| John Britton - 1813 - 802 pages
...cansedst the guiltie to be losed From handes wherein are innocents inclosed ; Causing the guiltles to be straites reserved. And freeing those that death...malice can be nothing wroughte ; So God send to my fuei all they have thoughte. ELIZABETHE PRISONER. Anno Dom. 1555. 2 C 4 The • On the first day of... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 444 pages
...guiltles to be straite reserved, And freeing those that death hath well deserved. But by her envie can be nothing wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughte. 10 AD MDLV. ELIZABETHS, PRISONNEB. Ver. 4, Could beare, is an ancient idiom, equivalent to did bear,... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 pages
...guiltles to he straite reserved, And freeing those tliat death hath well deserved. But hy her envie can he nothing wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughte. 1 1 AD MDI.v. Et-tfAnnitE, PRISONNER. ! Ver 4, Could hcare, is an ancient idiom, equivalent to ' Did... | |
| 1841 - 282 pages
...prisoner, whither Fate Could bear me, and the Joys I quit. Thou cuusedst the guilty to be losed From bands wherein are innocents inclosed, Causing the guiltless...those that death well deserved, But by her malice nothing can be wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughte. Anno Dom. 1585. ELIZABETH,... | |
| 1841 - 456 pages
...guiltles to be straite reserved, And freeing those that death hath well deserved. But by her envie can be nothing wroughte. So God send to my foes all they have thoughte." She is said to have thus somewhat evasively expressed her creed on the point of trausubstantiation... | |
| George Washington Bethune - 1848 - 520 pages
...guiltles to be straight reserved, And freeing those that death hath well-deserved. But by her envy can be nothing wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughte. ELIZABETHS, PRISONNER. In Hart's edition of " Royal and Noble Authors," we have a larae version by her of the XlVth... | |
| George Washington Bethune - 1848 - 526 pages
...guiltles to be straight reserved, And freeing those that death hath well-deserved. But by her envy can be nothing wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughts. ELIZABETHE, PRISONNER. • "Could beare;" — an ancient idiom, equivalent to "did bear,''... | |
| William Eccles (Bookseller) - 1852 - 108 pages
...causedst the guiltie to be losed From bandes wherein are innocents inclosed ; Causing the guiltles to be straites reserved, And freeing those that death well deserved ; But by her malice can be nothing wrougkte ; So God send to my foes all they have though te, ELIZABETHS PRISONER. Anno Dom. 1555. Not... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1857 - 810 pages
...the puiltles to be straite reserved, And freeing those that death had well deserved But by her envie can be nothing wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughte." ELIZABETH, PRISONER. But more to be praised than her poetry, is the encouragement she gave to the design... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1857 - 1030 pages
...the guiltles to be straite reserved, And freeing those that death had well deserved But by her envie can be nothing wroughte, So God send to my foes all they have thoughte." ELIZABETH, PRISONER. But more to be praised than her poetry, is the encouragement she gave to the design... | |
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