I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship that ever was in court. And I shall count every day lost, wherein I shall not either study your welldoing in thought,... Letters - Page 92by Francis Bacon - 1850Full view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - 1872 - 550 pages
...fit time : but I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you arc the truest and pcrfcctcst mirror and example of firm and generous friendship...I shall count every day lost, wherein I shall not cither study your well doing in thought, or do your name honour in speech, or perform you service in... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1875 - 98 pages
...the honour conferred on him and said: ,,I must profess that in this day's work you are the perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship...every day lost, wherein I shall not either study your well-doing in thought, or do your name honour in speech, or perform your service in deed".20) He was... | |
| James Spedding - 1878 - 736 pages
...every day lost, wherein I shall not either study your well-doing in thought, or do your name honor in speech, or perform you service in deed. Good my...and devoted friend and servant of all men living, March 7, 1616. Fn. BACON, CS Bacon was now the principal officer of the kingdom, except the King; and... | |
| James Spedding - 1878 - 384 pages
...every day lost, wherein I shall not either study your well-doing in thought, or do your name honor in speech, or perform you service in deed. Good my...and accept me, Your most bounden and devoted friend nnd servant of all men living, KR. BACON, CS March 7, lilitI. Bacon was now the principal officer of... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 pages
...swelled his bosom : — "In this day's work," he writes to Buckingham, "you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship...every day lost wherein I shall not either study your well-doing in thought, or do your name honor in speech, or perform you service in deed. " Good my Lord,... | |
| Richard William Church - 1884 - 252 pages
...I fit time: but I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship...and devoted friend and servant of all men living, "March 7, 1616 (ie ^Jif). FK. BACON, CS" He himself believed the appointment to be a popular one. "I... | |
| Richard William Church - 1884 - 388 pages
...fit time : but I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship...deed. Good my Lord, account and accept me, your most hounden and devoted friend and servant of all men living, "March 7, 1616 (ie }fif). FK. BACON, CS"... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1888 - 306 pages
...swelled his bosom: — "In this day's work," he writes to Buckingham, "you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship...every day lost wherein I shall not either study your' well-doing in thought, or do your name honor in speech, or perform you service in deed. " Good my Lord,... | |
| John Nichol - 1888 - 270 pages
...fit time ; but I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship that ever was in Court." The new Lord Keeper was inaugurated, after his fashion, with unusual pomp ; with the applause, sincere... | |
| John Nichol - 1888 - 236 pages
...fit time ; but I must profess thus much, that in this day's work you are the truest and perfectest mirror and example of firm and generous friendship that ever was in Court." The new Lord Keeper was inaugurated, after his fashion, with unusual pomp ; with the applause, sincere... | |
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