| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1853 - 628 trang
...much ! I was a Queen, and you dethroned me — I was a wife, and you murdered my husband — I was a mother, and you have torn my children from me — I have nothing left but my blood — make haste to take it.' — ii. p. 157. M. de Beauchesne does not give us his authority for the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1853 - 608 trang
...a Queen, and you dethroned me — I was a wife, and you murdered my husband — I was a mother, aud you have torn my children from me — I have nothing left but my blood ; make haste to take it." — ¡ip 157. M. de Beauchesne does not give us his authority for the allocution... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1857 - 610 trang
...much ! I was a Queen, and you dethroned me — I was a wife, and yon murdered my husband — I was a mother, and you have torn my children from me — I have nothing left but my blood — make haste to take it.' M. de Beauchesne does not give us his authority for the allocution, which... | |
| 1875 - 1090 trang
...consciences, much ! I was a queen, and you dethroned me ; I was a wife, and you murdered my husband ; I was a mother, and you have torn my children from me. I have nothing left but my blood — make haste and take it !" This last request was granted. The trial ended soon after daybreak on... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 476 trang
...much ! I was a queen, and you dethroned me — I was a wife, and you murdered my husband — T was a mother, and you have torn my children from me — I have nothing left but my blood — make haste to take it.'" Liv. Age, xxxix, 589. — Essay on : Spect., No. 601. — Different views... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 478 trang
...much ! I was a queen, and you dethroned me — I was a wife, and you murdered my husband — I was a mother, and you have torn my children from me — I have nothing left but my blood — make haste to take it.' " Liv. Age, xxxix, 589. — Essay on : Spect., No. 601. — Different views... | |
| Patrick Augustine Sheehan - 1911 - 392 trang
...because the reply is given in language that shames them there and for ever: "Nothing in my own defence; much for your remorse to feel. I was a queen, and...shed it, that you may quench your thirst therewith!" They are disappointed. They expected a woman's tears. They have met a Queen's contempt. They prolong... | |
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