Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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In 1533 he appears to have been the King's Ewerer , an office of considerable
distinction . Sir Henry Wyatt died at Allington in 1538 , being not less than 78
years of age . Sir Thomas Wyatt was born at Allington Castle in Kent , in 1503 ,
and ...
In 1533 he appears to have been the King's Ewerer , an office of considerable
distinction . Sir Henry Wyatt died at Allington in 1538 , being not less than 78
years of age . Sir Thomas Wyatt was born at Allington Castle in Kent , in 1503 ,
and ...
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The zeal which Queen Elizabeth , and her presumed suocessor the king of
Scotland , had shewn for the reformed religion , procured them the hatred and
enmity of all violent Catholics , and many plans were devised to destroy both one
and ...
The zeal which Queen Elizabeth , and her presumed suocessor the king of
Scotland , had shewn for the reformed religion , procured them the hatred and
enmity of all violent Catholics , and many plans were devised to destroy both one
and ...
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there with the king three or four Scotch lords standing distant in several corners of
the chamber , at the sight of whom he made a stand ; which the king observing ,
bade him be bold and deliver his message ; for he would undertake for the ...
there with the king three or four Scotch lords standing distant in several corners of
the chamber , at the sight of whom he made a stand ; which the king observing ,
bade him be bold and deliver his message ; for he would undertake for the ...
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In this will , he bequeathed legacies of pictures and other valuables to the King ,
Queen , and the Prince their son ; and to the Archbishop Laud aud Bishop Juxon
, each a valuable picture . Earnestly requesting the prelates , that they would ...
In this will , he bequeathed legacies of pictures and other valuables to the King ,
Queen , and the Prince their son ; and to the Archbishop Laud aud Bishop Juxon
, each a valuable picture . Earnestly requesting the prelates , that they would ...
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We must save the King money wherever we can , for I am afraid the war is too
great for our purses , if things be not managed with all imaginable thrift ; when the
people of England see all things are saved that can be saved ; that there are no ...
We must save the King money wherever we can , for I am afraid the war is too
great for our purses , if things be not managed with all imaginable thrift ; when the
people of England see all things are saved that can be saved ; that there are no ...
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