God and her teeth were well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet : so as I trust the king's grace shall have great comfort in her grace. For she is as toward a child, and as gentle of conditions, as ever I knew any in my life.... Macmillan's Magazine - Side 3301882Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 516 sider
...knoweth my lady hath great 'pain with her great teeth, and they come very slowly forth : and causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will, more than I would. I trust to God and her teeth were well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet : so as I trust... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1821 - 434 sider
...knoweth my lady hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come very slowly forth : and causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will, more than I would. 1 trust to God and her teeth were well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet... | |
| Brief memoirs - 1823 - 196 sider
...God knoweth my Lady hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come slowly forth: and causeth me to suffer her Grace to have her will more than I would. I trust to God, and her teeth were well grafted, to have her Grace after another fashion than she is yet: so I trust... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1842 - 1006 sider
...(Elizabeth) hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come very slowly forth, which causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will more than I would. I trust to God an' ber teeth were well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet, so as I trust the... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1843 - 614 sider
...pain in her great teeth," and, observes Lady Bryan, " they come very slowly forth, which causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will more than I would." Then there's the other official, Mr. Skelton, who, related to the Bolevns, and desirous of keeping... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1851 - 826 sider
...[Elizabeth] hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come very slowly forth, which causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will more than I would. I trust to God, an' her teeth wore well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet, so as I trust the king's... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1857 - 730 sider
...(Elizabeth) hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come very slowly forth, which causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will more than I would. I trust to God an" her teeth weM well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet, so as I trust the king's grace... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1858 - 604 sider
...knoweth my Lady hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come very slowly forth, and causeth me to suffer her Grace to have her will more than I would, I trust to God her teeth were well grafte to have her Grace after another fashion than she is yet, so as, I trust,... | |
| Ann Jane - 1871 - 300 sider
...simplicity, " My lady hath great pain with her great teeth, and they come but slowly forth, which causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will more than I would. I trust, if her teeth were well graft, to have her another fashion than she is yet." How this ended we do not... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1872 - 566 sider
...in Strype'« ' Memorials,' whence the letter is copied. they come very slowly forth : and causeth me to suffer her grace to have her will more than I would. I trust to God and her teeth were well graft, to have her grace after another fashion than she is yet : so as I trust... | |
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