Afterwards he sent her to the house of her father, who is a knight, and married her. He did the same with another lady, by whom he had had a son. It may be about a year since he gave up, so at least it is believed, his love-making, as well from fear of... The Poems of William Dunbar - Page 215by William Dunbar - 1893Full view - About this book
| William Dunbar - 1834 - 440 pages
...had had a son. It may be about a year since he gave up, so at least it is believed, his love making, as well from fear of God as from fear of scandal in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were lord of the world. He loves... | |
| American periodicals - 1862 - 648 pages
...since he gave up, eo at least it is believed, hie love-making, as wi-ll from fear of Ood as from fuar of scandal in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can вау with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were Lord of the world. He loves... | |
| William Dunbar - Scotland - 1865 - 88 pages
...had had a son. It may be about a year since he gave up, so at least it is believed, his love making, as well from fear of God as from fear of scandal in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were lord of the world. He loves... | |
| William Dunbar - Scotland - 1865 - 90 pages
...had had a son. It may be about a year since he gave up, so at least it is believed, his love making, as well from fear of God as from fear of scandal in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he o were lord of the world. He loves... | |
| 1866 - 520 pages
...and his temperance. It speaks, not with certainty, but perhaps too sanguinely, of his having given up his love-making, ' as well from fear of God, as from fear of scandal in this world.' But it too truly depicts his military qualities : ' He is courageous, even more so, than a king should... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1867 - 520 pages
...When I arrived he was keeping a lady with great state in a castle. He visited her from time to time. Afterwards he sent her to the house of her father,...in this world, which is thought very much of here. I could say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were lord of the world. He loves... | |
| George Seton - 1870 - 276 pages
...he was keeping a lady with great state in a castle. He 228 Appendix. visited her from time to time. Afterwards he sent her to the house of her father,...in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were Lord of the world. He loves... | |
| John Hill Burton - Scotland - 1873 - 476 pages
...When I arrived he was keeping a lady with great state in a castle. He visited her from time to time. Afterwards he sent her to the house of her father,...in this world, which is thought very much of here. I could say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were lord of the world. He loves... | |
| John Merry Ross - Dialect literature, Scottish - 1884 - 456 pages
...who is a knight, and married her. He did the samewith another lady by whom he had hada son. It may be a year since he gave up, so at least it is believed,...in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were Lord of the world. He loves... | |
| George Gregory Smith - Scotland - 1890 - 252 pages
...by those who held the government to do some dishonourable things. They favoured his love intrigues with their relatives, in order to keep him in their...in this world, which is thought very much of here. I can say with truth that he esteems himself as much as though he were Lord of the world. He loves... | |
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