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" Let me have a shirt on more than ordinary,' said the King, ' by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not Death ! Death is not terrible... "
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of Charles I ...

William Harris - 1758 - 458 trang
...probably may make me fhake, which feme " obfcfvers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would " have no fuch imputation. I fear not death ! Death is " not terrible to me. I blefs my God I am prepared (*•)." Do not all thefe paflages fhew great patience ? Do they not manifeft...

The Christian Observer, Tập 13

1815 - 892 trang
...probably may ruake ine shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from tear. 1 would have nii such imputation. I fear not death! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared." pp. 183 — 185. In the morning came Dr. Juxon. Mr. Herbert then " falling on bis knees humbly beg'd...

Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Tập 2

1813 - 550 trang
...then appointed- what clothes he would wear. Let me have a shirt more than ordinary (said the king) by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make...not death ; death is not terrible to me ; I bless God I am prepared. Death, indeed, only sets men free from the misery of this world, and breaks asunder...

The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official ..., Tập 2

1813 - 552 trang
...He then appointed what clothes he would wear. Let me have a shirt more than ordinary (said the king) by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make...fear not death; death is not terrible to me; I bless God I am prepared. Death, indeed, only sets men free from the misery of this world, and breaks asunder...

An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 trang
...appointed what cloathes he would wear : ' Let me have a shirt on more than ordinary,' said the king, ' by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make...is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared *." Do not all these passages shew great patience ? Do they not manifest much equanimity ? — I have...

Memoirs of the two last years of the reign of king Charles i

sir Thomas Herbert (1st bart.) - 1815 - 256 trang
...then appointed what Cloaths he would wear ; Let me have a Shirt on more than ordinary, said the King, by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake, tvJiich some Observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such Imputation. I fear not...

A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I. to ..., Tập 4

George Brodie - 1822 - 550 trang
...He then appointed the clothes he would wear, and said, " Let me have a shirt on more than ordinary, by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make...not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared." Juxton joined them at an appointed hour, and assisted Charles in his devotion ; after which the fallen...

"Who Wrote Eikōn Basilikē?": Considered and Answered, in Two Letters ...

Christopher Wordsworth - 1824 - 434 trang
...the cold, desired of Herbert to furnish him with a shirt more than ordinary : " by reason, (says he), the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake...not terrible to me. I bless my God, I am prepared V Now, with respect to the history by Clarendon, the Letters of the King, these mottoes, and this saying...

A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Tập 10

John Lingard - 1825 - 504 trang
...weather. " For/' he observed, " were I " to shake through cold, my enemies would " attribute it to fear. I would have no such "imputation. I fear not...Death is not " terrible to me. I bless my God I am pre" pared."81 The king spent an hour in privacy with the bishop : Herbert was afterwards admitted...

The History of Scotland, Tập 4

George Buchanan - 1827 - 642 trang
...the observers might imagine it proceeded from fear ;" adding, " I would have no such imputation, 1 fear not death, death is not terrible to me, I bless my God I am prepared." At an appointed hour Juxton joined them, and assisted Charles in his devotions ; after which he gave...




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