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  • "Mislike me not for my complexion, " pleads the black Prince of Morocco before he makes a choice of caskets, referring to yet another stereotype linking appearance to character.
  • The petitioners were warned that their combination " in a cause against which the king had shewed his mislike & was little less than treason . " Montagu was for the time deprived of his lieutenancy and justiceship of the peace in the county.
  • Constable reported further that the Queen had sent Sir Walter Raleigh to him with her thanks, and that later she had let him kiss her hand, saying that she had'taken such order for me as I should not mislike of '.
  • Her efforts to get sight of her son made matters worse : " Mislike is taken that his mother and friends have been in a house that looks into York Garden where he uses to walk and have saluted each other out of a window ."
  • "From whence I will also go to M'Gawran, lying between O'Rourke and Maguire, and cause him to submit himself, and yield composition for his land, or else I will give him a wipe of a thousand cows, wherein your Lordship shall not, I hope, mislike my doings ."
  • :: i mislike how you instantly come here to try and have a user "'PERMANENTLY BANNED "'for an unspecific " abuse " without even bothering to give hi a WP : WELCOME first . i think that we should at least give this user a welcome before we take him to WP : ANI to be sumarily executed.
  • The Privy Council of Ireland took the unusual step of writing to the English Government, condemning Saxey for going to England without leave, attacking him as a man deficient in legal knowledge ( despite his success at the English Bar ), and rather illogically in view of their earlier rebuke about his absence from Ireland, asking that he be kept in England and " be no more returned to his office here, he being a person who has incurred so general a mislike ".
  • He included six songs from it in his 1812 publication " Musica Antiqua " : " Come away, come away hecket " ( no . 52 ), " Though your stragnes freet my hart " ( no . 25 ), " Deare doe not your faire beuty wronge " ( nos . 40 and 49 ), " Ist for a grace or ist for some mislike " ( no . 20 ), " You herralds of Mrs hart " ( no . 56 ), and " When I sit as iudge betweene vertue and loues princely dame " ( no . 26 ).