- office, and the ſpurnes That
patient merrit of the'vnworthy takes, When he
himſelfe might his
quietas make With a bare bodkin; who
would fardels beare, To...
- be
removed unto the
Tower and his
broder with hym, and the Duke
lodged himselfe in
Crosbyes Place in
Bisshoppesgate Strete." In Holinshed's Chronicles...
- claimed:
Naberius [Naberus],
alias Cerberus, is a
valiant marquesse,
shewing himselfe in the
forme of a crowe, when he
speaketh with a ****se voice: he maketh...
-
Cahanes countrey, or
within the
territorie called Rowte, in Co. Antrim, by
himselfe or his servauntes, to make, drawe, and
distil such and soe
great quantities...
- granted, That left.[Lieutenant]
Thomas Rolfe shall have and
enjoy for
himselfe and his
heires for ever fort
James alias Chickahominy fort with
fowre hundred...
-
Testament of Love,
Speght adds:
Chaucer did
compile this
booke as a
comfort to
himselfe after great griefs conceiued for some rash
attempts of the commons, with...
- life;
because he
cannot be
understood to ayme thereby, at any Good to
himselfe. The same may be sayd of Wounds, and Chayns, and Imprisonment". Gaskin...
- nott a
litle desyrous to
receyve knowledge after what
sorte he
behaved himselfe,
aswell concernyng his Recantation, as also the
reste of
thinges conteyned...
- this
miserable and
wretched creature,
which is not so much as
master of
himselfe,
exposed and
subject to
offences of all things, and yet
dareth call himself...
- preface, "To the
great Variety of Readers", that they
wished "the
Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth, and
overseen his owne writings", they also...