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My Lord , It is a great grief to me , joined with marvel , that Her Majesty should retain an hard conceit of my ... On the other side , Her Majesty's grace and particular favour towards me hath been such , as I esteem no worldly thing ...
My Lord , It is a great grief to me , joined with marvel , that Her Majesty should retain an hard conceit of my ... On the other side , Her Majesty's grace and particular favour towards me hath been such , as I esteem no worldly thing ...
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On hearing this Francis apologized to her in a letter to Sir Robert Cecil : Please deliver to her Majesty that it is an exceeding grief to me that any motion or mention should come from me to offend her Majesty .
On hearing this Francis apologized to her in a letter to Sir Robert Cecil : Please deliver to her Majesty that it is an exceeding grief to me that any motion or mention should come from me to offend her Majesty .
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F.B.'s " SUIT " FOR RECOGNITION AS QUEEN ELIZABETH'S SON F.B. to Cecil : " I kissed Her Majesty's hand on going to France . " 78 . To Lady Burleigh : " Vouchsafe the mention and recommendation of my suit to my good Lord , " 114 .
F.B.'s " SUIT " FOR RECOGNITION AS QUEEN ELIZABETH'S SON F.B. to Cecil : " I kissed Her Majesty's hand on going to France . " 78 . To Lady Burleigh : " Vouchsafe the mention and recommendation of my suit to my good Lord , " 114 .
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Plate The Uncrowned King of Literature | 14 |
The Medieval Era | 23 |
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