Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts: Including the Protectorate, Volume 3R. Bentley, 1855 |
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... Death of Charles - Description of her later in Life - Her Death • PAGE 1 PRINCE RUPERT . Military capacity of Prince Rupert - His early Attachment to England His Services in the German Wars - Taken Prisoner by General Hatzfield ...
... Death of Charles - Description of her later in Life - Her Death • PAGE 1 PRINCE RUPERT . Military capacity of Prince Rupert - His early Attachment to England His Services in the German Wars - Taken Prisoner by General Hatzfield ...
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... Death and Burial - Notice of Christopher , the second Duke of Albemarle - Extraordinary Character of his Duchess -Suitors of this Lady - Her Death - · - PAGE 41 GEORGE VILLIERS , SECOND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . CHAPTER I. Character of this ...
... Death and Burial - Notice of Christopher , the second Duke of Albemarle - Extraordinary Character of his Duchess -Suitors of this Lady - Her Death - · - PAGE 41 GEORGE VILLIERS , SECOND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . CHAPTER I. Character of this ...
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... Death of Charles II . - His vast Debts - Amusing Controversy with Father Petre - His last Moments and Death - Character of Buckingham • PAGE 83 JAMES , DUKE OF MONMOUTH . CHAPTER I. Summary of Monmouth's Character - His Parentage and ...
... Death of Charles II . - His vast Debts - Amusing Controversy with Father Petre - His last Moments and Death - Character of Buckingham • PAGE 83 JAMES , DUKE OF MONMOUTH . CHAPTER I. Summary of Monmouth's Character - His Parentage and ...
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... Death of her Young Husband - Her narrow Escape from being shot - Her Second Marriage ( to the Duke of Richmond ) —— Character of the Duke - The Duchess's third Marriage ( to Thomas Howard ) —Her Position at the Court of Charles II ...
... Death of her Young Husband - Her narrow Escape from being shot - Her Second Marriage ( to the Duke of Richmond ) —— Character of the Duke - The Duchess's third Marriage ( to Thomas Howard ) —Her Position at the Court of Charles II ...
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... Death and Burial • PAGE 179 BARBARA VILLIERS , DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND . Lineage of this Lady — Her Marriage - Joins the exiled Court with her Husband - Made a Lady of the Bedchamber - Her Intrigue with Lord Chesterfield - Her Husband is ...
... Death and Burial • PAGE 179 BARBARA VILLIERS , DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND . Lineage of this Lady — Her Marriage - Joins the exiled Court with her Husband - Made a Lady of the Bedchamber - Her Intrigue with Lord Chesterfield - Her Husband is ...
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Page 64 - Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking. Blest madman, who could every hour employ With something new to wish or to enjoy...
Page 64 - A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Page 248 - To pass our tedious hours away, We throw a merry main ; Or else at serious ombre play ; But why should we in vain Each other's ruin thus pursue ! We were undone when we left you.
Page 200 - Following his Majesty this morning through the gallery, I went with the few who attended him, into the Duchess of Portsmouth's dressing-room within her bed-chamber, where she was in her morning loose garment, her maids combing her, newly out of her bed, his Majesty and the gallants standing about her...
Page 126 - And, like the sun, the promised land surveys. Fame runs before him as the morning star, And shouts of joy salute him from afar ; Each house receives him as a guardian god And consecrates the place of his abode.
Page 201 - The deep recesses of the grove he gain'd ; Where, in a plain defended by the wood, Crept through the matted grass a crystal flood, By which an alabaster fountain stood : And on the margin of the fount was laid (Attended by her slaves) a sleeping maid.
Page 421 - England are sufficient to make the king as great a monarch as I can wish ; and as I shall never depart from the just rights and prerogatives of the crown, so I shall never invade any man's property. I have often heretofore ventured my life in defence of the nation, and I shall still go as far as any man in preserving it in all its just rights and liberties.
Page 376 - Florimell, that I never can hope ever to see the like done again, by man or woman. The King and Duke of York were at the play. But so great performance of a comical part was never, I believe, in the world before as Nell do this, both as a mad girle...
Page 343 - Art she had none, yet wanted none, For Nature did that want supply : So rich in treasures of her own, She might our boasted stores defy: Such noble vigour did her verse adorn That it seemed borrowed, where 'twas only born.
Page 371 - Stephen Marshall's, the great Presbyterian's daughters; and that Nelly and Beck Marshall falling out the other day, the latter called the other my Lord Buckhurst's mistress. Nell answered her, " I was but one man's mistress, though I was brought up in a brothel to fill strong water to the gentlemen; and you are a mistress to three or four, though a Presbyter's praying daughter.