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" When all is spoken that can be saide a woman so garnished with virtue as not to be bettered and hardly to be equalled by any. As shee lived most virtuously so shee died most Godly. Set downe by him yt best did knowe what hath byn written to be true. Thomas... "
An historical and descriptive account of the town and castle of Warwick and ... - Page 467
by William Field - 1815 - 468 pages
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Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire Avon: from its sources at ...

Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire Avon: from its sources at ...

Samuel Ireland - Fiction - 1795 - 284 pages
...with this eulogium : " When all is fpoken that can be " faid, a woman fo furniihed and garniihed ** with vertue as not to be bettered, and " hardly to be equalled by any. As ihe " lived moft vertuoufly, fo ihe dyed moft " godly. Set down by him that beft did " know what hath...
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An historical and descriptive account of the town and castle of Warwick and ...

An historical and descriptive account of the town and castle of Warwick and ...

William Field - Architecture - 1815 - 468 pages
...with vertue as not to be bettered, and hardly to be equalled by any. As she lived most vcrtuously, so she dyed most godly. Set down by him that best did know win: h»lh been written to be true. " TBOKA4 LUCY." ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. PAGE 98. — From an original...
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Shakspeare and his times: including the biography of the poet, criticisms on ...

Shakspeare and his times: including the biography of the poet, criticisms on ...

Nathan Drake - Drama - 1838 - 660 pages
...eulogy, he adds, that she was, " when all is spoken that can be said, a woman so furnished and garnished stemperature had seized the elements : — " vcrtuously, so she dyed most godly. Set down by him that best did know what hath been written to be...
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Visits to remarkable places: old halls, battle fields, and scesnes ...

Visits to remarkable places: old halls, battle fields, and scesnes ...

William Howitt - 1840 - 529 pages
...have been, on the contrary, a very exemplary woman : " a woman," he says, " so garnished with virtue as not to be bettered, and hardly to be equalled by any." The tradition is, that she went by the name of " the good Lady Lucy," and Newton in his " Memoirs of...
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New illustrations of the life, studies, and writings of Shakespeare

New illustrations of the life, studies, and writings of Shakespeare

Joseph Hunter - Drama - 1845
...of the envious. When all is spoken that can be said, a woman so furnished and garnished with virtue, as not to be bettered and hardly to be equalled by any. As she lived most virtuously, so she died most godly. Set down by him that belt did know what hath been written to be true. THOMAS LUCY....
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The homes of Shakspere

The homes of Shakspere

Drama - 1847 - 32 pages
...OF THE ENVIOUS. WHEN ALL IS SPOKEN THAT CAN BE SAID, A WOMAN SO FURNISHED AND GARNISHED WITH VIRTUE, AS NOT TO BE BETTERED, AND HARDLY TO BE EQUALLED BY...DYED MOST GODLY. SET DOWN BY HIM THAT BEST DID KNOW WHAT HATH BEEN WRITTEN TO BE TBUE. THOMAS LUCY. Respected be the memory of Sir Thomas ! A boyish outbreak,...
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The home of Shakspere illustrated and described

The home of Shakspere illustrated and described

Frederick William Fairholt - 1847
...OF THE ENVIOUS. WHEN ALL IS SPOKEN THAT CAN BE SAID, A WOMAN SO FURNISHED AND GARNISHED WITH VIRTUE, AS NOT TO BE BETTERED, AND HARDLY TO BE EQUALLED BY...DYED MOST GODLY. SET DOWN BY HIM THAT BEST DID KNOW WHAT HATH BEEN WRITTEN TO BE RUE' THOMAS LUCY. | Respected be the memory of Sir Thomas ! A boyish out-...
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The homes of Shakspere

The homes of Shakspere

Frederick William Fairholt - 1847 - 32 pages
...OF THE ENVIOUS. WHEN ALL IS SPOKEN THAT CAN BE SAID, A WOMAN SO FURNISHED AND GARNISHED WITH VIRTUE, AS NOT TO BE BETTERED, AND HARDLY TO BE EQUALLED BY...ANY. AS SHE LIVED MOST VIRTUOUSLY, SO SHE DYED MOST GODI.Y. SET DOWN BY HIM THAT BEST DID KNOW WHAT HATH BEEN WRITTEN TO BE TRt)E> THOMAS LUCY. Respected...
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The works of Washington Irving

The works of Washington Irving, Volume 2

Washington Irving - 1848
...of none unless of the envyoua. When all is spoken that can be saide a woman so garnished with virtue as not to be bettered and hardly to be equalled by any. As shee lived most virtuously so shee died most Godly. Set downe by him yt best did knowe what hath byn...
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The sketch-book

The sketch-book

Washington Irving - 1848
...of none unless of the euvyous. When all is spoken that can be saide a woman so garnished with virtue as not to be bettered and hardly to be equalled by any. As shee lived most virtuously so shee died most Godly. Set downe by him yt best did knowe what hath byn...
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