| William Dugdale - 1786 - 182 pages
...Agtioriby to her, and offred her hand to him to kifle, withall frnyling f^id!,'<4 €eme hitterlittle Recorder; " it was told me that youe Wold be afraid to " look upon me» or to. fpea'ke 'boldly; but " you wercuaot. fO'fraid of 'Hie as I was of *' youe, and I-ft&vn thank you for... | |
| William Field - Leamington (England) - 1815 - 512 pages
...Majesty's hand. Mr. AGLIONBY had also the same honor ; to whom the Queen thus familiarly expressed herself: "Come hither, little Recorder; it was told me that...were not so fraid of me, as I was of youe, and I now th;mk you for putting me in mynde of my duety". Her Majesty next offered her grateful acknowledgments... | |
| William Field - Leamington (England) - 1815 - 506 pages
...Majesty's hand. Mr. AGLIONBV had also the same honor ; to whom the Queen thus familiarly expressed herself: "Come hither, little Recorder; it was told me that youe wold be afraid to look npon me, or to speake boldly ; but you were not so f'raid of me, as I was of yoxie, and I now thank... | |
| William Field - 1816 - 208 pages
...hand. Mr. Aglionby had also the same honor ; to whom the Queen thus familiarly expressed herself: — " Come hither, little Recorder ; it was told me that...boldly ; but you were not so fraid of me, as I was of you, and I now thank you for putting me in mynde of my ducty." Her Majesty next offered her grateful... | |
| John Nichols - England - 1823 - 710 pages
...delivered, she called Mr. Aglionby to her, and offred her hand to him to kisse, withall smyling, said, ' Come hither, little Recorder. It was told me that youe wold be afraid to look upon me, or to speak boldly ; but 1 This was, most probably, in 1565, when she visited Coventry and Kcnil worth. you... | |
| John Fetherston - 1859 - 836 pages
...es. Mr. Aglionby to her, And offred her hand to him to Kissc, w'hall smyling said, come hither litle Recorder, It was told me that youe wold be afraid...but you were not so fraid of me as I was of youe And 1 nowe thank you for putting me in mynde of my duety that should be in me. And so therupon shewing... | |
| Anne Elizabeth Terrill - 1887 - 404 pages
...Come hither, little Recorder : it was told me that you would be afraid to look upon me or to speak boldly ; but you were not so fraid of me as I was of you, and I now thank you for putting me in mind of my duty, and that should be in me.' In November... | |
| Electronic journals - 1926 - 432 pages
...speech to the Recorder after his public welcome of her. " Come hither, little Recorder," she said : "it was told me that youe wold be afraid to look upon me, or to speak boldly ; but you were not so afraid of me as I was of youe, and I nowe thank you for putting... | |
| English periodicals - 1843 - 522 pages
...Come hither, little Recorder; it was told me that you would be afraid to look upon me, or to speak boldly ; but you were not so fraid of me, as I was of you, and I now thank you for putting me in mind of my duty, and that should be in me." Mr. Griffin,... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - Architecture, Domestic - 1880 - 262 pages
...to him to kisse, withall smyling said, 'Come hither, little recorder; it was told me that youe i. H wold be afraid to look upon me or to speake boldly; but youe were not so afraid of me as I was of youe/" On the failure of the line of Dudley, the earldom... | |
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