Lives of the Friends And Contemporaries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon Illustrat
Lives of the Friends And Contemporaries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon Illustrat
Theresa Lewis
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But this is very grievous, especially as a sign of his Majesty's displeasure, on whose favour all my worldly joy, as well as fortune, dependeth ; which, if I may reobtain, all the course of my life hereafter shall testify my dutiful and humble thankfulness. " ARABELLA SEYMOUR. " Her petition to the King boldly reminds him of the permission he had given her to make her own choice in marriage, and plainly attributes the secrecy with which she and her betrothed had acted to his own want of plain a...nd open dealing. Lady Arabella to the King. 1 " May it please your most Excellent Majesty, " I do most heartily lament my hard fortune that I should offend your Majesty, the least especially in that whereby I have long desired to merit of your Majesty, as appeared before your Majesty was my Sovereign. And though your Majesty's neglect of me, my love to this gentleman that is my husband, and my fortune, drew me to a contract before I acquainted your Majesty, I humbly beseech your Majesty to consider how impossible it was for me to imagine it could be offensive to your Majesty, having few days before given me leave to bestow myself on any subject of your Majesty (which likewise your Majesty had done long since) ; besides having never been prohibited nor spoken to of any in this land by your Majesty these seven years that I have lived in your Majesty's house, whereby I could not conceive that your Majesty regarded 1 Bibl.
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