Dei suscepimus, mala autem quare non sustineamus? and so showed his Grace that his dearest son was departed to God. When his Grace understood that sorrowful heavy tidings, he sent for the Queen, saying that he and his Queen would take the painful sorrows... Ten Tudor Statesmen - Trang 33bởi Arthur Donald Innes - 1906 - 402 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1830 - 388 trang
...God. When his Grace understood that sorrowful heavy tidings, he sent for the ELIZABETH OF YORK. l.\\M\ Queen, saying that he and his Queen would take the...comfortable words besought his Grace that he would first afier God remember the weal of his own noble person, the comfort of his realm, and of her. She then... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 464 trang
...his wife would take their painful sorrow together.' "After she was come, and saw the king her lord in that natural and painful sorrow, as I have heard say,...full great, and constant, comfortable words, besought him that he would, after God, consider the weal of his own noble person, of his realm, and of her.... | |
| James Gairdner - 1861 - 562 trang
...And after that she was come and saw the king her lord, and that natural and painful sorrow, as I hare heard say, she with full great and constant comfortable...besought his grace, that he would, first after God, rei member the weal of his own noble person, the comfort of his realm and of her. She then said that... | |
| James Gairdner - 1889 - 246 trang
...after due salutation began to say, Si bona de manu Dei suscipimus, mala autem quare non sustineamus ?l and so showed his Grace that his dearest son was departed...and constant comfortable words besought his Grace 1 " If we receive good things at the hand of God, why may we not endure evil things ?" — Job ii.... | |
| 1906 - 482 trang
...after due salutation began to say, Si bona de manu Dei suscepimus, mala autem quare non sustineamusl* and so showed his Grace that his dearest son was departed...noble person, the comfort of his realm and of her * * * over that how that God had left him yet a fair prince, two fair princesses ; and that God is... | |
| 1906 - 796 trang
...dearest son was departed to God. When his Grace understood that sorrowful heavy tidings, / *Job 11:10. he sent for the Queen, saying that he and his Queen...noble person, the comfort of his realm and of her * * * over that how that God had left him yet a fair prince, two fair princesses ; and that God is... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - 466 trang
...those there present to avoid, and after due salutation began to say, Si bona de manu Dei suscepimus, mala autem quare non sustineamus? and so showed his...noble person, the comfort of his realm and of her . . . over that how that God had left him yet a fair prince, two fair princesses; and that God is where... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1907 - 450 trang
...those there present to avoid, and after due salutation began to say, Si bona de manu Dei suscepimus, mala autem quare non sustineamus? and so showed his...noble person, the comfort of his realm and of her . . . over that how that God had left him yet a fair prince, two fair princesses; and that God is where... | |
| Helen Marshall Pratt - 1914 - 480 trang
...his wife would take their painful sorrow together. After she was come and saw the King, her lord, in that natural and painful sorrow, as I have heard say, she with full great and constant and comfortable words besought him that he would, after God, consider the weal of his own noble person,... | |
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