- hath
caused this
Memorial of her to be in the same
Forme and
Place as she
herselfe long
since required him.
Kathy Lynn Emerson, A Who's Who of
Tudor Women...
- practis, hath
growen to much wealth, & sum re****tion:
aswell with ye
Queen herselfe as with sum of ye
greatest Lordes, & Ladyes.
There were
sections of English...
- not; in
hardnesse onely they are
inferior to them, but in that
nature herselfe hath
framed them with six
cornered or
foure cornered smooth sides, I thinke...
- stones, that more in our
whole jewell house wer not to be found. The
Queene herselfe apparalled that day in
collours whyt and black, no
nether (other) jewell...
- only
natural disposition of the
fresh aire and
amendment of diet,
nature herselfe in
effect doth the Cure
without other helps. At sea, he
states that experience...
-
unkindnesse and folly, the son by hard
usage of his wife, who has
betaken herselfe wholy to her father's (Strangeways) house, and by the
foolish losse of...
- for the unlearned. And the
veryte (beyng
delectable and
bewtifull of
herselfe)
nedeth not, the
gorgius ornamentes, of eloquens. Also the
matters of our...