| Cresacre More - 1828 - 470 Seiten
...it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These dances of her's will prove such dances, that she will spurn our heads...dance." And how prophetically he spoke these words, the end of her tragedy proved. Mr. Lieutenant coming into his chamber to visit him, rehearsed the many... | |
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 456 Seiten
...it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These dances of her's will prove such dances, that she will spurn our heads...dance." And how prophetically he spoke these words, the end of her tragedy proved. Mr. Lieutenant coming into his chamber to visit him, rehearsed the many... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 Seiten
...but dancing and sporting." " Never better ! " said he. " Alas ! Meg, it piticth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These...not be long ere her head will dance the like dance." Nothing could induce this great and virtuous man to violate his conscience, by taking the oath to the... | |
| 1842 - 740 Seiten
...court but dancing and sporting.' ' Never better !' answered More ; ' alas ! Meg, alas ! it piticth me to think into what misery, poor soul ! she will shortly come. These dances of her's will prove such dances that she will spurn our heads off like footballs, but it will not be long... | |
| Selina Bunbury - 1844 - 196 Seiten
...court but sporting and dancing." "Never better!" said this wise man. " Alas! Meg, alas! it pitieth me to think into what misery, poor soul, she will...off like footballs ; but it will not be long ere her own head will dance the like dance." A knowledge of human nature, and of that of the master he had... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 Seiten
...Never better ! " said he. " Alas ! Meg, it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, ehe will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove...off like footballs ; but it will not be long ere her bead will dance the like dance." Nothing could induce this great and virtuous man to violate his conscience,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1846 - 704 Seiten
...sporting." " Never better !" said he. " Alas ! Meg, it CHAP. YYY , T r pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove such dances A. D 1534 that she will spurn our heads off like footballs ; but it Avill not be long ere her head... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 556 Seiten
...but dancing and sporting " " Never betler !" said he. " Alas ! Meg, it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These...will not be long ere her head will dance the like dance."f The policy of Henry and his ministers now was to enforce submisFA .-o. •is'on by compelling... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848 - 702 Seiten
...but dancing and sporting." " Never better ! " said he. " Alas ! Meg, it pitieth me to remember unto what misery, poor soul, she will shortly come. These dances of hers will prove such dances CHAP. that she will spurn our heads off like footballs ; but it will not be long ere her head will... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 634 Seiten
...in the court but dancing and sporting." " Never better !" said he ; " alas ! Meg, alas ! it pitieth me to think into what misery, poor soul, she will...dance." -' And how prophetically he spoke these words," adds the kindred biographer of More, " the end of her tragedy proved." 2 When the account of the execution... | |
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