| Elizabeth Benger - 1823 - 524 pages
...to be very familiar ; " she sheweth a very great desire to be " avenged of her enemies ; she sheweth a " readiness to expose herself to all perils in ''...desireth much to '' hear of hardiness and valiancy, com" rnerfding by name all approved men '' of her country, although they be her " enemies; and she... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 420 pages
...be very familiar ; she sheweth a very great " desire to be avenged of her enemies ; she " shewettTlr readiness to expose herself to all " perils in hope...desireth much " to hear of hardiness and valiancy, com" mending by name all approved men of her " country, although they be her enemies; " and she concealeth... | |
| 1826 - 332 pages
...disposition to speak much; to be bold, to be pleasant, and to be very familiar; she showeth a very great desire to be avenged of her enemies; she showeth...readiness to expose herself to all perils in hope of vio tory; she desireth much to hear of hardiness and valiancy, commending: by name all approved men... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 690 pages
...beside the acknowleging of her estate royal. She show eth a disposition to speak much ; to be bold ; to be pleasant; and to be very familiar. She showeth a great desire to be avenged of her enemies, and a readiness to expose herself to all perils in hope of victory. She desireth much to hear of hardiness... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 642 pages
...beside the acknowleging of her estate royal. She showeth a disposition to speak much ; to be bold ; to be pleasant; and to be very familiar. She showeth a great desire to be avenged of her enemies, and a readiness to expose herself to all perils in hope of victory. She desireth much to hear of hardiness... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 640 pages
...beside the acknowleging of her estate royal. She showeth a disposition to speak much ; to be bold ; to be pleasant ; and to be very familiar. She showeth a great desire to be avenged of her enemies, and a readiness to expose herself to all perils in hope of victory. She desireth much to hear of hardiness... | |
| 1840 - 488 pages
...beside the acknowledging of her regal state. She showeth a disposition to speak much, to be hold, to be pleasant, and to be very familiar. She showeth...to expose herself to all perils in hope of victory. The thing she most thirsteth after is victory, and it seemeth to be indifferent to her to have her... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 pages
...besides the acknowledging of her estate regal. She showeth a disposition to speak much, to be bold, to be pleasant, and to be very familiar. She showeth...expose herself to all perils, in hope of victory ; she delighteth much to hear of hardiness and valiancy, commending by name all proved hardy men of her country,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 498 pages
...besides the acknowledging of her estate regal. She showeth a disposition to speak much, to be bold, to be pleasant, and to be very familiar. She showeth...to expose herself to all perils, in hope of victory So that, for victory sake, pain and peril seemeth pleasant unto her ; and in respect of victory, wealth... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots), Agnes Strickland - 1845 - 504 pages
...pleasant, and to be very familiar. She sheweth a great desire to be avenged of her enemies : she sheweth a readiness to expose herself to all perils, in hope of victory; she delighteth much to hear of hardiness and valiancie, commending by name all approved hardy men of her... | |
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