Marry, I bade him do so ; for I asked him why he did not go through with his marriage ; and he made answer that he would tarry a time. Then, said I, You look for dead men's shoes ; for, if aught but good should come to the king" (Henry was afflicted with... Works of the Camden Society - Page xxix1875Full view - About this book
| Trials - 1816 - 790 pages
...her present trouble] Madam, why should there be an v sucli matters spoken of? Marry, said the queen, I bade him do so. For I asked him, why he did not go through with his marriage [with some lady, it seems, Norris courted]. And he made answer, he would tarry a time. Then said she,... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 674 pages
....trouble,] Madam, why should there beAnno i536. any such matters spoken of? Marry, said the Queen, I bade him do so. For I asked him, why he did not go through with his marriage, [with some lady, it seems, Norris courted.] And he made answer, he would tarry a time. Then said she,... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 664 pages
...[as minding to inquire of her concerning the occa- any such matters spoken of? Marry, said the Queen, I bade him do so. For I asked him, why he did not go through with his marriage, [with some lady, it seems, Norris courted.] And he made answer, he would tarry a time. Then said she,... | |
| George Cavendish - 1825 - 574 pages
...her present trouble), Madam, why should there be any such matters spoken of? Marry, said the queen, I bade him do so; for I asked him why he did not go...made answer, that he would tarry a time. Then said she, you look for dead men's shoes; for if aught should come to the king Who is more willfull than... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 528 pages
...to her almoner on Saturday last, that CHAP, he could swear for her that she was a good woman. Anne replied : " Marry, I bade him " do so : for I asked...did not go " through with his marriage : and he made an" swer that he would tarry a time. Then, said " I, you look for dead men's shoes : for, if aught... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1826 - 452 pages
...said to her almoner on Saturday last , that he could swear for her that she was a good woman. Anne replied ': « Marry, I « bade him do so : for I asked...said I, you look « for dead men's shoes : for, if aught hut good should « come to the king » ( Henry was afflicted with a dangerous ulcer in the thigh... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1839 - 932 pages
...Norris had said to her almoner on Saturday last, that he could swear to her being a good womnn. She replied, " Marry, I bade him do so; for I asked him...with his marriage ; and he made answer that he would turry a time. Then, said I, you look for dead • Halt men's shoes ; for, if aught but good should... | |
| John Lingard - 1844 - 422 pages
...had said to her almoner on Saturday last. that he could swear for her that she was a good woman. Anne replied : " Marry, I bade him do so ; for I asked...why he did not go through with his marriage ; and lie " made answer that he would tarry a time. Then, said " I, you look for dead men's shoes : for,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1845 - 556 pages
...Norris had said to her almoner on Saturday last, that he could swear to her being a good woman. She replied, " Marry I bade him do so ; for I asked him...Then, said I, you look for dead men's shoes ; for, if aught but good should come to the king, you would look to nave me. He denied it ; and I told him that... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - Great Britain - 1851 - 532 pages
...Norris had said to her almoner on Saturday last, that he could swear to her being a good woman. She replied, " Marry I bade him do so ; for I asked him...Then, said I, you look for dead men's shoes; for, if aught but good should come to the king, you would look to have me. He denied it ; and I told him that... | |
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