| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 540 pages
...are sure your menial ser" vants." The earl smiled, and said, " It may please " your grace, that were not for mine ease : they are " most of them my retainers,..." see your grace." The king started a little, and said, " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for my " good cheer, but I may not endure to have my laws... | |
| Maria Hack - 1825 - 490 pages
...are sure your menial servants!" The earl replied with a smile, " It may please your grace, that were not for mine ease: they are most of them my retainers,...such a time as this, and chiefly to see your grace." Henry started on hearing this avowal, and said : " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 682 pages
...menial servants." The Earl smiled, and said, " It may please your grace, that were not for mine own ease : they are most of them my retainers, that are...to see your grace." The King started a little, and said, " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for my good chear, but I may not endure to have my laws broken... | |
| Emma Roberts - 1827 - 658 pages
...were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers ; they are come to doe me service at CHAP, such a time as this, and chiefly to see your grace.' The king started a little, and said, ' By my faith, my lord, I thanke you for your good cheare, but I may not endure to have my lawes... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 1078 pages
...are sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " It may please your grace, that were not for mine ease : they are most of them my retainers,...as this, and chiefly to see your grace." The king startled a little, and said, " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer ; but I may not... | |
| Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 266 pages
...are sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " It may please your grace, that were not for mine ease : they are most of them my retainers,...as this, and chiefly to see your grace." The king startled a little, and said, " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer; but I may not... | |
| 1841 - 272 pages
...smiled, and answered, " If it may please yonr ;race, that were not for mine ease, they are most of ;hem my retainers, that are come to do me service at such...to see your grace." The king started a little, and said, " By my faith, my ord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I may not jave my laws broken in... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1834 - 222 pages
...said, " May it please your Grace, that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers, come to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly to see your Grace." " By my faith," said the king, " I thank you, my lord, for your good cheer, but I may not endure to... | |
| 1841 - 272 pages
...sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and answered, " If it may please your grace, that were not for mine ease, they are most of them my retainers,...to see your grace." The king started a little, and said, " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I may not have my laws broken in... | |
| Sir William Mildmay - 1841 - 720 pages
...— " It may please your Grace, that were not for mine ease ; they are mott of them my retainert, and are come to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly to see your Grace." Whereat the King started a little, and said — of the monastic brotherhoods, and the knightly and... | |
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