Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century, 1. ciltBernhard Tauchnitz, 1865 - 344 sayfa |
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albeit answered Arundel House asked Basil Bess blessing brother Catholic chamber Charter House child comfort commended Congleton Constance Sherwood countenance Countess of Surrey cried danger dear death discourse door doth Duke Duke of Norfolk Edmund eyes face fair faith father favour fear gentleman God's grace greatly grief hand hath head hear heard heart hope Hubert husband Kate Kenninghall Lady Berkeley Lady Surrey letter live London look Lord Arundel Lord Surrey Majesty manner marriage married Master methinks methought Milicent mind mislike Mistress Constance Mistress Ward mother Muriel needs never noble Papists Polly poor pray prayers priest prison prithee pursuivants Queen Queen of Scots quoth recusants religion Rookwood Roper Rugeley servant Sir Hammond sister smile sorrow soul speak speech suffer sweet thee Thomas Sherwood thou thought touching Tregony trouble unto verily warrant ween wherein wife wont words young
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Sayfa 39 - I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace, Or seek for rule, supremacy, and sway, When they are bound to serve, love, and obey.
Sayfa 46 - May we die the death of the righteous, and may our last end be like his !
Sayfa 335 - Go to — go to ! mistress," saith the queen. " You are wisely bent I find ; after such sort do I keep the good will of all my husbands — my good people — for if they did not rest assured of some special love towards them, they would not readily yield me such good...
Sayfa 209 - Then was there a fair bride-cup of silver and gilt carried before her wherein was a goodly branch of rosemary, gilded very fair, hung about with silken ribands of all colours...
Sayfa 231 - It fortuned, before the matter of the said matrimony brought in question, when I in talk with Sir Thomas More (of a certain joy) commended unto him the happy estate of this Realm, that had so Catholic a Prince that no heretic durst show his face; so virtuous and learned a clergy, so grave and sound a nobility, and so loving obedient subjects all in one faith agreeing together. " Troth, it is indeed, son Roper...
Sayfa 117 - Sunday (April last)," pursues our courtly gossip, " my lord of London preached to the queen's majesty, and seemed to touch on the vanity of decking the body too finely. Her majesty told the ladies, ' That if the bishop held more discourse on such matters, she would fit him for heaven; but he should walk thither without a staff, and leave his mantle behind him.
Sayfa 181 - Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely for my name's sake : rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven ;
Sayfa 200 - Let works follow your faith ; thereby to show to the world that you do not only say you have faith, but that you give testimony thereof to the full satisfaction of the godly. I write somewhat the more herein, because perchance you have heretofore heard, or perchance may hereafter hear, false bruits that I was a Papist;* but trust unto it, I never, since I knew what religion meant (I thank God) was of other mind than now you shall hear that I die in; although (I cry God mercy) I have not given fruits...
Sayfa 231 - that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the mountains treading heretics under our feet like ants, live not the day that we gladly would wish to be at league and composition with them to let them have their churches quietly to themselves, so that they would be contented to let us have ours quietly to ourselves.
Sayfa 208 - Well,' said he merrily to him again, ' for all that report thou seest me yet alive, and therefore, whatsoever news thou shalt hear of me hereafter, let me no more lack my dinner, but make it ready as thou art wont to do, and if thou see me dead when thou comest, then eat it thyself; but I promise thee if I be alive, I mind by God's grace to eat never a bit the less.