 | Lady Rachel Russell, Dorothy Sidney Sunderland (Countess of) - 1819 - 387 pages
...to my Lord " Arlington's family and the sweet child made me behold all " this with regret ; though as the Duke of Grafton affects " the sea, to which I find his father intends to use him, he he is for Cambridgeshire, which, with the King's orders to stay at the Tower, when the Parliament sits... | |
 | John Evelyn - History - 1827
...several greate persons and ladies, without pomp. My love to my Lord Arlington's family and the sweete child made me behold all this with regret, tho' as...find his father intends to use him, he may emerge a plaine, usefull, and robust officer, and were he polish'd, a tolerable person, for he is exceeding... | |
 | John Evelyn - Biography & Autobiography - 1870 - 783 pages
...several greate persons and ladies, without pomp. My love to my Lord Arlington's family and the sweete child made me behold all this with regret, tho' as...find his father intends to use him, he may emerge a plaine, usefull, and robust officer, and were he polish'd, a -! tolerable person, for he is exceeding... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1871 - 783 pages
...several greate persons and ladies, without pomp. My love to my Lord Arlington's family and the sweete child made me behold all this with regret, tho' as...find his father intends to use him, he may emerge a plaine, usefull, and robust officer, and were he polish'd, a tolerable person, for he is exceeding... | |
 | George Steinman Steinman - Literary Collections - 1871 - 256 pages
...Danby to break off the match6. The bridegroom, being bred to the sea, Evelyn ventures a belief that "he may emerge a plain, useful, and robust officer, and were he polished," he adds, " a tolerable person, for he is exceedingly handsome, by far surpassing any of the King's... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1879
...several greate persons and ladies, without pomp. My love to my Lord Arlington's family and the sweete child made me behold all this with regret, tho' as...find his father intends to use him, he may emerge a plaine, usefull, and robust officer, and were he polish'd, a tolerable person, for he is exceeding... | |
 | Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901
...love to my Lord Arlington's family, and the sweet child made me behold all this with regret, though as the Duke of Grafton affects the sea, to which I...and were he polished, a tolerable person; for he is exceedingly handsome, by far surpassing any of the King's other natural issue. 8th November, 1679.... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1901
...love to my Lord Arlington's family, and the sweet child made me behold all this with regret, though as the Duke of Grafton affects the sea, to which I...and were he polished, a tolerable person; for he is exceedingly handsome, by far surpassing any of the King's other natural issue. 8th November, 1679.... | |
 | John Evelyn - 1906
...love to my Lord Arlington's family and the sweet child made me behold all this with regret, though as the Duke of Grafton affects the sea, to which I find his father intends to use him,1 he may emerge a plain, useful and robust officer ; and, were he polished, a tolerable person... | |
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