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" It is now about five,' said the lieutenant. ' Well, then,' said he, ' let me by your patience sleep an hour or two, for I have slept very little this night, and yet to tell you the truth, not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great... "
The life of dr. John Fisher, bishop of Rochester. Now first pr., with an ... - Sivu 193
tekijä(t) John Lewis - 1855
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Nide 1

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...is now about five, said the lieutenant. Well then, said he, let me by your patience, sleep an houre or two, for I have slept very little this night : And yet to tell you the truth, not for any fenre of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weaknesse. pie, that he should...

A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...

1816 - 788 sivua
...is now about five, said the lieutenant Well then, said he, let me by your patience, sleep an houre or two, for I have slept very little this night : And yet to tell you the truth, . J . . т f~> j mint, that you should use as little spterb» may be, especially any thing touching...

Biographia Borealis: Or, Lives of Distinguished Northerns

Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 sivua
...and I most humbly thank his Majesty that it pleaseth him to rid me of all this worldly business. Yet let me by your patience sleep an hour or two, for I have slept very ill this night, not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness.'...

The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire;: Being Lives of the Most ...

Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 sivua
...and I most humbly thank his Majesty that it pleaseth him to rid me of all this worldly business. Yet let me by your patience sleep an hour or two, for I have slept very ill this night, not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness.'...

The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year ...

Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 564 sivua
...must humbly thank his majesty, that it pleaseth him to rid me from all this worldly business. Yet, let me by your patience sleep an hour or two ; for I have slept very ill this night, not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness."...

The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year ...

Thomas Fuller - 1837 - 562 sivua
...must humbly thank his majesty, that it pleaseth him to rid me from all this worldly business. Yet, let me by your patience sleep an hour or two ; for I have slept very ill this night, not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness."...

The churchman's monthly companion, ed. by T.K. Arnold

Churchman - 1844 - 396 sivua
...I most humbly thank his majesty that it pleaseth him to rid me from all this worldly business. Yet let me, by your patience, sleep an hour or two, for I have slept very ill this night ; not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness.'...

Lives of Northern Worthies: Lady Anne Clifford. Roger Ascham. John Fisher ...

Hartley Coleridge - 1852 - 408 sivua
...and I most humbly thank his Majesty that it pleaseth him to rid me of all this worldly business. Yet let me by your patience sleep an hour or two, for I have slept very ill this night, not for any fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness.'...

Life of Blessed John Fisher: Bishop of Rochester, Cardinal of the Holy Roman ...

Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1888 - 628 sivua
...of the clock' 'And what hour is it now?' (said he). 'It is now about five,' said the lieutenant. ' Well, then,' said he, ' let me by your patience sleep an hour or two, for I * The above passage reflecting on the motives of the king is omitted by Baily. He may have thought...

Life of Blessed John Fisher: Bishop of Rochester, Cardinal of the Holy Roman ...

Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1890 - 566 sivua
...of the clock.' 'And what hour is it now?' (said he). 'It is now about five,' said the lieutenant. ' Well, then,' said he, ' let me by your patience sleep...fear of death, I thank God, but by reason of my great infirmity and weakness.' ' The king's further pleasure is,' said the lieutenant, ' that you should...




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