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" I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles; for those, whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. "
John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of ... - Page 34
by Cassell, ltd - 1865
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A History of England, Volume 9

John Lingard - 1860 - 432 pages
...beastly delights. The " lailies abaudon sobiiely, and are seen to mil about hi intoxication. *' Afier dinner the representation of Solomon his temple, and the coming " of the queen of Sheba was made, or, (a* may I better say) was meant ** to have been mode The lady who did play the queen's pnrt, did...
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The favourites of Edward of Caernarvon and Isabel of France

Mrs. Elizabeth Stone - 1865 - 528 pages
...ladies abandon their sobriety, and roll about in intoxication. One day a great feast was held, and after dinner the representation of Solomon, his temple, and the coming of the Queen of Sheba was made, or, as I may better * Lady Suffolk, as well as her husband, received bribes for political services....
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Royal Favourites, Volume 1

Sutherland Menzies - 1865 - 578 pages
...ladies abandon their sobriety, and roll about in intoxication. One day a great feast was held, and after dinner the representation of Solomon, his temple, and the coming of the Queen of Sheba was made, or, as I may better * Lady Suffolk, as well as her husband, received bribes for politicul services....
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Romance of London: Strange Stories, Scenes and Remarkable Persons ..., Volume 1

John Timbs - 1865 - 372 pages
...table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. In good sooth, the Parliament did kindly...
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The History of Signboards: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Jacob Larwood, John Camden Hotten - 1866 - 616 pages
...kinds. I think the Dane has strangely wrought on our English nobles ; for those whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their society, and are seen to roll about in intoxication," &c.* So late as thirty years ago, not less...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volumes 71-72

1868 - 720 pages
...carousal and sport of all kinds. I think the Dane has strangely wrought on our English nobles ; for those I never could get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delight. The ladies abandon their society, and are seen to roll about in intoxication.'" Three portraits...
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Historic Ninepins: A Book of Curiosities, where Old and Young May Read ...

John Timbs - 1869 - 368 pages
...table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I could never get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion, and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication. In good sooth, the Parliament did kindly...
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John Heywood's supplementary Manchester readers. The historic reader ...

John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 252 pages
...other at table. I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles, for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor now follow...and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and seem to roll about in intoxication. In good sooth, the parliament did kindly to...
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Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works, Volume 2

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 718 pages
...says (p. 349), " I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights The lady who did play the Queen of Sheba's part did carry most precious gifts to both their majesties,...
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The Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle, Volume 2

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 716 pages
...says (p. 349), " I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights The lady who did play the Queen of Sheba's part did carry most precious gifts to both their majesties,...
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