| Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 606 pages
...circumstance, in the play of Richard III., when he makes Glo'ster thus address the prelate, John Morton : — ' My lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there, I do beseech you send for some of them.' The estate was afterwards much increased by various purchases,... | |
| Fashion - 738 pages
...where the tyrant, in the moment of his deadliest villany, addresses the Bishop of Ely, saying — " My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there ; I do beseech yon send for some of them" ? Pears and quinces are little spoken of. We have already... | |
| Charles McIntosh - Espaliers - 1839 - 528 pages
...berries thrive and ripen best, Neig-hbonr'd by fruit of baser quality." And in another place he says, " My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there ; I do beseech you send for some of them." This passage alludes to the Bishop of Ely, who had a garden... | |
| Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 604 pages
...circumstance, in the play of Richard III., when he makes Glo'ster thus address the prelate, John Morton :— ' My lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there, I do beseech you scud for some of them.' The estate was afterwards much increased by various purchases,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 564 pages
...Glo. Than my lord Hastings, no man might be bolder ; His lordship knows me well, and loves me well. —My lord of Ely, when, I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there ; I do beseech you, send for some of them. [5] i, e. the only thing wanting, is appointment of a particular... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 592 pages
...man might be bolder ; His lordship knows me well, and loves me well. Hast. I thank your grace.8 Glo. My lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there ; 3 I do beseech you, send for some of them. Ely. Marry, and will, my lord, with all my heart. [Exit... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - Chapels - 1840 - 62 pages
...Glo. Than my Lord Hastings no man might be bolder ; His lordship knows me well, and loves me well. My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there ; I do beseech you send for some of them. Ely. Marry and will, my lord, with all my heart. — Exit... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1840 - 68 pages
...king. Glo. Than my Lord Hastings no man might be bolder; His lordship knows me well, and loves me well. My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there; I do beseech you send for some of them. Ely. Marry and will, my lord, with all my heart.—Exit Ely.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 634 pages
...Glo. Than my lord Hastings, no man might be bolder : His lordship knows me well, and loves me well5. My lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there ; I do beseech" you, send for some of them. • We know each other's faces :] This is preceded in the... | |
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