History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1629-1635Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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... Richelieu 195 and landing of Gustavus The Treaty of Madrid be- tween England and Spain 1631 Secret treaty with Spain ... Richelieu's overtures to Boast of material pros- Weston 184 perity in England 208 Escape of Mary de Medicis to the ...
... Richelieu 195 and landing of Gustavus The Treaty of Madrid be- tween England and Spain 1631 Secret treaty with Spain ... Richelieu's overtures to Boast of material pros- Weston 184 perity in England 208 Escape of Mary de Medicis to the ...
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... Richelieu seeks a Dutch Weston created Earl of Portland 216 Dutch alliance Charles hesitates between France and Spain 1633 Richelieu's offers to the Anstruther sent to offer assistance to the Swedes 215 213 The Queen's letter inter ...
... Richelieu seeks a Dutch Weston created Earl of Portland 216 Dutch alliance Charles hesitates between France and Spain 1633 Richelieu's offers to the Anstruther sent to offer assistance to the Swedes 215 213 The Queen's letter inter ...
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... Richelieu , with Olivares , with Christian IV . , and with Gustavus Adolphus at one and the same time . Was it to be wondered at if he failed to secure the confidence of any one of them ? German affairs . He The spring of 1629 was a ...
... Richelieu , with Olivares , with Christian IV . , and with Gustavus Adolphus at one and the same time . Was it to be wondered at if he failed to secure the confidence of any one of them ? German affairs . He The spring of 1629 was a ...
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... Richelieu , carrying Louis with him , scaled the Alps in the depth of winter , compelled the Duke of Savoy to separate himself from Spain , and to place Susa in French hands as a pledge of his submissiveness . The siege of Casale was ...
... Richelieu , carrying Louis with him , scaled the Alps in the depth of winter , compelled the Duke of Savoy to separate himself from Spain , and to place Susa in French hands as a pledge of his submissiveness . The siege of Casale was ...
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... Richelieu's triumph , the treaty was signed which put an end to the war between France and Eng- land . The principle that each Sovereign was to be April 14 . Peace free to settle his relations with his own subjects as between he thought ...
... Richelieu's triumph , the treaty was signed which put an end to the war between France and Eng- land . The principle that each Sovereign was to be April 14 . Peace free to settle his relations with his own subjects as between he thought ...
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Página 336 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity That, when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
Página 272 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light: There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voiced choir below, In service high, and anthems clear, As may with sweetness through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
Página 271 - Touch their immortal harps of golden wires, With those just spirits that wear victorious palms, Hymns devout and holy psalms Singing everlastingly; That we on earth with undiscording voice May rightly answer that melodious noise: As once we did, till disproportioned sin Jarred against nature's chime, and with harsh din Broke the fair music that all creatures made To their great Lord; whose love their motion swayed In perfect diapason, whilst they stood In first obedience and their state of good.
Página 336 - But, when lust By unchaste looks, loose gestures, and foul talk, But most by lewd and lavish act of sin, Lets in defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion Imbodies, and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being.
Página 270 - SWEETEST of sweets, I thank you : when displeasure Did through my body wound my mind, You took me thence ; and in your house of pleasure A dainty lodging me assign'd. Now I in you without a body move, Rising and falling with your wings : We both together sweetly live and love, Yet say sometimes, God help poor kings.
Página 321 - ... having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of divine service...
Página 271 - In perfect diapason, whilst they stood In first obedience and their state of good. O may we soon again renew that song, And keep in tune with Heaven, till God ere long To His celestial consort us unite, To live with Him, and sing in endless morn of light.
Página 271 - I was confirmed in this opinion ; that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem...
Página 271 - ... not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men, or famous cities, unless he have in himself the experience and practice of all that which is praiseworthy.
Página 243 - And here we offer and present unto thee, O Lord, ourselves, our souls and bodies, to be a reasonable, holy, and lively sacrifice unto thee ; humbly beseeching thee, that all we who are partakers of this holy communion, may be fulfilled with thy grace and heavenly benediction. And although we be unworthy...