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... leave to at- tend the expedition to Terouenne and Tournay . Henry appointed him to the command of the vanguard of the army , and also made him Vis- count l'Isle . The next year he also made him Duke of Suffolk . The duke was fascinated ...
... leave to at- tend the expedition to Terouenne and Tournay . Henry appointed him to the command of the vanguard of the army , and also made him Vis- count l'Isle . The next year he also made him Duke of Suffolk . The duke was fascinated ...
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... leave . They then travelled to Calais , at which place her marriage was cele- brated by public rites and ceremonies . Henry was angry for a time , and when the couple returned to England , they were afraid to come LADY JANE GREY . 23.
... leave . They then travelled to Calais , at which place her marriage was cele- brated by public rites and ceremonies . Henry was angry for a time , and when the couple returned to England , they were afraid to come LADY JANE GREY . 23.
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... leave the crown to a male heir . Katharine was now growing old , and possessed little personal beauty , and the doctrines of Lu- ther had been received with so much favor in England , that there was quite a party who were secretly in ...
... leave the crown to a male heir . Katharine was now growing old , and possessed little personal beauty , and the doctrines of Lu- ther had been received with so much favor in England , that there was quite a party who were secretly in ...
Page 38
... Europe - that the mar riage be dissolved without asking leave of the pope . This bold idea was well suited to Henry's temperament and desires , and he at once re- 1 ceived Cranmer into favor , and a change was 38 THE LIFE OF.
... Europe - that the mar riage be dissolved without asking leave of the pope . This bold idea was well suited to Henry's temperament and desires , and he at once re- 1 ceived Cranmer into favor , and a change was 38 THE LIFE OF.
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... leave Windsor Castle . She retired to her own estate at Ampthill , and never saw the king again . Cranmer was made Archbishop of Canterbury , and Henry was fully resolved upon putting away Katharine , without the Pope's consent . On the ...
... leave Windsor Castle . She retired to her own estate at Ampthill , and never saw the king again . Cranmer was made Archbishop of Canterbury , and Henry was fully resolved upon putting away Katharine , without the Pope's consent . On the ...
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Page 113 - I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else but learning is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me. And thus my book hath been so much my pleasure, and bringeth daily to me more pleasure and more, that in respect of it all other pleasures, in very deed, be but trifles and troubles unto me.
Page 112 - and tell you a truth which,- perchance, ye will marvel at. One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me, is, that he sent me so sharp and severe parents, and so gentle a schoolmaster. For when I am in presence...
Page 179 - JANE, by the grace of God, Queen of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England, and also of Ireland, under Christ, in Earth the supreme Head.
Page 112 - I wist, all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Page 147 - Rather do thou walk with him, ride with him, play with him, be his faery, his page, his everything that love and poetry have invented ; but watch him well ; sport with his fancies ; turn them about like the ringlets round his cheek; and if ever he meditate on power, go toss up thy baby to his brow, and bring back his thoughts into his heart by the music of thy discourse. Teach him to live unto God and unto thee ; and he will discover that women, like the plants in woods, derive their softness and...
Page 147 - I sincerely love the youth who hath espoused me ; I love him with the fondest, the most solicitous affection ; I pray to the Almighty for his goodness and happiness, and do forget at times, unworthy supplicant ! the prayers I should have offered for myself. Never fear that I will disparage my kind religious teacher, by disobedience to my husband in the most trying duties.
Page 144 - Recollectest thou who wrote, sitting upon the sea-beach the evening after an excursion to the Isle of Wight, these verses? ' Invisibly bright water ! so like air, On looking down I feared...
Page 111 - Duchess, with all the household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park : I found her in her chamber, reading " Phaedon Platonis " in Greek, and that with as much delight as some gentlemen would read a merry tale in Boccace.
Page 112 - I am in presence either of father or mother, whether I speak, keep silence, sit, stand, or go, eat, drink, be merry or sad, be sewing, playing, dancing or doing anything else, I must do it, as it were, in such weight, measure and number, even...
Page 286 - I pray you all, good Christian people, to bear me witness that I die a true Christian woman, and that I...