Historisches Taschenbuch

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F.A. Brockhaus., 1882
 

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第 67 頁 - And I ask nothing but that we may be at bed and table together as husband and wife ; and if you will not I will never rise from this bed.
第 87 頁 - ... had also sharply answered to the doubts that he made in his letters as though there had been a meaning to pursue him. To be short, I have made him hold his peace ; for the rest it were too long to tell you. Sir James Hamilton came to meet me, who told me that at another tyme he went his way when he heard of my comming, and that he sent unto him...
第 93 頁 - Lordis wished no yll to him, but did feare lest, consydering the threateninges which he made in case we did agree together, he wold make them feel the small accompte they have made of him ; and that he wold persuade me to poursue som of them, and for this respecte shuld be in...
第 93 頁 - Stirling that which he had said there, whereof he denyed the half, and specially that he was in his chamber. But now to make him trust me I must fayne something unto him ; and therefore when he desyred me to promise that when he shuld be well we shuld make but one bed, I told him, fayning to believe his faire promises, that if he did not change his mynd between this...
第 91 頁 - I have had, and of his desire to please me, of his repentance, and of the interpretation of his letter, of Will Hiegate's doing, and of his departure, and of the L. of Livingstoun.
第 92 頁 - I have had so little tyme that it is very ill, but I will make a fayrer; and in the meane tyme take heed that none of those that be heere doo see it, for all the world wold know it, for I have made it in haste in theyr presence.
第 66 頁 - Ze will say that ze have forgevin me oft tymes, and zit yat I returne to my faultis. May not ane man of my age, for lacke of counsell, fall twyse or thryse, or inlacke of his promeis, and at last repent himself, and be chastisit be experience? Gif I may obtene pardoun, I protest I sall never mak fault agane.
第 94 頁 - I wold not doo it. He giveth me certain charges, and these strong, of that that I fear even to say that his faults be published, but there be that...
第 89 頁 - Hiegate hath confessed ; but it was the next day that he came hither. In the end he desyred much that I shuld lodge in his lodging. I have refused it. I have told him that he must be pourged and that could not be don heere. He said unto me " I have heard say that you have brought the lytter, but I wold rather have gon with yourself.
第 91 頁 - I am weary, and am asleep, and yet I cannot forbear scribbling as long as there is any paper. Cursed be this pocky fellow that troubleth me thus much, for I had a pleasanter matter to discourse unto you but for him. He is not much the worse, but he is2 ill arrayed.

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