Burden, dead, cold, and unsavory, on my Back, which taketh all earthly Pleasure from me in this present Life: Therefore I pray to Almighty God, to deliver me out of this present Life, that we may be laid and dissolved in the Earth, wherefrom we came. The History of Scotland, from 21 February, 1436. to March, 1565: In which ... - Seite 97von Robert Lindsay - 1728 - 239 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Caledonian bee - 1795 - 302 Seiten
...merry, he anfwered, ' How can I be merry which have my true marrow as a dead carrion about my tack, which was wont to fing and play with me : when I was...would do the like to him. But now I have nothing but dolour of the haring fo heavy a burden, dead, cold, and tiniavoury, my iback, which taketh all earthly... | |
| 1795 - 492 Seiten
...true marrow as a dead carrion about my back, which was wont to fing and play with me : when I wa> lad he would give me comfort, and I would do the like to him. aut now I have nothing but dolour of the baring io- heavy a burden, día¿, cold, and unfavoury, on... | |
| 1796 - 512 Seiten
...merry, he anfwered, " How can I be merry which have my true marrow as a dead carrion about my back, which was wont to fing and play with me : when I was...would do the like to him. But now I have nothing but dolour of the bearing fo heavy a burden, dead, cold, and unfavoury, on my back, which taketh all earthly... | |
| 1796 - 524 Seiten
...merry, he anfwered, " How can I be merry which have my true marrow as a dead carrion about my backt which was wont to fing and play with me : when I was fad he would give roe comfort, and I would do the like to him. But now I have nothing but dolour of the bearing fo heavy... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 430 Seiten
...true marrow as a dead carrion about my back, which was wont to sing and play with me : when I was sad he would give me comfort, and I would do the like to him. But now I have nothing but dolour of the having so heavy a burthen, dead, cold, and unsavoury, on my back, which taketh all earthly... | |
| 1871 - 732 Seiten
...my back, which wa» wont to sing and play with me ? When I vas sad, lie would give me comfort, anil I would do the like to him. But now I have nothing but dolour of the bearing so heavy a burthen, dead, cold, and unsavoury, on my back, which taketh all earthly... | |
| 1871 - 614 Seiten
...marrow as a dead carrion about my back, which wa» •wont to sing and play with me ? When I was sad, he would give me comfort, and I would do the like to him. But DOW I hare nothing but dolour of the bearing so heary a burthen, dead, cold, and unsavoury, on my back,... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1894 - 712 Seiten
...dead carrion about my back, which was wont to sing and play with mo: when I was sad he would give mo comfort, and I would do the like to him. But now I have nothing but dolour of the having so heavy a burthen, dead, cold, and unsavoury, on my back, which taketh all earthly... | |
| John William Ballantyne - 1904 - 786 Seiten
...true Marrow as a dead Carrion about my Back, which was wont to siug and play with me. When I was sad he would give me Comfort, and I would do the like to him : But now I have nothing but Dolour of the Bearing so heavy a Burden, dead, cold, and unsavoury, on my Back, which taketh all earthly... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1922 - 636 Seiten
...true Marrow as a dead Carrion about my Back, which was wont to sing and play with me. When I was sad he would give me Comfort, and I would do the like to him; But now I have nothing but Dolour of the Bearing so heavy a Burden, dead, cold, and unsavory, on my Back, which taketh all earthly... | |
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