He had seemed before to be enjoying the plenitude of royal favour.
Prince Henry's death blasted the prospect of Ralegh's ultimate restoration to royal favour, as well as to immediate liberty.
Of all the statesmen of that age, Fox had the largest share of royal favour.
The Whig, basking in the rays of royal favour, was as a reindeer in the sands of Arabia.
He voted for cutting off Cromwell's head without a trial, when the tide of royal favour turned.
Its friends, afraid of being accused of abandoning the cause of the Commons of England for the sake of royal favour, hardly ventured to raise their voices.
They intercepted from him the rays of royal favour.
It is probable that he had earned this mark of royal favour by taking the Queen's side in the unhappy dispute between her and her sister.
Even at this moment, when it was of the greatest importance to conciliate the members of the Church of England, none but members of the Church of Rome were thought worthy of any mark of royal favour.
She will venture the loss of royal favour, and life itself, to secure the safety of her people.
Haman left the banquet of Esther in all the assurance of royal favour.
For a long time she had not seen the king or received the least token of royal favour or remembrance, and a new favourite might have succeeded her in the court of the capricious voluptuary.
And His Royal Highness hath also been pleased to command, that the said concession and especial mark of Royal favour be registered in His Majesty's College of Arms.
It was not for their interest that tribal lands should be turned into private estates, nor could they hope for special marks of royal favour.
Kite, who received many tokens of royal favour, was translated by the Pope to Carlisle.
This the King has only lately learned from Echri, and it has done more than anything else to place us high in royal favour, and to win consent to my union with Volinè.
John Temple was then commanded by Volinè to come forward and salute her, a mark of royal favour of which he was not slow to avail himself, as what man would not when the donor was so ravishingly beautiful as she!
He was so utterly confounded by such an unexpected mark of royal favour that, beyond kissing the hand held out to him, he was unable to utter a word of gratitude, of compliment, or thanks.
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