His government is very much blamed, for he is thought to be wilful and haughty, and some say vicious; whereof too many were witnesses, the other day at Inchkeith, with the Lord Robert,* Fleming, and such like grave personages... Mary Queen of Scots: And Other Poems - Page 60by John Heneage Jesse - 1829 - 127 pagesFull view - About this book
| Elizabeth Benger - 1823 - 524 pages
...marriage, signing first, which she will not allow of now. His 18 222 government is very much blamed, for he is thought to be wilful and haughty, and some...Robert*, Fleming, and such like grave personages." t If the situation of Mary excited commiseration, her chagrins were somewhat softened by the hope which... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 414 pages
...his marriage, signing " first, which she will not allow of now. His " government is very much blamed, for he is " thought to be wilful and haughty, and some " say vicious ; whereof too many were wit" nesses, the other day at Inchkeith, with the " Lord Robert*, Fleming, and such like grave " personages."... | |
| Elizabeth Ogilvie Benger - 1823 - 420 pages
...his marriage, signing " first, which she will not allow of now. His " government is very much blamed, for he is " thought to be wilful and haughty, and some " say vicious ; whereof too many were wit" nesses, the other day at Inchkeith, with the " Lord Robert*, Fleming, and such like grave " personages."... | |
| 1826 - 332 pages
...after his marriage, signing first, which she will not allow of now. His government is very much blamed, for he is thought to be wilful and haughty, and some...Robert, Fleming, and such like grave personages." Knox says, " he passed his time in hunting, hawking, and such other pleasures as were agreeable to... | |
| James Grant - 1828 - 210 pages
...which she will not allow of now. His government is very much blamed, for he is thought to be willful and haughty, and some say vicious; whereof too many...Robert, Fleming, and such like grave personages." Perceiving that the Queen was by this time considerably advanced in a state of pregnancy, and apprehending... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 642 pages
...Knox, p. 428. 10 Ib. Of these, Drury especially names David [Rizzio.] ib. 11 Ib. •• Ib. He adds, ' and some say vicious, whereof too many were witnesses the other day at Inchkeith.' ib. BOOK mcnt might have removed, if she had given her — .^—^ talents that direction. But the queen... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 690 pages
...Knox, p. 428. 10 Ib. Of these, Drnry especially names David [Rizzio.] ib. 11 Ib. 1 2 Ib. He adds, ' and some say vicious, whereof too many were witnesses the other day at Inchkcith.' ib. ment might have removed, if she had given her talents that direction. But the queen... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1839 - 640 pages
...wholly.' Knox, p. 428. 10 Ib. Of these, Drury especially names David [Rizzio.] ib. 13 Ib. He adds, ' and some say vicious, whereof too many were witnesses the other day at Inchkeith.' ib. 04 BOOK ment might have removed, if she had given her talents that direction. But the queen was... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1853 - 404 pages
...fondly associated in her regality. " His government," continues our authority, " is very much blamed, for he is thought to be wilful and haughty, and some...day at Inchkeith, with the Lord Robert Fleming, and suchlike grave personages." Some very disgraceful story connected with Darnley's exploits on that occasion... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1853 - 408 pages
...fondly associated in her regality. " His government," continues our authority, " is very much blamed, for he is thought to be wilful and haughty, and some...witnesses the other day at Inchkeith, with the Lord Eobert Fleming, and suchlike grave personages." Some very disgraceful story connected with Darnley's... | |
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