-
quene of new and
pretie invencion".
Richard Taverner wrote an
Oration gratulatory made upon the
joyfull proclayming of the most
noble Princes Quene Mary...
- gratitude, gratuitous, gratuity, gratulant, gratulate, gratulation,
gratulatory gravis •
gravior •
gravissimus grav-
heavy aggravate, aggravation, degravation...
- gratitude, gratuitous, gratuity, gratulant, gratulate, gratulation,
gratulatory, grazioso, gree, ingrate, ingratiate, ingratiation, ingratitude, maugre...
-
Queen Mary came to the
throne in 1553, he
welcomed her with An
Oration Gratulatory.
After losing his
position at court, he
quietly disappeared from public...
- of Eusden's
laudatory style:
Though he
produced many
translations and
gratulatory poems, Eusden's
literary re****tion is
dominated by the
satirical allusions...
-
recorded of
their relationship and one of Randolph's best
poems is his,
Gratulatory.
Thomas Randolph died in 1634 at the age of 29. The
former Chancellor...
- (1612) on the
death of
Henry Frederick,
Prince of Wales, and a
volume of
gratulatory poems (1613) on the
marriage of the
princess Elizabeth. Some time between...
- the
innocent appearance of the white-robed
Choir who met him with the
gratulatory song, have made such
impressions on his remembrance, as, he ****ures them...
- gratitude, gratuitous, gratuity, gratulant, gratulate, gratulation,
gratulatory, grazioso, gree, ingrate, ingratiate, ingratiation, ingratitude, maugre...
- of Sir
Julius Caesar,
Master of the Rolls, to whom
Hakewill addressed gratulatory Latin verses (now in the
British Library).
Although originally elected...