| English essays - 1755 - 716 pages
...king's coat, J thought to fend himfelfe to you ; but our Englifhmen would not fûtfer it. It íhould have been better for him to have been in peace, than...have this reward. All that God fendeth is for the b«ft. My lord of Surrey, my Henry, would fain know your pleafurein burying of the king of Scots body.... | |
| William Guthrie - Scotland - 1767 - 420 pages
...king of Scots coat; I thought to fend himfelf to you, but our Englifhmen woulil not fuffer. It fhould have been better for him to have been in peace, than...this reward. All that God fendeth is for the beft. Mydord of Surry, my Henry, would fain know your pleafure in burying of king of Scots bady: for he hath... | |
| William Guthrie - Scotland - 1767 - 428 pages
...king of Scots coat; I thought to fend himfelf to you, but our Englifhmen would not fuffer. It mould have been better for him to have been in peace, than...All that God fendeth is for the beft. My lord, of Surry, my Henry, would fain know your pleafure in burying of king of Scots body: for he hath written... | |
| Mark Noble - Scotland - 1795 - 338 pages
...of Scot,s coat; I thought to " fend himfelf to you, but our Englimmen would not fuffcr. It " mould have been better for him to have been in peace, than to have PART vn. " his reward. All that God fendeth is for the beft. My Lord of K. jamet iv. " Surry, my Henry,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1842 - 456 pages
...a king's coat. I thought to send himself to you, but our Englishmen would not suffer it. It should have been better for him to have been in peace, than to have this reward. All that God eendeth is for the best. My lord of Surrey, tny Henry, would fain know your pleasure in burying the... | |
| Gift books - 1849 - 362 pages
...a king's coat. I thought to send himself to you, but our Englishmen would not suffer it. It should have been better for him to have been in peace, than to have this reward. All that God sendeth is for the best. My lord of Surrey, my Henry, would fain know your pleasure in 1 Ellis, " First... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1852 - 658 pages
...kind's coat. I thought to send himself to you, but our Englishmen would not ьшГег it. It should have been better for him to have been in peace, than to b»ve this reward. All that God sendeth is for the best. My Lord of Surrey, my Henry, would fain know... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1853 - 448 pages
...a king's coat. I thought to send himself to you, but our Englishmen would not suffer it. It should have been better for him to have been in peace, than to have this reward. All that God sendeth is for the best. My Lord of Surrey, my Henry, would fain know your pleasure in burying the... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1854 - 764 pages
...a kind's coat. I thought to send himself to yon, but our Englishmen would not rafl'iT it. It should have been better for him to have been in peace, than to have tliis reward. All that God sendeth is for the best. My lord of Surrey, my Henry, *«ild fain know your... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1864 - 698 pages
...a king's coat. I thought to send himself to you, but our Englishmen would not suffer it. It should have been 'better for him to have been in peace, than to have this reward. All that <Jod sendeth is for the best. My lord of Surrey, my Henry, would fain know your pleasure in burying... | |
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