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Doe you know your yong Mistresse. Foo. I shall be happie to see her and present her with a Letter & some token from her Ladie Mother. Ri. I pray trust me to deliver it. Foo. With all my hart, Sir, you may comand. Ri. Thomas, pray entertaine this footman in the butterie; let him drinke and refresh himselfe, and set the cold chine of Beefe before him: he has ranne hard. Tho.
Brant wrote to Carleton: "... The Ladie Hatton prevayleth exceedingly against her husband and hath driven him into a numnesse of on side, which is a forerunner of ye dead palsie, though now he be somewhat recovured."
He shall read warres to me and fortification. Tho. I can teach you to build a sconce , sir. Un. Beside, he is very valiant; he beate me twice when he was drunk, but, poore fellow, I ask'd him forgivenes the next day. Make hast, good Thomas, and remember all the Tacticks. Tho. Un. So, so; here's Sir Richard. Enter Sir Richrd Huntlove, his Ladie and Mistresse Dorothy. Sir Rich.
Her fathers footman was here; she is a knights daughter And heire, but she does not know it yet. Sis. I thinke so. Cou. Where's my Uncle. Tho. A mile ons way to London by this tyme with Sir Richard. Cou. Wee shall want companie to dance. Enter Ladie. Sis. My Sister. Cou.
Seruice being done, and as well celebrated as we could, our Captaine there made a vow, that if it would please God to giue him leaue to returne into France, he would go on Pilgrimage to our Ladie of Rocquemado.
Other of the Danes with a nauie of 94 ships entered the Thames, and besieged London about our ladie daie in September. They gaue a verie sore assault to the citie, and assaied to set it on fire: but the citizens so valiantlie defended themselues, that the Danes were beaten backe and repelled, greatlie to their losse, so that they were constreined to depart thence with dishonor. Wil. Malm.
You would pretend to be a Poet; Ile not disgrace the name to call thee one, But let me have rimes against we go to bed, Two Anagrams that weigh an ounce, with coment, And after that in verse your Affidavit That you do wish us joy, and I discharge you. De. Tis tyme I were at study then. Cou. Now prethe tell me who reported I Had wrong'd a Ladie? Wast not thy revenge To make me angrie? Sis.
"Heere have you now," wrote Sir Philip to his sister, the Countess of Pembroke, "most deare, and most worthy to be most deare Ladie, this idle worke of mine. * Youre deare self can best witnesse the manner, being done in loose sheetes of paper, most of it in your presence, the rest by sheetes sent unto you, as fast as they were done."
"Willingly shall I repair to your bower, fayre ladie; but tell me, I beseech you, how many persons are signified in the world 'alone?" "Why," answered Lady Roseville, "I fear we may have two or three people with us; but I think, Ellen, we may promise our chevalier, that the number shall not exceed twelve." I bowed and rode on.
With this view I wrote the Ancient Mariner, and was preparing, among other poems, the Dark Ladie, and the Christabel, in which I should have more nearly realized my ideal than I had done in my first attempt. But Mr.
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