Elizabeth, who said, that as a virtuous woman ought to look on none but her husband, so a subject ought not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor... The Calcutta Review - Page 2881856Full view - About this book
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pages
...to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God hath set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor suffer...them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd."^; What would this princess have said, could she have foreseen that her sceptre would one day pass into... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God hath set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd."^ What would this princess have said, could she have foreseen that her sceptre would one day pass into... | |
| 1825 - 970 pages
...ought not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. I will not," said she, "have my sheep marked with a strange brand, nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd." The subsequent adventures of Sir Anthony are well detailed. In 15p6 "he took and kept the City of St.... | |
| Sir Anthony Sherley - 1825 - 236 pages
...not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd*." She immediately commanded Sir John Puckering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of... | |
| 1825 - 238 pages
...not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd*." She immediately commanded Sir John Puckering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1841 - 640 pages
...not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd." She immediately commanded Sir John Puckering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1841 - 694 pages
...not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd." She immediately commanded Sir John Puckering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1841 - 630 pages
...not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God had set over him. " I will not," said she, " have my sheep marked with a strange brand ; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd." She immediately commanded Sir John Puckering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of... | |
| 1844 - 742 pages
...husband," said she, " so a subject ought not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God has set over him. I will not have my sheep marked with...suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd." She commanded Sir John Pickering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of this alleged... | |
| 1844 - 792 pages
...ought not to cast his eyes on any other sovereign than him God has set over him. I will not have mv sheep marked with a strange brand"; nor suffer them to follow the pipe of a strange shepherd." She commanded Sir John Pickering and Lord Buckhurst to inquire into the circumstances of this alleged... | |
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