| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1804 - 472 pàgines
...surprizing endowments. — When she smiled, it was a pure sun-shine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they could ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell in wondrous manner on all alike. I never did fynde greater show of understandinge and lerninge, than she... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pàgines
...lacking, as left no doul*. . WlliW daughter she was. When she smiled, it n 'sa pure sunshine, tint every one did choose to bask in, if they could; but...clouds, and the thunder fell, in a wondrous manner, on .ill alike.'* The variability of disposition, as Leicester well knew, was cflWflv iorBiiduble to those... | |
| 1837 - 496 pàgines
...endowments. When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they colde ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell in wondroui manner on all •like." Other accounts declare that poor Lady Mary's "vestment" was confiscated... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 442 pàgines
...surprizing endowments. — When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they could ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell in wondrous manner on all alike. I never did fynde greater show of understandings and lerninge, than she... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 442 pàgines
...surprizing endowments. — When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did chuse to baske in, if they could ; but anon came a storm from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell in wondrous manner on all alike. I never did fynde greater show of understandinge and lerninge, than she... | |
| 1834 - 506 pàgines
...could put forth such alterations when obedience was lacking, as left no doubting whose (Henry VIII.'s) daughter she was. When she smiled it was a pure sunshine,...the thunder fell in a wondrous manner on all alike." DR. YOUNG. In the war in Flanders, the celebrated Dr. Young, author of the Night Thoughts, attended... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 pàgines
...was." A little further on he says, "When she smiled it was a pure sunshine that every one did chuse to bask in if they could; but anon came a storm from...sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell in wondrous manner on all alike." t See the vile malicious letter of Mary to her, (Murdin, 558) which... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 600 pàgines
...surprising endowments ; when she smiled it -was a pure sunshine, that every one did choose to bask in ; but anon came a storm, from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell, in wondrous manner, on afl. alike. I never did find greater show of understanding than she was blest with,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pàgines
...smiled, it was a pure •unshine, that every one did choose to bnsk in, if they could ; but anonca'Tie a storm, from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the...variability of disposition, as Leicester well knew, was chieliy formidable to those who had a •hare .n the Queen's affection», and who depended rather on... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pàgines
...she wa's. When she s'miled, it was a pure su'n-shine, that every one did choose to ba'sk in, if he co'uld ; but/ an'on/ came a st'orm, from a sudden...thunder fell (in a wondrous m'anner) on a'll alike'." The mind of England's Eli'zabeth, in sho'rt, was of that nVm and deci'ded-character/ which soon recovers... | |
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