| Henry Soames - 1826 - 682 pages
...Henry, " thou little knowest how evil he hath deserved this grace at thy hands. Of my word, sweet heart, he hath been towards thee an arrant knave; and so let him go'." As Bishop Gardiner had, contrary to his usual practice, been the ostensible mover of the attack upon... | |
| Anna Maria Lee - 1827 - 206 pages
...her sake. " Ah ! poor soul!" said Henry, " thou little knowest how ill he deserves this at thy hand; on my word, sweetheart, he hath been towards thee an arrant knave, so let him go." Thus remarkably did Divine Providence defend her from the snares and malice of her... | |
| George Stokes - 1838 - 352 pages
...her request. " Ah, poor soul," said the king, " thou little knowest how ill he deserveth this favour at thy hands. On my word, sweetheart, he hath been towards thee an arrant knave; and so let him go." Thus, by the Divine blessing, this good queen escaped the snare laid for her, by the enemies of the... | |
| John Foxe - 1838 - 848 pages
...little knowest how evil he The deserveth this grace at thy hands. Of my word, sweet-heart ! he cX"' by hath been towards thee an arrant knave, and so let him go." To S['"["Jj this the queen, in charitable manner replying, in few words ended from her that talk ;... | |
| 1842 - 500 pages
...quoth he, ' thou little knowest how evil he deserveth this grace at thy hands. Of my word, sweet heart, he hath been towards thee an arrant knave, and so let him go.' To this the queen in charitable manner replying in few words, ended that talk; having also by God's... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1842 - 782 pages
...by mistake.' ' ' Ah! poor soul,' said the king, ' thou little knowest, Kate, how evil he deserveth this grace at thy hands. On my word, sweetheart, he hath been to tliee a very knave !" — pp. 81, 82. We need not pursue the narrative of Katharine's subsequent... | |
| 1842 - 740 pages
...by mistake.' ' ' Ah! poor soul,' said the king, ' thou little knowest, Kate, how evil he deserveth this grace at thy hands. On my word, sweetheart, he hath been to thee a very knave !" — pp. 81, 82. We need not pursue the narrative of Katharine's subsequent... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1842 - 1006 pages
...occasioned by mistake." " Ah ! poor soul," said the king, " thou little knowest, Kate, how evil he deserveth this grace at thy hands. On my word, sweetheart, he hath been to thee a very knave !" \ 1 Speed. Herbert. Fox. Rapin. Katharine Parr treated the authors of the cruel... | |
| John Foxe - 1845 - 1300 pages
...cause of his error." " Ah, poor soul," replied the king, " thoii little knowest how ill he deserveth this grace at thy hands. On my word, sweetheart, he hath been towards tliee an arrant knave, ant so let him go." Thus the design againsl her was frustrated, and Gardiner,... | |
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