| Fynes Moryson - Ireland - 1735 - 398 pages
...lofe Courage, or this Kingdom want Phyfick , or her deareft felf mifs E/ex, and then I can never go in a better Time, nor in a fairer Way. Till then, I proteft before God and his Angels, that I am a true Votary, that is fequeftred from all things but... | |
| Thomas Birch - Great Britain - 1754 - 562 pages
...courage, or this " kingdom want phyfic, or her deareft felf mifs EfTex-, and then I can never go '• in a better time, nor in a fairer way. Till then, I proteft before GOD and his •* angels, that I am a true votary, that is fequeftereJ from all things... | |
| Thomas Birch - Great Britain - 1754 - 598 pages
...lofe courage, or this " kingdom want phyfic, or her deareft felf mUs Efiex ; and then I can never go " in a better time, nor in a fairer way. Till then, I proteft before GOD and his " angels, that I am a true votary, that is fequeftered from aU things but... | |
| University magazine - 1848 - 792 pages
...courage, or this kingdomo want phisicke, or her dearest selfemisse Essex, and then I can never goc in a better time, nor in a fairer way. Till then,...abilitie, and more should, but that a constant care and labour agrees not with my inconsistent health, in an unwholesome and uncertain clymatc. This is the... | |
| 1848 - 822 pages
...courage, or this kingdome want phisicke, or her dearest sell'u misse Essex, and then I can never goo in a better time, nor in a fairer way. Till then,...sequestered from all things but my duty and my charge : l performe the uttermost of my bodies, mindes, and fortunes abilitie, and more should, but that a... | |
| American periodicals - 1849 - 588 pages
...prayer shall be, that when my sovereigne looseth me, her army may not loose courage, or this kingdome want phisicke, or her dearest selfe misse Essex, and...mindes, and fortunes ; abilitie, and more should, buttbat a constant care and labour agrees not with my inconsistent health, in an unwholesome and uncertain... | |
| Walter Bourchier Devereux - Great Britain - 1853 - 544 pages
...lose courage, or this kingdom want physic, or her dearest self miss Essex, and then I can never go in a better time, nor in a fairer way. Till then, I protest before God and his angels, I am a true votary, that is sequestered from all things but my duty and my charge. I perform the uttermost... | |
| Fynes Moryson - Europe - 1907 - 530 pages
...prayer shall be, that when my Soveraigne looseth mee, her Army may not loose courage, or this Kingdome want phisicke, or her dearest Selfe misse Essex, and...and his Angels, that I am a true Votarie, that is sequestred from all things but my duty and my charge; I performe the uttermost of my bodies, mindes... | |
| Fynes Moryson - Europe - 1907 - 498 pages
...Soveraigne looseth mee, her Army may not loose courage, or this Kingdome want phisicke, or her dearest Selre misse Essex, and then I can never goe in a better...and his Angels, that I am a true Votarie, that is sequestred from all things but my duty and my charge ; I performe the uttermost of my bodies, mindes... | |
| Lytton Strachey - Favorites, Royal - 1928 - 328 pages
...brunt, and die meritoriously. . . . Till then, I protest before God and His Angels, I am a true votary, that is sequestered from all things but my duty and my charge. . . . This is the hand of him that did live your dearest, and will die your Majesty's faithfullest... | |
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