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... married , and by November that marriage discovered to the Queen . It saw the immediate consequence , Leicester's spectacular fall from royal favour . It saw the project of a royal match with a French Prince dissolved . And that year's ...
... married , and by November that marriage discovered to the Queen . It saw the immediate consequence , Leicester's spectacular fall from royal favour . It saw the project of a royal match with a French Prince dissolved . And that year's ...
Page 48
... married to a husband of rank and to her as Lady Compton , a beautiful young widow at court , Spenser dedicated Mother Hubberd's Tale . ' Amarillis ' is Alice , who married Lord Strange ; to her was dedicated The Teares of the Muses . In ...
... married to a husband of rank and to her as Lady Compton , a beautiful young widow at court , Spenser dedicated Mother Hubberd's Tale . ' Amarillis ' is Alice , who married Lord Strange ; to her was dedicated The Teares of the Muses . In ...
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... married Walsingham's daughter , Frances . He became Master of the Ordnance then Governor of Flushing . While on service in the Nether- lands died of wounds after a skirmish at Zutphen . A model of the Renaissance courtier , soldier ...
... married Walsingham's daughter , Frances . He became Master of the Ordnance then Governor of Flushing . While on service in the Nether- lands died of wounds after a skirmish at Zutphen . A model of the Renaissance courtier , soldier ...
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