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" Oh ! now it mindeth me that you were one who saw this man elsewhere,' and hereat she dropped a tear, and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she oft put to her lips; but, in sooth, her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling. "
Sir Guy d'Esterre - Page 286
by Selina Bunbury - 1858
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 60

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1862 - 628 pages
...' I was bidden to her presence. I blessed the happy moment, but found her in a most pitiable state. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she oft put to her lips, but, in sooth, her heart seemed too full to lack more filling. .... Her Majesty inquired of some matters which I had written...
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Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A ..., Volume 7

Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 600 pages
...that you were one, who saw this man elsetohere,' and hereat she dropped a tear and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she oft put...sooth, her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling. This sight moved me to think of what passed in Ireland ; and I trust she did not less think on some...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1840 - 488 pages
...and hereat she dropped a tear and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she often put to her lips, but in sooth, her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling." In such a state a golden cup can do no more to soothe the troubled mind than an earthen vessel. In...
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Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With ..., Volume 7

Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 388 pages
...that you were one, who saw this man eZsewAere,' and hereat she dropped a tear and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she oft put...sooth, her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling. This sight moved me to think of what passed in Ireland ; and I trust she did not less think on some...
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England in the Sixteenth Century; Or, A History of the Reigns of the House ...

1850 - 456 pages
...hereat she dropped a tear, and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she often put to her lips, but in sooth, her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling." In such a state, a golden cup can do no more to soothe the troubled mind than an earthen vessel, while...
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Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A ..., Volume 4

Agnes Strickland - 1851 - 820 pages
...that you were one who saw this man elsewhere,1 and hereat she dropped a tear, aud smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she oft put to her lips; but, in sooth, her heart secmeth too full to lack more filling. This sight moved me to think of what passed in Ireland; and...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 150

1879 - 634 pages
...hercat she dropt a tear, and smote her bosom ; she held in her hand a golden cup, -which she often put to her lips, but in sooth her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling.' f She died March 24, 1603, of hopeless melancholy. 'Her ' physicians said she had a body of firm and...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 4

Agnes Strickland - 1885 - 824 pages
...that you were one who sa-.v this man elsewhere,' and hereat she dropped a tear, and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup, which she oft put to her lips; but, in sooth, her hear* seemeth too full to lack more filling. This sight moTeu me to think of what passed in Ireland;...
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The Church of England: The English Reformation

Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones - 1898 - 502 pages
...tear, and smote her bosom. The writer proceeds : " She held in her hand a golden cup, which she often put to her lips, but in sooth her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling." Alluding to some verses Sir John had written, she smiled once and said, "When thou dost feel creeping...
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Queen Elizabeth

Mandell Creighton - 1899 - 334 pages
...and hereat she dropped a tear and smote her bosom. She held in her hand a golden cup which she often put to her lips ; but in sooth her heart seemeth too full to lack more filling. She bade me come to the chamber at seven o'clock, when she inquired of some matters which I had written...
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