| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 470 lehte
...of death, nor daunted with any discouragement rising from my fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." The executioner then drew out a handkerchief to cover his eyes. " Thou shall not bind my eyes," said... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 458 lehte
...of death, nor daunted with any discouragement rising from my fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." The executioner then drew out a handkerchief to cover his eyes. " Thou shall not bind my eyes," said... | |
| England - 1884 - 222 lehte
...he said to those about him, " I thank God I am not afraid of death, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." Levy, to collect ; the word is used only about taxes and soldiers. DeviceH, plans ; schemes. 39.—... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 282 lehte
...the face, and the people too. I thank God I am no more afraid of death, but as cheerfully put off my doublet ' at this time as ever I did when I went to bed.' The axe fell, and the spectators lifted up a shout of joy. Bonfires and bell-ringing followed. ' Many... | |
| 1885 - 580 lehte
...nor daunted with any discouragement arising from any fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doubtlet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed. JAMES STUART, the California thief — I die reconciled ; my sentence is just. SWEDENBORG — What... | |
| 1889 - 654 lehte
...removed his doublet, he remarked, " I thank God I am not afraid of death ; but as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." The king dressed himself on the day of his execution with peculiar care, observing to Herbert, " This... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 540 lehte
...God,' he said, as he stood on the scaffold, ' I am not afraid of death, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed.' 2. Changes in the Law.— All this while, and for some weeks afterwards, Parliament was busy making... | |
| John Reynolds Francis - 1894 - 412 lehte
...death, nor daunted with any discouragement arising from any fears, - -=. but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed. JAMES STUART, the California thief — I die reconciled; my sentence is just. SWEDENBORG — What o'clock... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1899 - 484 lehte
...of death, nor daunted with any discouragement rising from my fears, but do as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." The executioner then drew out a handkerchief to cover his eyes. "Thou shalt not bind my eyes," said... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1899 - 542 lehte
...too," he answered proudly. " I thank God I am no more afraid of death, but as cheerfully put off my doublet at this time as ever I did when I went to bed." As the axe fell, the silence of the great multitude was broken by a universal shout of joy. The streets... | |
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