10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRIVIEST»
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priviest in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Not to Eat, Not for Love
"three dollars that to him might be unlocked the priviest places . . ." laughter,
laughter hungrily pouncing on the long-expected morsel of smoketalk salacity,
laughter breaks like a squall in summer over 'the room What a dirtyminded class
this is ...
2
La Mort D'Arthure: The History of King Arthur and of the ...
... and ever have him in a waite2 till that ye may finde him sleeping, for I am sure
in his heavinesse he will alight downe in some place and lye downe to sleep,
and therefore have your watch upon him, and, in the priviest wise that yee can,
take ...
3
The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords: From ...
That he said, he had a Place in the CouncilHouse of the French King, as he had
here, and was as well trusted as he was here, and could remove srom the French
King the priviest Man of his Council if he would. Lord Fine/I. 1540. The Opinions ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1697
4
The New Annual Register: Or General Repository of History, ...
Item, the said duke of Suffolk being most trusted with you. and priviest ofyour
counsel of full long time prepenfing [ flemedit'ti'rg] that your said grett enemy and
adversary Charles should conqucr and get by power and might your said realm
os ...
5
The History of the Renowned Prince Arthur: King of Britain; ...
... for I am sure, in his heaviness, he will alight down in some place and lie down
to sleep, and therefore have your watch upon him, and in the priviest wise that ye
can take his dwarf from him, and go your way with him as fast as ever you may, ...
6
Morte D'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur & of ...
... and ever have ye wait upon him till ye may find him sleeping, for I am sure in
his heaviness he will alight down in some place and lay him down to sleep : and
therefore have ye your wait upon him, and in the priviest manner ye can, take his
...
7
The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William ...
The same morning, ere lie were up from his bed, there came to him Sir Thomas
Haward, son to the Lord Haward (which lord was one of the priviest of the lord
protector's counsel and doing), as it were of courtesy to accompany him to the ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1842
8
Harvey's Four letters, and sonnets, touching Robert Greene; ...
... in a thousand sentences, and whole volumes of ribaldry, not to be read but
upon a muck-hill, or in the priviest privy of the Bordello. Let his vices sleep on a
down pillow ; would I could awaken his virtues, and stop their mouths, that wish
me in ...
Sir Egerton Brydges, 1815
9
England Under the Reigns of Edward VI. and Mary: With the ...
... less welcome than in the King my master's house, and that all the doors in the
court should be as open to me as to him that was most priviest about the King. " I
repaired the next day, according unto the Constable's appointment, and was bid
...
Patrick Fraser Tytler, 1839
10
Original letters, written during the reigns of Henry VI., ...
... and could remove from the said French King the priviest man of his council if
he woulcL Item, when in this your realm full often times provision hath been made
for divers armies to be sent into your said realm of France, Duchies of Normandy
...
John Fenn, William Frere, 1789