| Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 546 páginas
...satisfy " you." " When she is abroad, nobody near her but my L. " of Essex ; and, at night, my Lord is at cards, or one " game or another with her, that he cometh not to " his own lodging till birds' sing in the morning. " Sir Walter Ralegh he is the hated man of the " world, in court, city,... | |
| 1861 - 590 páginas
...meeting can satisfy you. When she is abroad, nobody near but my L. of Essex ; and at night, my Lord is at cards, or one game or another with her, that he cometh not to his own lodging till birds sing in the morning." On 23 Dec. 1587 he was appointed master of the horse. He was incorporated... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1877 - 338 páginas
...: " When she is abroad, nobody near her but my Lord of Essex ; and at night my Lord is at cards at one game or another with her, that he cometh not to .his own lodging till birds sing in the morning." 3 Such a life was the road to favour, to office, and to wealth : but it... | |
| 1878 - 366 páginas
...— "When she [the queen] is abroad, nobody near her but my L. of Essex ; and at night, my Lord is at cards, or one game or another with her that he cometh not to his own lodgings till birds sing in the morning?* I find here the motif of the poems. Chester interprets with... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 496 páginas
...abroad,' wrote Anthony Bagot, 3 May, ' nobody with her but my lord of Essex, and at night my lord is at cards, or one game or another with her, that he cometh not to his own lodging till birds sing in the morning.' Leicester was said to have thrust his stepson forward in order to diminish... | |
| 1888 - 634 páginas
...and it was soon said of Elizabeth : "Nobody is with her but my Lord Essex ; and at night my Lord is at cards or one game or another with her, that he cometh not to hia own lodging till birds sing in the morning." Yet already he began to show his temper. When the... | |
| Mandell Creighton - 1899 - 334 páginas
...competitors. " When the Queen is abroad, nobody is near her but my Lord of Essex ; and at night, my Lord is at cards, or one game or another with her that he cometh not to his own lodging till the birds sing in the morning." In July Essex was on such terms that he upbraided the Queen for refusing... | |
| 1905 - 964 páginas
...which Essex attained his majority, " nobody with her but my Lord of Essex; and at night my Lord is at cards or one game or another with her that he cometh not to his own lodging till birds sing in the morning." His vanity was flattered by such proofs of the Queen's affection, and he... | |
| John Dover Wilson - 1912 - 92 páginas
...and during 1589 is very misleading. There is no mention, for example, of the Portuguese expedition. game or another with her, that he cometh not to his own lodging till birds' sing in the morning,' as a contemporary letter-writer expresses it.1 A man of Essex's temper... | |
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