But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault where not so much as a thought thereof preceded. And, to speak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you... Anne Boleyn; or, The suppression of the religious houses - Page 188by Boleyn Anne (consort of Henry viii, king of England.) - 1854Full view - About this book
| 1729 - 320 pages
...Fault, * where: e where not fo much as a Thought thereof precede*/.' , And to fpeak a Truth, never Prince had Wife more Loyal in all Duty, and in all true Affe&ion, than you have ever found in Ann Boleyx : with which Name and * Place I could willingly have... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 178 pages
...154. Vol.1, "fbii Letter rtxit mrittto after hfr friarriage with the King. G 5 all all true Affe&ion, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn, with which Name and Place I could •willingly have contented myfelf, if God, and your Grace's Pleafure had been fo pleafed. Neither... | |
| Joseph Grove - 1748 - 474 pages
...toacknowledge a Fault, where not fo 1 much as a Thought thereof pre1 ceded : And, to fpeak a Truth, 1 never Prince had Wife more ' loyal in all Duty, and in all ' true Afteftion, than you ever : found in Ann Bulleyti ; with ; which Name and Place I could : willingly... | |
| John Duncombe - English letters - 1755 - 354 pages
...Fault, where not fo much as a Thought thereof preceded. And, to fpeak a Truth, never Prince 84 had had Wife more loyal in all Duty, and in. all true Affection, than .you have ever found in AnntBullen ; with which Name and. Place I could willingly have contented myfelf, if God and your Grace'.s.Pleafure... | |
| English literature - 1791 - 814 pages
...brought to acknowledge a fault, wbrtnotfomuch as a thought thrreof preceded, anJ ta fpc.ik a truth, wrer prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, thin you have ever found Ann Buifea, with which name and place 1 cojld willingly have contented my!":'.(',... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1775 - 400 pages
...not fo much as a thought thereof preceded. " And to fpeakatruth, never prince had wife more loy" al in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have...in Anne Boleyn: With which name and " place I could willingly have contented myfelf, if God " and your grace's plealure had been fopleal'ed. Neither "... | |
| 1778 - 342 pages
...acknowledge a, fault,. ' where not fo much as a thought thereof preceded. ' And to fpeak a truth, never prince had wife more ' loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, than you ' have ever, found in Ann Boleyn : with which name and ' place I could willingly have contented myfelf, if God ' and your... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1780 - 550 pages
...thereof preceded. And to fpeak a truth, never prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all trae affection, than you have ever found in Anne Boleyn, with which name and place 1 could willingly have contented my ielr", if God and your Grace's pkafurc had been fo pLaled. Neither... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 430 pages
...acknowledge a fault, where " not fo much as a thought thereof preceded. And to " fpeak a truth , never prince had wife more loyal in all ' ** duty , and...in Anne Boleyn : With which name and place I could *' willingly have contented myfclf, if God and your grace's " pleafure had been fo pleafed. Neither... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1789 - 606 pages
...woman, and could not well be the nfibciate of guilt. " Never prince," fays file, in a letter to Henry, " had wife more loyal in all duty, and in " all true...Anne " Boleyn : with which name and place I could willing" ly have contented myfelf, if God, and your grace's " pleafurc had been fo pleafed : neither... | |
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