| George Cavendish - 1825 - 398 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I have said and charged you withal: for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much better." And even with these words he began to draw his speech at length, and... | |
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 str.
...ere I die, all things to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not what I have said and charged you withal : for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words better." And even with those words he began to draw his speech at length, and his... | |
| 1831 - 388 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I have said and charged you withal : for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much better.' And even with these words he began to draw his speech at length, and... | |
| sir Henry Halford (1st bart.) - 1835 - 50 str.
...the King's affairs to ' have good success. My time draweth on ' fast ; I may not tarry with you. But forget ' not what I have said and charged you ' withal ; for when I am dead ye shall, per' adventure, remember my words better.' Incontinent, the clock struck eight — ' The very hour... | |
| 1835 - 432 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, t pray you, what I have said and charged you withal : for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much better.' And even with these words he began to draw his speech at length, and... | |
| 1835 - 430 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I have said and charged you withal : for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much better.' And even with these words he began to draw his speech at length, and... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 248 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I have said and charged you withal ; for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much better.' And even with these words he began to draw his speech at length, and... | |
| 1842 - 528 str.
...success. My time draiveth on fast. I may not :arry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I lave said and charged you withal : for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much aetter.' And even with these wprds he began to draw ^lis speech at length, and... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1845 - 672 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I have said and charged you withal : for when I am dead, ye shall peradventure remember my words much better." " And even with theee words," adds Cavendish, " he began to draw his... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 684 str.
...to have good success. My time draweth on fast. I may not tarry with you. And forget not, I pray you, what I have said and charged you withal; for, when I am dead, ye shall, perad venture, remember my words much better." f He was then annealed by the Father Abbot ; and, as... | |
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