| Francis Bacon - 1860 - 480 pages
...please your Grace, that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers,1 that are comen to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly...to 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 broken... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1861 - 454 pages
...me, are surely your menial servants.' The earl smiled and said, ' It may please your grace, they were not for mine ease : they are most of them my retainers,...my faith, my lord, I thank you for my good cheer, hut I may not endure to have my laws broken in my sight ; my attorney must speak with you.' It is added,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 484 pages
...please your Grace, that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers,1 that are comen to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly...to 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 broken... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 pages
...earl smiled, ancj said, " If it 110 EXTORTIONS OF EMPSON AND DUDLEY. may please your grace, that were not for mine ease : they are most of them my retainers, that are come to do me h'-rvicc at such a tinio as this, and chiefly to see your j:rjco." The king started a little, and said... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 812 pages
...please your Grace, that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers8, that are comen to do me service at such a time as this, and chiefly...to 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 broken... | |
| England - 1871 - 836 pages
...were not for mine own ease : they are most of them my retainers, that 20 [HENRY VII. are come to do mo service at such a time as this, and chiefly to 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 broken... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 556 pages
...me, are sure your menial servants.' The earl smiled, and said, ' It may please your grace, that were not for mine ease. They are most of them my retainers,...time as this, and chiefly to see your grace.' The km; started a little, and said : ' By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I may... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 652 pages
...earl smiled, and said, " If it 110 Ill may please your grace, that were not for mine ease : they ire most of them my retainers, that are come to do me...service at such a time as this, and chiefly to see your pace." The king started a little, and said : " By my faith, my bid, I thank you for your good cheer,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 364 pages
...sure your menial servants." The earl smiled, and said, " It may please your grace, that were not 2 5 " 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 my good " cheer, but I may not endure to have my laws... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 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 cheer, but I may not endure to have my laws broken... | |
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