| Irishman - 1840 - 256 strani
...morning, at which time I lightly chuse to visit our guards myself ; and am now going about that business, in a morning as cold as a stone and as dark as pitch....in a tent, in the summer, nor watch at night till she had supped?"* It is observed of this nobleman by Moryson, who was. about his person, that * Lord... | |
| James Wills - 1876 - 706 strani
...morning, at which time I lightly chuse to visit our guards myself ; and am now going about that business, in a morning as cold as a stone and as dark as pitch....lie in a tent in the summer, nor watch at night till she had supped?"* It is observed of this nobleman by Moryson, who was about his person, that * Lord... | |
| Fynes Moryson - 1908 - 536 strani
...Guards my selre, and am now going about that businesse, in a morning as cold as a stone, and as darke as pitch, and I pray Sir think whether this be a life...delight in, who heretofore in England, when I have had a suite to the Queene, could not lie in a tent in the Summer, nor watch at night till she had supped... | |
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