| John Lingard - 1825 - 502 pages
...to do honour to the sovereign. " My lord," said the king, " I have heard much of your hospi" tality, but I see it is greater than the speech. " These handsome gentlemen and yeomen that " I see on each side of me, are surely your " menial servants." The earl replied with a smile,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 682 pages
...cognisances, ranged on both sides, and made the King a lane. The King called the Earl to him, and said, '• My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but...gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, arc sure your menial servants." The Earl smiled, and said, " It may please your grace, that were not... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 660 pages
...cognisances, ranged on both sides, and made the king a lane. The king called the earl to him, and said, ' My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but...gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are sure your meniall servants.' The earl smiled and said, ' It may please your grace, that were not for... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 266 pages
...cognizances, ranged on both sides, and made a lane. The king called the earl, and said unto him, " My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but...gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " It may please your grace, that were not... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 1078 pages
...cognizances, ranged on both sides, and made a lane. The king called the earl, and said unto him, " My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but...gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " It may please your grace, that were not... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 596 pages
...earl's livery was drawn up in two lines, to do honour to the sovereign. " My lord," said the king, "I have heard much of your hospitality, but I see...than the speech. These handsome gentlemen and yeomen that I see on each side of me, are surely your menial servants." The earl replied with a smile, " That,... | |
| Henry Walter - 1832 - 642 pages
...leading to the outer gate. " My lord," said Henry to the earl, as they advanced between their ranks, " I have heard much of your hospitality, but I see it is greater than the report. These handsome gentlemen and yeomen, that I see on each side of me, are • See Vol. II. p.... | |
| 1841 - 272 pages
...liveries. The king called the earl to him and said, ' My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, 3ut I see it is greater than the speech: these handsome...gentlemen and yeomen, which I see on both sides of me, are sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " If it may please yonr ;race, that were... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1834 - 222 pages
...livery coats, on either side, forming a lane ; on which his majesty called the earl to him and said, " My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but I see it is greater than the report; these handsome gentlemen and yeomen, on both sides of me, are surely your menial servants."... | |
| 1841 - 272 pages
...to pass,—all the servants being in splendid liveries. The king called the earl to him and said, " My lord, I have heard much of your hospitality, but...and yeomen, which I see on both, sides of me, are sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " If it may please your grace, that were... | |
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