and Company, Limited, 1903 - 520 ページ
 

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403 ページ - Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith etc.
397 ページ - France : the breech of such a varlet had been nailed to his back with one arrow; and another feathered in his bowels, before he should have turned about to see who shot the first. But as our shooting is thus, in manner, utterly decayed among us one way : so our countrymen wax skilful in sundry other points; as in shooting in small pieces, the caliver, and handling of the pike ; in the several uses whereof, they are become very expert. Our armour...
112 ページ - ... their followers crossing their pike points with them forward ; and thus each with other so nigh as space and place will suffer, through- the whole ward, so thick, that as easily shall a bare finger pierce through the skin of an angry hedge-hog, as any encounter the front of their pikes.
343 ページ - Majesty to verify it in me, and to remember your last promise, and my last demand, that I be not condemned without answer and due proof...
362 ページ - I must not say so, if it please your Majesty, to you." "Why then," answered the Queen, "belike you will to others." "No, if it please your Majesty, I have borne the burden and must bear it. I humbly beseech your Majesty to have a good opinion of me, and to think me to be your true subject, not only from the beginning hitherto, but for ever, as long as life lasteth.
332 ページ - They feared she took thought for King PHILIP'S departing from her." " Not that only," said she, " but when I am dead and opened; you shall find Calais lying in my heart,
344 ページ - I humbly beseech your Majesty to let me answer afore yourself, and not suffer me to trust to your Councillors. Yea, and that afore I go to the Tower (if it be possible) if not, afore I be further condemned. Howbeit, I trust assuredly your Highness will give me leave to do it afore I go, for that thus shamefully I may not be cried out on, as now I shall be yea, and that without cause.
340 ページ - Whereunto they answered, that they came from the queen to do their message and duty, which was to this effect, that the queen's pleasure was, that she should be at London the seventh day of that present month.
351 ページ - I will bring my lady my mistress more flowers." Whereupon the child's father was commanded to permit the boy no more to come into their chambers. The next day, as her grace was walking in the garden, the child, peeping in at a hole in the door, cried unto her, saying, " Mistress, I can bring you no more flowers ;" whereat she smiled, but said nothing, understanding thereby what they had done.
260 ページ - And one of the elders answered, saying unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes ? and whence came they ? And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said unto me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.

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