Joannis Lelandi Antiquarii de Rebus Britannicis Collectanea, Bind 5

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impensis Gul. & J. Richardson, 1770
 

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Side 360 - The two first beasts were lyons, one of them of gold and the other of silver : the other two were, one of them an hart with gilt homes, and the fourth was an Elke. In each of...
Side 374 - She then, saied, that my ladie his mother had never no more children but him onely, and that God by his grace had ever preserved him, and brought, him where that he was. Over that, howe that God had left him yet a fayre prince, two fayre princesses ; and that God is where he was, and we are both young ynoughe...
Side 392 - Paul's Epistles ; yea, and I ween all the Canonical Epistles, save only the Apocalypse. Of which study, although in time a great part did depart from me, yet the sweet smell thereof I trust I shall carry...
Side 374 - ... thereunto. Then the King thanked her of her good comfort. After that she was departed and come to her own chamber...
Side 374 - ... that were about her, were faine to send for the king to comfort her. Then his grace of true gentle and faithfull love in good hast came and relieved her, and showed her how wise counsell she had given " him before : and he for his parte would thanke God for his sonn, " and would she should doe in like wise.
Side 362 - Margarett in so goodly and pleasant a maner, that it was to the King and Queene great and singular pleasure. Then they departed againe, the duke to the King and the ladye to the Queene. This disguising royall thus ended, the voydee began to enter in the maner of a bankett, exceeding the price of any other used in great season. Before the voidee, came in five score couple, Earles, Barons, and Knights, over and besides Squiers, having collers and chains of gould, every each of them throughout, bearing...
Side 392 - ... and trees, if they could speak, would bear me witness) I learned without book almost all Paul's Epistles; yea, and, I ween, all the Canonical Epistles, save only the Apocalypse. Of which study, although in time a great part did depart from me, yet the sweet smell thereof I trust I shall carry with me into Heaven ; for the profit thereof I think I have felt in all my lifetime ever after.
Side 381 - ... they should come and shewe it to the late steward, comptroller, and cofferer, and they should be contented.
Side 358 - Courfers, right well and pleaiantly trapped and garniihed in rich Manner. After them came the Duke of Buckingham in his Pavilion of white and greene Silk, being Foure Square, having proper Turrets and Pynacles of curious Work, fett full of redd Rofes of the King's Badges.
Side 360 - King's majestie ; where when it had been conveyed it was sett somewhat out of the way towards the one side of the hall. " The second pageant was a shippe, likewise sett uppon wheels, without any leaders in sight : the same was in right goodly apparel, having her masts, toppes sayles, tackling, and all other...

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