 | J. S. Forsyth - 1825
...And in the Privy-garden saw the finest smocks and linen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw ; and...that the night the bonfires were made for joy of the Queene's arrival!, the King was there ; but there was no fire at her door, though at all the rest of... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1826
...picture. ' In the Privy-garden saw the finest smocks and hnnen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw; and did me good to look at them.' — (vol. ip 142.) — On the subject of her picture, our zealous admirer is scarcely less enthusiastic... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - 1835
...picture. " In the privy-garden saw the finest smocks and linnen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw ; and did me good to look at them." — (Vol. ip 142.) On the subject of her picture, our zealous admirer is scarcely less enthusiastic... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1835
...picture. " In the privy-garden saw the finest smocks and linnen petticoats of my Lady Castlemame's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw ; and did me good to look at them." — (Vol. ip 142.) On the subject of her picture, our zealous admirer is scarcely less enthusiastic... | |
 | Englishmen - 1836
...-garden," says Pepys, " saw the finest smocks and linen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw ; and...every day and night the last week ; and that the night that the bonfires were made for joy of the Queene's arrival!, the King was there ; But there was no... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1838
...picture. " In the privy-garden saw the finest smocks and linnen petticoats of my Lady Casllemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw; and did me good to look at them." — (Vol. ip 142). On the subject of her picture, our zealous admirer is scarcely less enthusiastic... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1841
...picture. " In the privy-garden saw the finest smocks and linen petticoats of my Lady Castlenjaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw; and did me good to look at them."—(Vol. i, p/142.) On the subject of her picture our zealous admirer is scarcely less enthusiastic... | |
 | Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley - 1842
...Garden at Whitehall, — " saw the finest smocks and linnen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw ; and did me good to look at them." — In August, 1670, she was created Baroness of Nonsuch (in Surrey), Countess of Southampton, and... | |
 | 1902
...on May 21, 1662, saw there "the finest smocks and linen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw; and did me good to look at them." The lawns and the statues and the quaint dials have all disappeared, and now two of the houses are... | |
 | Elizabeth Stone - 1845
...And in the Privy Garden saw the finest smocks and linnen petticoats of my Lady Castlemaine's, laced with rich lace at the bottom, that ever I saw ; and did me good to look at them." Plumes, red or yellow, were worn in their ridinghats :* their riding-habits (now first introduced)... | |
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