| John Strype - 1822 - 532 sidor
...counsail and theym devysed communication al that night, the Kings Highnes without shewing any cherfu] or mery countenance disclosed not his hart. But wheras...her prayse. The said Sir Anthony saith also, how the ]ady his wife departed, who was appointed to wayte upon her, told him before the manage, how she saw... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1828 - 590 sidor
...her, " with as cold and single a message as might be 5V Returning in his barge to Greenwich, he said very sadly and pensively, " I see nothing in this woman as men report of her. I marvel that wise men could make such report as they have done "." Her fashion was so strange ; and... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1896 - 894 sidor
...with a cold message. When returning from Rochester to Greenwich in his barge, the King said to him very sadly and pensively, " I see nothing in this woman as men report of lier, and I marvel that wise men would make such report as they have done." At which he was abashed,... | |
| Retha M. Warnicke - 2000 - 388 sidor
...horse, who accompanied him on the visit, recalled that he had confessed on the return to Greenwich, "I see nothing in this woman as men report of her, and I marvel that wise men would make such report as they have done." The king had, Browne also claimed,... | |
| G. W. Bernard - 2007 - 766 sidor
...prepared presents but only sent them next day with a cold message,396 and how sad and pensive he became: 'I see nothing in this woman as men report of her, and I marvel that wise men would make such report as they have done' — a remark that made Browne fear for... | |
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