| Thomas Birch - 1749 - 570 páginas
...firft to fee '• her in this plight; for, in all my life-time before, " 1 never knew her fetch a figh, but when the • Queen of Scots was beheaded. Then, upon my •• knowledge, (he Ihed many tears and fighs, mani*'• fefting her innocence, that (he never gave confent '• to... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 páginas
...I was grieved at the first to see her -in this plight; for in all my lifetime before, I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded. Then,* upon my knowledge, she shed many tears and sighs, -j- manifesting her innocence, that she never gave consent to the death of that Queen.... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 páginas
...sighs. I was grieved at the first to see her in this plight; for in all my lifetime before, I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the queen of Scots was beheaded. Then,-\ upon my foiowledge, she shed many tears and sighs, Ф manifesting her innocence, that she never gave consent... | |
| 1812 - 470 páginas
...sighs. I was grieved at the first to see her in this plight; for in all my lifetime before, I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the queen of Scots was beheaded. 7'Ae;t,f upon my knowledge, she shed many tears and sighs,* manifesting her innocence, that she never... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 páginas
...grieved, at the first, to see her in this plight ; for in all my lifetime before I never knew her to fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded. Then .upon my knowledge she shed many tears and sighs, manifesting her innocence, that she never gave consent to the death of that Queen.... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 páginas
...grieved, at the first, to see her in this plight ; for in all my lifetime before I never knew her to fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded. Then upon my knowledge she shed many tears and sighs, manifesting her innocence, that she never gave consent to the death of that Queen.... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 páginas
...great sighs. I was grieved at the first to see her in this plight ; for in all my lifetime I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the queen of Scots was beheaded. Then, upon my knowledge, she shed many tears and sighs, manifesting her innocence, that she never gave consent to the death of that queen.... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 páginas
...was grieved, at the first, to see her in this plight ; for in all my life time before, I never knew her fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded. " I used the best words I could to persuade her from this melancholy humour ; but I found by her, it... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1826 - 542 páginas
...sighs. I was grieved at the first to see her in this plight ; for in all my lifetime I never knew hes fetch a sigh, but when the queen of Scots was beheaded. Then, upon my knowledge, she shed many tears and sighs, manifesting her innocence, that she never gave consent to the death of thai queen.... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 642 páginas
...sighs. I was grieved at first to see her in this plight ; for, in all my lifetime before, I never kneio her fetch a sigh, but when the Queen of Scots was beheaded. ' Sir Robert Cecil and other councillors now . i . •»* * Baker's Chronicle. thought it proper to... | |
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