Faire Sir, said then the Palmer suppliaunt, 2 For knighthoods loue, do not so foule a deed, Ne blame your honour with so shamefull vaunt 4 Of vile reuenge.
You had forgotten just now that I was a Doctor of Divinity; have you also forgotten that we share the honors of one of the most ancient knighthoods in the world?
He would have walked straight into the first place where easygoing people take the softest way with one another, give praise for praise, and by and by get knighthoods for it.
That, when all was said, was the way of wisdom, the kind of thing men very properly get knighthoodsfor and had their portraits hung up in Clubs.
The Protector kept court as his father had done, and conferred knighthoods and other honours, which were thankfully accepted.
Footnote 1: In continuation of a former note giving a list of the Knighthoods of Cromwell's First Protectorate so far as I have ascertained them (ante p.
Peerages conferred by Cromwell were not likely, any more than his Knighthoods and Baronetcies, to be paraded by their possessors after the Restoration.
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