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" I could I did describe unto her what he had been, and what he was ; and then I did let her see, whether I had cause to disdain his competition of love ; or whether I could have comfort to give myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of... "
Men of deed and daring - Page 15
by Edward N. Marks - 1861
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 166

1839 - 724 pages
...myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such a man. I spoke, what of grief and choler, as much against him as I could ; and I think,...thence she came to speak bitterly against my mother ; which because I could not endure to see me and my house disgraced (the only matter which both her...
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The Court of King James the First, Volume 2

Godfrey Goodman - 1839 - 454 pages
...myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such a man. I spoke, what of grief and choler, as much against him as I could ; and I think,...thence she came to speak bitterly against my mother ; which because I could not endure to see me and my house disgraced, (the only matter which both her...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 167

1839 - 882 pages
...myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such a man. I spoke, what of grief and choler, as much against him as I could ; and I think, he, stauding at the door, might very well hear the worst that I spoke of himself. In the end, I saw she...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: Founded on Authentic and Original Documents ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 430 pages
...give myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such a man. I spake what of grief and choler as much against him as I could : and I think...thence she came to speak bitterly against my mother ;t which, because I could not endure, to see me and my house disgraced (the only matter which both...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: Founded on Authentic and Original Documents ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 pages
...give myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such a man. I spake what of grief and choler as much against him as I could : and I think...me. From thence she came to speak bitterly against ray mother ;t which, because I could not endure, to see me and my house disgraced (the only matter...
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The North British Review, Volumes 22-23

1854 - 682 pages
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The romance of the peerage; or, Curiosities of family history, Volume 3

George Lillie Craik - 1849 - 418 pages
...of the guard, was posted at the door of the apartment. " I spoke," says Essex, " what of grief and choler, as much against him as I could ; and I think...very well hear the worst that I spoke of himself." The tone in which the strange altercation was carried on, we may well believe, would be sharp and high...
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Lives and Letters of the Devereux, Earls of Essex: In the Reigns ..., Volume 1

Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 604 pages
...myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such a man. I spake, what of grief and choler, as much against him as I could, and I think...thence she came to speak bitterly against my mother, which, because I could not endure to see me and my house disgraced (the only matter which both her...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, Founded on Authentic and Original Documents

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 pages
...mistrtss that was in awe of such a man. I spake what of grief and choler as much against him wmtp. of as I could : and I think he standing at the door might E**'JL very well hear the worst that I spoke of himself. In the end, I saw she was resolved to defend...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 35

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - 590 pages
...give myself over to the service of a mistress that was in awe of such n man. I spuke for grief and choler as much against him as I could : and I think...door might very well hear the worst that I spoke of him. In the end, I saw she was resolved to defend him, and to cross me." Whereon follows a " scene,"...
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