- see illustration) to England. I
thinke none ever had this kind
before myselfe nor did I
myself ever see it
before the year 1618 for it is of mine own...
- saw the
picture of a
strange looking fowle hung out upon a
clothe and
myselfe with one or two more in
company went in to see it. It was kept in a chamber...
- to you 'tis
possible for you to
suspect I can ever [be so?]
wanting to
myselfe as not to
remember them on all
occasions to your advan[tage?],
which I...
-
utterly to give over and to
enjoyne myselfe a
perpetuall silence touching this kind of writing, and
content myselfe with
performing the
other more necessary...
- Daffodil, see illustration). ("I
thinke none ever had this kind
before myselfe nor did I
myself ever see it
before the year 1618 for it is of mine own...
-
finished it, sent the
Coppy of it to me, to bee
seene and
considered on by
myselfe. I
having most
willingly and
gladly done the same,
finde it to bee most...
-
Abraham Ortelius'
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (1570)—he wrote: I have
contented myselfe with
inserting into the
worke one of the best
generall mappes of the world...
-
Charles Paget, Esquier, to
certayne untruthes and falsityes,
tochinge myselfe,
contayned in a
booke [by
Robert Parsons]
intitled a
briefe Apologie or...
- Temporall,
within any her Majestie's Dominions. And also by this doe
manifest myselfe bounden and readie, as
becometh a true and
duetifull Subject, with Body...
- established, for the
speedy preventing thereof. Moreouer, I doe
solemnly binde myselfe in the
sight of God, that when I
shalbe called to giue my
voice touching...