| Jeremy Collier - 1852 - Страниц: 460
...help : of the which I have hitherto had so great plenty, that all the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next the king's grace, to love and...: of the which, I beseech you never to doubt, that I shall vary from this thought, as long as any breath is in my body. And as touching your grace's trouble... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - Страниц: 658
...hitherto had so preat plenty, that all the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next tho king's grace, to love and serve your grace, of the which I beseech you never to doubt, that ever 1 shall vary from this thought, as long as any breath is in my body. And as touching your grace's trouble... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - Страниц: 422
...hostility to him when he could no longer serve her. — " All the days of " my life I am most bound of all creatures, next the king's grace, to love " and serve your grace ; of the winch 1 beseech you never to doubt that " ever 1 shall vary from this thought as long as any breath... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - Страниц: 346
...hostility to him when he could no longer serve her. — *' All the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next the king's grace, to love and serve your grace ; of which I beseech you never to doubt that ever I shall vary from this thought as long as any breath is... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1856 - Страниц: 488
...hitherto had so great plenty, that all the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next to the king's grace, to love and serve your grace. Of...this thought as long as any breath is in my body. f CAvENDISH : Life of Wolsey, p. 316. Singer's edition. J CAVENDISH, pp. 364, 5. Cn. 2. tolerable conception... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - Страниц: 506
...hitherto had so great plenty, that all the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next to the King's Grace, to love and serve your Grace. Of...this thought as long as any breath is in my body.' t CAVENDISH: Life of Wolsey, p. 316. Singer's edition. j CAVENDISH, pp. 364, 5. CH. 2. tolerable conception... | |
| Augusta Theodosia Drane - 1860 - Страниц: 384
...fulsome servility. " All the days of my life," she writes, " I am most bound of all creatures, next to the king's grace, to love and serve your grace, of...to doubt that ever I shall vary from this thought, so long as any breath is in my body." And again : "The great pains and trouble you have taken for me... | |
| John Lingard - 1800 - Страниц: 436
..." and serve your grace ; of Hie which I beseech yon never to donbt that '' ever I shall v;iry fium this thought as long as any breath is in my body. " And us touching your grace's trouble with the sweat, I thank our Lord" that them that I desired, and prayed... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1862 - Страниц: 516
...hitherto had so great plenty, that all the days of my life 1 am most bound of all creatures, next to the King's Grace, to love and serve your Grace. Of...shall vary from this thought as long as any breath is iu my body.' t CAVENDISH : Life of Wolsey, p. 316. Singer's edition. J CAVENDISH, pp. 364, 5. Early... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elizabeth Strickland - 1864 - Страниц: 646
...your help, of which I have hitherto had to great plot.ty, that ail the days of my life I am most bound of all creatures, next the king's grace, to love and...breath is in my body. And as touching your grace's trouMe with the sweat, I thank our Lord, that them that I desired and prayed for arc escaped — and... | |
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