| Godfrey Goodman - Great Britain - 1839 - 454 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night ; and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection so much thrown down, and such a wretch as Raleigh highly esteemed of her. To this she made no answer, but turned her away to my Lady of Warwick.f... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night : and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection so much thrown down, and such a wretch as Raleigh highly esteemed of her. To this she made no answer but turned her away to my lady of "Warwick.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1849 - 418 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night ; and, for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection so much thrown down, and such a wretch as Raleigh highly esteemed of her. To this she made no answer, but turned her away to my Lady of Warwick.... | |
| Walter Bourchier Devereux - Great Britain - 1853 - 546 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night ; and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection...and such a wretch as Ralegh highly esteemed of her. To this she made not answer, but turned her away to my Lady of Warwick. So at that late hour I sent... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Explorers - 1853 - 454 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night : and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection so much thrown down, and such a wretch as Raleigh highly esteemed of her. To this she made no answer but turned her away to my lady of Warwick.... | |
| English essays - 1853 - 772 pages
...midnight, send her away that night; and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to^be near about her, when I knew my affection so much thrown down, and such a wretch as Kalegh highly esteemed of her. To this she made not answer, but turned her away to my Lady of Warwick.... | |
| Edward N. Marks - 1861 - 314 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night > and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection...and such a wretch as Ralegh highly esteemed of her. To this she made not answer, but turned her away to my lady of Warwick. So at that late hour I sent... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1868 - 820 pages
...IV. 1582-1587. Essex to Ed. Dyer, Tanner MSS. Ixxvi. 46. (Bod. Lib.) RALEGH AND myself," he adds, " I told her, ' I had no joy to be in any place, but...and such a wretch as Ralegh highly esteemed of her.' .... This strange alieration is by Ralegh's means ; and the Queen, that hath tried all other ways,... | |
| William Stebbing - 1891 - 446 pages
...as an_engine_against Ralegh, In'a'Ietter tobfte"bf "his many confidants he shows the readi- Kaiegt. ness with which he accepted the office. In 1587 Elizabeth...nation at large spoke and thought of him then, and for ' ,_ _ many years afterwards. If he had only been such as he had as yet shown himself, posterity might... | |
| Latham Davis - 1905 - 476 pages
...were almost midnight, send her away that night; and for myself, I had no joy to be in any place, but loth to be near about her, when I knew my affection...and such a wretch' as Ralegh highly esteemed of her. To this she made not answer, but turned her away to my Lady of Warwick. So at that late hour I sent... | |
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