"Frier" Quotes from Famous Books
... her succour, and howe within a while after he rode to Thurin: adding the deuise whereby he had heard her confession, and how the Diamonde came into his handes, putting her in remembraunce from worde to worde, of all his talke with her, during the tyme that he was in frier's weede, then finally his victorie against the Earle, his secret flyght, and all the whole as before hath bene declared. Whereat the Duchesse no lesse abashed than rapt with ioy and admiration, fel downe in a swoune betwene his armes, holding her mouth so faste closed against his, ... — The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 • William Painter
... FRIER. My Lord, I come to bring you newes, that your brother the Cardinall of Loraine by the Kings consent is lately ... — Massacre at Paris • Christopher Marlowe |