Records of the Reformation: The Divorce 1527-1533. Mostly Now for the First Time Printed from Mss. in the British Museum, the Public Record Office, the Venetian Archives and Other Libraries, Tom 1

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Nicholas Pocock
Clarendon Press, 1870 - 592
 

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Strona xli - She was taken at that time to have a beauty, not so whitely', as clear and fresh above all we may esteem, which appeared much more excellent by her favour, passing sweet and cheerful, and...
Strona 141 - At which my repair," he writes to Gardiner, " the " King, being advertised of the same, commanded me " to go unto Mistress Anne's chamber; who at that " time, for that my lady Princess and divers others the " Queen's maidens were sick of the small-pox, lay " in the gallery in the tilt yard. And so admitted " unto her presence, after declaration made unto the " same in generality, first, of such expeditions as were " obtained, and sith, of your singular fidelity, diligence, " and dexterity used, not...
Strona 368 - Non legistis quia qui fecit hominem ab initio, masculum et feminam fecit eos, et dixit : „Propter hoc dimittet homo patrem et matrem et adhaerebit uxori suae, et erunt duo in carne una" ? Itaque iam non sunt duo, sed una caro.
Strona xli - There was found, indeed, upon the side of her nail, upon one of her fingers, some little show of a nail, which yet was so small, by the report of those that have seen her, as the workmaster seemed to leave it an occasion of greater grace to her hand, which, with the tip of one of her other fingers, might be, and was usually by her, hidden without the least blemish to it.
Strona 89 - ... and others,. standing in the chambers for a garnishment And as for the Pope's bedchamber, all the apparel in it was not worth twenty nobles, bed and all.
Strona 11 - Matter [the code name for the Divorce] is in very good train; good countenance, much better than was in mine opinion; less suspicion or little, the merry visage is returned not less than was wont.
Strona 311 - Deus clarificatus est in eo. 32 Si Deus clarificatus est in eo, et Deus clarificabit eum in semetipso: et continuo clarificabit eum.
Strona 154 - Him, he would in this matter rather suffer his high indignation, yea, and his body jointly to be torn in pieces, than he would do anything in this cause otherwise than justice requireth ; ne that his highness should look after other favour to be ministered unto him in this cause, on his grace's part, than the justness of the cause would bear. But if the Bull were sufficient, he would so pronounce it, and rather suffer extrema quaque than to do the contrary, or else contra conscientiam suam...
Strona xli - Likewise, there were said to be upon certain parts of her body, certain small moles, incident to the clearest complexions ; and, certainly, both these were none other than might more stain their writings with note of malice, than have catch at such light moles in so bright beams of beauty, than in any part shadow it, as may right well appear by many arguments, but chiefly by the choice and exquisite judgment of many brave spirits that were esteemed to honor the honorable parts in her, even honored...
Strona 153 - that yesterday, to my great and no less joy and comfort, his Grace openly, in presence of Mr. Tuke, Mr. Wolman, Mr. Bell, and me made protestation to the King's highness, that although he was so much bound unto the same as any subject might unto his prince ; and by reason thereof his Grace was of so perfect devotion, faith, and loyalty towards his Majesty, that he could gladly spend goods, blood, and life in his just causes ; yet sith his Grace...

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