| George Cavendish - 1706 - 252 trang
...till he came to the Stairs of his Chamber, where he alighted : Mr. Kingston holding him by the Arm, led him up the Stairs, who told me afterwards, That he never felt fo heavy a Burthert in all his Life : And as foon as he was in his Chamber, he went ftrait to... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 656 trang
...till he came to the stairs of his chamber, where he alighted; Master Kingston, holding him by the arm, led him up the stairs, who told me afterwards, that he never felt so heavy a burden in all his life; and, as soon as he was in his chamber, he went straight to... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 trang
...he came to the stairs of his clmmbcr, where he alighted ; Master Kingston, holding him by the arm, led him up the stairs, who told me afterwards, that he never felt so heavy a burden in all his life; and, as soon as he was in his chamber, he went straight to... | |
| 1822 - 384 trang
...; whom they right honorably received and welcomed with great reverence. To whome my lorde saide, ' Father Abbot, I am come hither to leave my bones among you,' riding so still until he came to the staires of his chamber, where he alighted from his mule, and then... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 392 trang
...; whom they right honorably received and welcomed with great reverence. To whome my lorde saide, ' Father Abbot, I am come hither to leave my bones among you,' riding so still until became to the staires of his chamber, where he alighted from his mule, and then... | |
| 1823 - 584 trang
...; whom they right honorably received and welcomed with great reverence. To whome my lorde saide, ' Father Abbot, I am come hither to leave my bones among you,' riding so still untill he came to the staires of his chamber, where he alighted from his mule, and... | |
| Thomas Storer - 1826 - 138 trang
...of many torches ; whom they right honorably received with great reverence. To whom my lord said, ' Father abbot, I am come hither to leave my bones among you.' " In Shakspeare the words are : -O Father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 trang
...uroo llrl.1 I, ..I'..... ,..« ......... I., ill.. -illlli'V III reverence. To whom my lord saiil, " Father Abbot, I am come hither to leave my bones among you," riding so still until he came to the stairs of his chamber, where he alighted from his mule, and then... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1828 - 416 trang
...lighte ; whom they right honourably received and welcomed with great reverence. To whom my Lord said, ' Father abbot, I am come hither to leave my bones among you,' riding so still, until we came to the stairs of his chamber where he alighted from his mule." It was... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1828 - 590 trang
...to have fallen from his mule. He was received most honorably at the convent ; but his true remark, " Father abbot ! I am come hither to leave my bones among you," made earthly state little better than a mockery. Kingston led him up stairs, but mentioned afterwards... | |
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