| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 pages
...are very acute are quickly cured.' ' And is there no whoe, but you must carry it?' says the king: ' Then take him to you, but on my soul you will repent...it:' and so went away in anger, using other fierce and ominous words, which were divulged in the court, and are too tart to be repeateda." The sagacity... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 582 pages
...press his suit : " And is there no whoe but you must carry it ?" said the king, " Then take him with you ; but, on my soul, you will repent it ;" and so went off with anger in his looks, and other ominous words in his mouth *. Having thus been instrumental... | |
| 1823 - 602 pages
....fierce and ominous words ' too tart to be repeated ;' giving his consent in these remarkable words : ' Then take him to you, but on my soul you will repent it.' It was not long before Laud's character began to display itself in his invidious efforts to have the... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 468 pages
...king's good-nature too easily yielded; he did not, however, without closing with this prediction : " Then take him to you !—but, on my soul, you will repent it!" The future character of Cromwell was apparent to two of our great politicians. " This coarse unpromising... | |
| J S. Forsyth - 1827 - 472 pages
...King's good nature too easily yielded; he did not, however, without closing with this prediction: " Then take him to you! but on my soul you will repent it!" The future character of Cromwell was apparent to two of our great politicians. •' This coarse, unpromising... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 406 pages
...king's good nature too easily yielded; he did not, however, without closing with this prediction : " Then take him to you ! — but, on my soul, you will repent it ! " The future character of Cromwell was apparent to two of our great politicians. " This coarse unpromising... | |
| 1837 - 742 pages
...very acute, are quickly cured.' ' And is there no vihoe but you must carry it ? ' says the king ; ' then take him to you ; but, on my soul, you will repent...it.' And so went away in anger, using other fierce and ominous words, which were divulged in the court, and are too tart to be repeated."* ERRATA. Vol.... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 pages
...are very acute, are quickly cured." " And is there no whoe, but you must carry it ?" said the King. " Then take him to you ; but on my soul, you will repent it." And so went away in anger, using other words of fierce and ominous import, too tart to be repeated. Williams, it will be seen, did live to... | |
| Benjamin Hanbury - 1839 - 628 pages
...words, to the then Lord Keeper Williams, acting but as Buckingham's instrument, " And is there no woe, but you will carry it ; then take him to you, but, on my soul, you will repent it." ь Two reasons induce us to present an account of a publication which does not professedly or obviously... | |
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