 | Henry Walter - Great Britain - 1832 - 640 pages
...enemies.withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...princess your daughter. — Try me, good king, but let me receive an open trial ; for my truth shall fear no open shame. — But if you have already determined... | |
 | Grant Thorburn - Great Britain - 1834 - 198 pages
...enemies withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...king ; but let me have a lawful trial, and let not mine sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges. Yea, let me receive an open trial, (for my truth... | |
 | Grant Thorburn - Great Britain - 1834 - 202 pages
...enemies withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...king; but let me have a lawful trial, and let not mine sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges. Yea, let me receive an open trial, (for my truth... | |
 | Grant Thorburn - Great Britain - 1834 - 196 pages
...that unworthy, stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on I'** your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess your daughter. Try me, good king ; but let me have a lawfid trial, and let not mine sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges. Yea, let me receive an... | |
 | Grant Thorburn - England - 1835 - 242 pages
...infant princess your daughter. Try me, good king; but let me have a lawful trial, and let not mine sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges. Yea,...my truth shall fear no open shame,) then shall you sec mine innocence cleared, your conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped,... | |
 | 1836 - 562 pages
...fancy, the least alteration was fit and sufficient I know to draw that fancy to some other subject Try me, good king, but let me have a lawful trial...receive an open trial, for my truth shall fear no open shames.' Sir William Kingston, with the aid of his wife, and of the Lady Boleyn (the queen's aunt and... | |
 | Patrick Fraser Tytler - Great Britain - 1837 - 486 pages
...enemies withdraw your princely favour from me. Neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a...receive an open trial, for my truth shall fear no open shames. Then shall you see either mine innocency cleared, your suspicion andconsciencesatisfied, the... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - 1839 - 664 pages
...towards your good Grace, ever cast so foul M blot on your most dutiful Wife, and the Infant-Princess your Daughter : Try me. good King, but let me have...my Truth shall fear no open shame ; then shall you Bee, either mine innocencv cleared, your suspicion and Conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander... | |
 | George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1839 - 932 pages
...towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blol on your most dutiful wife and the infant princes; your daughter. Try me, good king, but let me have...receive an open trial, for my truth shall fear no open shames. Then shall you see either mine innocency cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied,... | |
 | Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1841 - 298 pages
...enemies, withdraw your princely favor from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain of a disloyal heart towards your good Grace, ever cast so foul a...shall fear no open shame ; then shall you see, either mine innocency cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world... | |
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