| Maria Perry - 1990 - 288 sidor
...complain on him, for he shall be diligent to give me knowledge from time to time how his busy child doth and if I were at his birth, no doubt I would...deliverance and my mistress* wisheth no less, giving your H ighness most humble thanks for her commendations. Written with very little leisure, this last day... | |
| Elizabeth I - 2000 - 488 sidor
...complain on him, for that he shall be diligent to give me knowledge from time to time how his busy child doth, and if I were at his birth no doubt I would see him beaten for the trouble he has put you to. Master Denny and my lady' with humble thanks prayeth most entirely for your grace,... | |
| Chris Skidmore - 2007 - 398 sidor
...would make it pleasant'. She hoped that Seymour would inform her 'how his busy child doth', adding 'if I were at his birth, no doubt I would see him [the baby] beaten for the trouble he has put you to'.4 On 30 August Katherine was delivered of a healthy... | |
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