Invincible, secrett, ingeniously sinceere, faithfull in her promises, and to a Miracle, temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she imployed her spann of tyme, that as oft as I consider how much she knew, and writt, and... The Life of Mrs. Godolphin - Page 224by John Evelyn - 1888 - 287 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Evelyn - 1847 - 180 pages
...secrett, ingeniously sinceere, faithfull in her promises, and to a Miracle, temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she...was the most facetious, it would allwayes end in a chearfnll composcdness the most becomeing in the world, for she was the tenderest Creature living of... | |
| 1847 - 496 pages
...secrett, ingeniously sinccere, faithfull in her promises, and to a Miracle, temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she...this Lady, how grave her discourse, how unlike the con1847.] Defects of Character. 353 versation of her sex, when she was the most facetious, it would... | |
| 1847 - 498 pages
...secrett, ingeniously sinceere, faithfull in her promises, and to a Miracle, temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she...this Lady, how grave her discourse, how unlike the con1847.] Defects of Character. 353 versation of her sex, when she was the most facetious, it would... | |
| John Evelyn - 1847 - 178 pages
...secrett, ingeniously sinceere, faithfull in her promises, and to a Miracle, temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she...am plainly astonished, and blush even for my selfe. 7 O how delightfull entertaining was this Lady, how grave her discourse, how unlike the conversation... | |
| 1847 - 500 pages
...secrett, ingeniously sinccere, faithfull in her promises, and to a Miracle, temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she...I consider how much she knew, and writt, and did, 1 am plainly astonished, and blush even for my selfe. O how delightfull entertaining was this Lady,... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1908 - 396 pages
...to a Miracle temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she employed her spann of tyme, that as oft as I consider how much...her discourse, how unlike the Conversation of her 253 sex. When she was the most facetious, it would allways end in a chearfull composedness the most... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1908 - 402 pages
...to a Miracle temperate, and mistress of her passions and resolutions, and soe well had she employed her spann of tyme, that as oft as I consider how much...and did, I am plainly astonished, and blush even for myselfe. O how delightfull entertaining was this Lady, how grave her discourse, how unlike the Conversation... | |
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